blood in the water with a bull shark the did two of your limbs what are you thinking question of who is your agent? that is not blood that the biodegradable film we put in the water to replicate murky water. i have actually done the experiment with my own blood. in the bahamas with tiger sharks and bull sharks by the surprising thing was when he popped that bag of blood and surrounded by the sharks did not do anything. as soon as we put fish guts in the water it change the game. brian: paul if you are ever sick and can t do it please don t call me as a substitute i don t think i could do it. is going to say you need to come on the next trip. brian: they cannot get a wetsuit to fit me. if i can change your mind maybe i could change anyone s. brian: that will be your greatest child s good to see you have never seen a happier guy. paul de gelder thank you so much. speaking of sharks an marine biologists awarding sharks may be eating that narcotics adult by smugglers of the florida
and features a week long celebration of one of the most feared and misunderstood creatures on the planet. our next guest nearly lost his life in a shark attack in 2009. now he s an advocate for conservation. paul de gelder traveled to the shark bite capital of the world for a special project. here s a preview, florida shark, blood in the water. with decreased visibility, the bull sharks instantly become bolder and start to approach in numbers. that s paul de gelder right
i was in a branch of the navy called clearance divers. it s an awesome job. i was doing a counterterrorism exercise in sydney harbor by the big navy base we have there. i was swimming from point a to point b on the surface on my back and a 10 foot bull shark came up from underneath me and grabbed me by the back of my right leg and my right hand, which was by my side all in the same bite. i beep occasionally. and it took me under and it just the pain and the terror. i thought i was going to die. it removed my hamstring in my hand, and i had to swim back to my safety boat with one hand and one leg through a pool of my own blood. did not think i was going to make it, but my teammates were there and their medical training kicked in. they kept me alive until the paramedics arrived and i was whisked off to emergency surgery. so very, very lucky and blessed to actually still be here
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