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This was posted on kiteforum
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Steve during a 2007 kiting session, Photos by Chris Shultz More about Steve, a very experienced and well rounded waterman, some have said near world class surfer, from a close friend of 25 years in a video interview: http://www.tcpalm.com/videos/detail/...-shark-attack/ "STUART — A 38-year-old kiteboard surfer attacked by sharks Wednesday afternoon has died from his injuries, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office. It was Martin County’s first fatal shark attack, according to records going back to 1882. About 4 p.m., a lifeguard was looking through his binoculars and saw Stephen Howard Schafer, 38, of Stuart, in distress about a quarter of a mile off shore from an unguarded beach just south of Stuart Beach, officials said." Continued at: http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2010/feb/...artner=popular
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FKA, Inc. transcribed by: Rick Iossi Last edited by ricki; 02-04-2010 at 03:27 AM. |
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Man, that sucks....i really wish his family the best.
Did anyone hear if bait fish where running? Really a shame to hear this, want to try to understand why it happened. I have been bit by sharks and cuda both spearing and kiting. Things can go bad fast and bull sharks are the grumpiest fish i have ever met. Again my condolences to the family. |
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Initial local tv news coverage More local tv news coverage of this horrible incident. ABC NEWS coverage Brief mention this morning from NBC NEWS Related coverage - Stuart man dies from shark attack near Stuart Beach Article contains many shark stats for FL and Treasure Coast. Young great white sharks possible culprit in fatal Stuart shark attack, researcher says Marc Last edited by FL_Kiteboarder; 02-04-2010 at 07:19 AM. |
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I've kited bathtub reef just south of where the attack happened, there are alotta fish on that reef. It sucks that he got attacked.
Condolences to his family RIP
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My heart goes out to his family and friends. RIP Steve.
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Hopefully in time more information may come out to help us understand why this happened. Surfer and swimmer shark attacks are vastly more common than those involving kiters. While we're above the water and planning we seem to be different but once we're off the board and in the water, we become more similar in aspect.
I understand the water has been particularly cool off Hutchinson Island. The shark migration is going as it normally does, independent of other major bait fish migrations. At the same time, there are a lot of fish available to the sharks, blue runners, whitefish, pompano, etc.. I understand the whitefish are even running into the ICW from the beach areas. Spinner sharks by nature prey on fish and aren't known to actively go after humans. This may be as much by our relative large size as anything else. Larger sharks, such as bulls may have been involved as one report suggests. Despite there being very large numbers of spinner sharks in the migration, there are also quantities of bull, lemon and hammerhead sharks in the area as well. The larger sharks feed on the smaller spinner sharks.
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This is a very sad time. Not quite sure what to say, but sincere condolences to Steve's family and friends. If there is anything I can do to help during this terrible time please let me know. RIP. Neil
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My condolences to the family. Antonio
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My condolences to Steve's family. We wish them fortitude in these tough times and hope they can focus on sharing the best part of Steve's life with those that loved and befriended him.
Steve is already missed on land and sessioning with the local Hutchinson Island crew on the water. Steve rode at a very high level and brought stoke to every session we shared. Its a sad story... We miss you buddy Gebi |
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