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‘Don’t fall!’: foil boarders describe hair-raising shark chase caught on video off California coast

‘Don’t fall!’: foil boarders describe hair-raising shark chase caught on video off California coast

Summary

Two surfers near Santa Barbara, California, were followed for several minutes by a large shark while foil boarding, a surfing style using a board with a wing-like fin beneath. They recorded the encounter, which experts later identified as likely a great white shark, and shared the video, which went viral online.

Key Facts

  • Ron Takeda and Tavis Boise were foil boarding off Santa Barbara when they noticed a large shark behind them.
  • The shark, about 13 feet long, chased Takeda for around five minutes at about 10 mph.
  • Boise filmed the chase and shouted warnings to Takeda to stay upright and not fall.
  • Experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed the animal was most likely a great white shark.
  • The surfers believe the shark was curious and not aggressive since it never touched them.
  • The foil on the board may have looked like a stingray to the shark, possibly triggering the chase.
  • The video was shared on social media and received over a million views.
  • The surfers remained excited by the encounter and plan to continue foil boarding, saying they now know how to respond if it happens again.
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