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First Fatal Dusky Shark Attack: Tourist Devoured in Israel

Key Takeaways

  • First recorded fatal dusky shark attack on a human occurred in Israel
  • 40-year-old tourist was devoured during feeding frenzy
  • Human feeding and warm water created dangerous behavioral changes
  • Scientists call for complete ban on shark feeding to prevent future attacks

In a tragic first, a species of shark previously considered harmless has killed and eaten a snorkeler off the coast of Israel. The 40-year-old male tourist was filming in the Mediterranean when dusky sharks surrounded him in a feeding frenzy.

Witnesses heard the man scream “Help… they’re biting me” before he disappeared beneath the bloodied water. Forensic analysis confirmed he had been devoured by several sharks.

The Attack Details

The incident occurred in April near Hadera, where the tourist was swimming about 100 meters from shore. Researchers believe a shark initially lunged at his GoPro camera, triggering the fatal sequence.

Rescue boats arrived too late – only small human remains were recovered the next day, confirming the victim’s identity and the nature of his death.

A free-diver swims next to Sandbar sharks in the Mediterranean sea near the northern Israeli coastal city of Hadera. Dozens of Sandbar and Dusky sharks gathered off the coast of northern Israel, where the waters of the Mediterranean are warmer due to the impact of the Orot Rabin power plant (AFP via Getty Images)

Why Harmless Sharks Turned Deadly

The published report in Ethology journal documents this unprecedented attack. While dusky sharks grow to 3 meters (10 feet), they’re typically shy around humans with no previous killing records.

Scientists identified three key factors that created this dangerous situation:

  • Warm water from desalination plants attracting sharks
  • Human feeding and food waste creating dependency
  • Tour operators throwing fish scraps to keep sharks nearby

These conditions caused sharks to develop “begging” behavior, actively approaching divers for food handouts.

The Feeding Frenzy Mechanism

Researchers explain the attack involved two distinct bite types. An initial reflex bite from begging behavior was followed by multiple predatory bites during the feeding frenzy.

“The competition for food overrode the species’ usual behavior,” scientists wrote. The competitive environment triggered frenzy behavior that overcame their natural avoidance of humans.

Prevention Solutions

Researchers emphasize that preventing future incidents is “simpler and more effective” than dealing with attacks from typically dangerous species.

The solution requires “establishing and enforcing a complete and total ban on all artificial feeding of sharks by the public.” Scientists stress that eliminating begging behavior is the only effective approach, with other measures being secondary.

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