New Smyrna Beach Shark/Surf Report (Daytona Beach)

I've seen a bunch of Spinners and Black-tips rolling in inlets and along the beach but never seen a un-hooked shark launch like that. Nice, Now we need to start duckin too?

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- If you need more proof that New Smyrna Beach is the shark bite capital of the world, a local photographer has it, three amazing photos with eyewitnesses to back it. Just as thousands of surfers and swimmers are heading to the beach this weekend, there's more evidence they aren't the only ones in the water.


It happened in the blink of an eye, but some people told Eyewitness News they still don't believe the tale of a wave-jumping shark in New Smyrna Beach even though it was caught on camera.

"He said, 'I hope I got it,'" said eyewitness Skipper Eppelin.

It was three frames, one half-second of photography and a once-in-a-lifetime shot.

"I looked at the camera and go, 'You've got to be kidding me,'" said photographer Kem McNair.


"I saw something in the background. I go, 'What was that?' I look at the display and back it up just a tad and there's this spinner shark," McNair said.

Right next to two unaware surfers, the spinner shark leapt from the waves, twisted and disappeared. It's the same spot where sharks have bitten 12 people this year and evidence, beach patrol said, of what's in the water even if you usually don't see it.

McNair admits he can understand why some people think the pictures are fakes. After all, he's shot at the beach for 40 years and has never captured anything like it, but there were eyewitnesses with him who can back him up.

"He took the shot and I was witness to it," Eppelin said.

Eppelin was standing next to McNair in the water and other surfers told Eyewitness News they've seen similar shark behavior in the water.

"No doubt in my mind, there's nothing uncommon about that in this inlet" said local surfer Mike Van Doren.

It's just uncommon for someone to catch it on camera.

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I've seen sharks jumping out of the waves here in Cocoa Beach a coulpe of times over the years.

I had a big $#s hammerhead following me on my kitesurf rig a few years ago as the wind was dying off. The wind was so light there was barely and whitecaps. I was just barely moving and I heard a big splash behind me. The shark came along side of me and was just cruising next to me. The top of the sharks dorsal fin was a good 8" out of the water next to me. :banghead: It was so close I could have stepped off my board onto the sharks back and it was a big animal longer than my 7'2" long kitesurf board.

Later-Scott
 

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I've seen sharks jumping out of the waves here in Cocoa Beach a coulpe of times over the years.

I had a big $#s hammerhead following me on my kitesurf rig a few years ago as the wind was dying off. The wind was so light there was barely and whitecaps. I was just barely moving and I heard a big splash behind me. The shark came along side of me and was just cruising next to me. The top of the sharks dorsal fin was a good 8" out of the water next to me. :banghead: It was so close I could have stepped off my board onto the sharks back and it was a big animal longer than my 7'2" long kitesurf board.

Later-Scott

I've never peed in my wetsuit, but that would have been unavoidable in your situation.
 
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