Los Angeles California Home of beautiful beaches and Hollywood Blockbusters But in 2007 a dark story emerges from The depths For Halloween shark attacks in just over Three months locals are on high alert Why have the sharks of California Suddenly flipped the script The answer could affect beachgoers Around the world Calandra is an avid Outdoorsman who Resides on the California coast Of living in Malibu of just a really Good strong sense of community here just An hour drive west of the city of Los Angeles Malibu sits upon the pristine Pacific Coast It's a playland for families Paradise for Surfers and a front row Seat for marine Wildlife enthusiasts Home to gray whales and bottlenose Dolphins sea lions and seals this area Is also A shark Super Highway Cruising these waters are the thresher Shark which smacks and stuns its victims With its long lethal tail The Striking horn shark that prefers the Sandy seafloor and the blue shark named For its uniquely colored skin Despite the presence of these Predators Shark encounters along this Coast are Rare
But that's not the case for much longer Seven Paddle boards both competitively and Recreationally paddle boarding offers a Complete different perspective of the Water you can see fairly deep you can See with swimming underneath you paddle Boarding is a form of meditation but his Calm is about to be shattered It was a annual paddle board race which Was referred to the Tommy's on race Started out normal race the group Separated fairly quickly there was Probably three or four of us out in Front about halfway through the event Something unexpected catches Vic's eye I Ended up looking back as I turned about 30 feet 40 feet behind me I saw a Finn Come up There's probably about a foot and a half Out of the water and it's closing in on Vic it came up within a very short Period of time to about 10 or 15 feet Behind me I could see the girth it Wasn't just the fin it was stretched out A foot and a half on each side of the Fin This had been the largest shark I'd ever Seen Nearly half a mile offshore There's No Escape it came up within a foot or two Of me and that's when it it began I Tried to strike at it and scare it away And it was probably not the best move it
Started to get more agitated Change completely I was praying at that point Paddling I get bumps Shark can bump the back of the board I went down halfway into the water Held onto my board And rolled back onto the board Shouts to nearby Racers for help I'm yelling shark to them One of them veers towards me and he Yells to me it's on your tail Keep paddling I was completely terrified at that point The Good Samaritan is Joe Everett an Off-duty lifeguard I just kind of tried To hit the shark with the tip of my Board It worked shark went away There was this Eerie silence And then he came back And I believe that's when the real fight Happened Big strikes the shark with his paddle While Joe punches the Predator again and Again this happened for about five or Six minutes which seemed like eternity And then ultimately the shark went away Again And we did not see the shark at any Point after that After 20 terrifying minutes big shark Encounter is finally over we got to
Shore and just sat down I was in shock You go through an experience like that There's a moment of silence I think for Everyone when I gathered my thoughts and Such my daughter had come up to me and I I was just thankful that you know I had That opportunity to get back to my Daughter Vic emerges unscathed But not unaffected I had various Nightmares of encounters with sharks After that but I knew I needed to get Back into the water a few days after the Incident Vic returns to the ocean I felt That experience was one in a lifetime Event I knew it was something that was Going to change my perspective on things For a while So you can just see them cruising Through this area there goes a leopard Shark Dr Chris Lowe runs the shark Lab at California State University Long Beach There are about 22 species of sharks Found along California coasts ranging From species that hang right out off the Beach into lagoons to ones that live in The open ocean but the species that People interact with the most were the Ones found closest to the beach so those Include orange sharks they include Leopard sharks And of course the one that everybody Knows the great white