By now I think the word has gotten out in surf communities up and down California and around the US as well. This past Friday 10/22/10 a surfer (well body boarder to be exact, not that it makes a difference) was attacked here in Santa Barbara County up at Surf Beach, a meager surfing out post up in the northern portion of the County, 30 miles or so north of point conception. Im not going to talk of the particulars of the incident because I was not there and only know what I read similar to you. If your interested in the particulars click here: http://www.surfline.com/surf-news/shark-attack-at-vandenberg–ucsb-surfer-loses-leg-and-dies-from-blood-loss_49145/.
For me and many of my surfing brethren up here in Santa Barbara this attack came as quite a shock and rude awakening. Sure I have heard plenty of shark attack stories on the news, heard the second and third party exaggerated horror stories even gave my sympathies to Bethany Hamilton. But overall it was all second hand smoke. This one was very different. Some one was taken in my own backyard at a surf spot that I on occasion surf.
Shit I almost went up north to surf that very day but at the last minute found out I had to go do ding work at J7 so I decided not to bother. Never before in my life has an attack happened in the near vicinity to my personal surfing scope. All I can say is it’s a heavy realization. The men in gray suits are out there and you never know when they are going to strike. I could become food just as much as the next schmoo.
Then I started thinking man Im never going to surf up at Surf Beach again. Yet it is a key summer spot exposed to swell from all angles. On further introspection I decided that yeah I probably will go back. I have never lived my life in fear and I don’t intend to as of late. As this crazy body boarder I met in Oz once said “I reckon mate if you get taken and live to tell about it you wont ever have to buy a beer again, and if you don’t well no worries then”.



