Every day, Cole Taschman heads out to Bathtub Beach in Stuart, Florida. The quiet reef on the Atlantic Coast got its name ...
Cole Taschman, 28, had been out on the water with two friends when he felt the teeth of the shark latched onto his foot ...
This wasn't Cole Taschman's first brush with a shark. Twelve years prior, he had been bitten by a smaller shark while surfing ...
Bite me once, shame on you. Bite me twice… what the hell was I thinking? A surfer in Florida was bitten by a shark at the exact same beach he was bitten by a shark eleven years ago. Let that sink in.
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According to the Florida Museum, surfers and those participating in board sports accounted for 42% of shark attack incidents in 2023. Cole’s chances of being bitten also increased by simply ...
This wasn't his first encounter with a shark at this very spot. Twelve years ago, a smaller shark had inflicted a less severe bite. But this time, the attack was far more brutal. While riding ...