Missed it. I like sharks, maybe because I've never actually met one in its hood, and used to watch a lot of shark week shows. But too many of the shows seem to be filler. Two memorable ones were a show about jumping Great Whites and another about Makos. If the rest of the shows were even half that good, I think I'd watch the whole week.
Speaking of shark attacks, I found these US statistics via Google (at a CNN site):
- 2000: 53 attacks, 1 fatal
- 2001: 50 attacks, 3 fatal
- 2002: 47 attacks, 0 fatal
- 2003: 40 attacks, 1 fatal
- 2004: 30 attacks, 2 fatal
- 2005: 40 attacks, 1 fatal
- 2006: 39 attacks, 0 fatal
- 2007: 50 attacks, 0 fatal
- 2008: 41 attacks, 1 fatal
- 2009: 28 attacks, 0 fatal
We average something around 3,000,000 injuries and 40,000 fatalities due to motor vehicle accidents every year and I'd like to know how many of them are people who are going to or returning from the ocean. I bet cars are a bigger threat than sharks.