About 10 minutes after surfer Tommy Civik entered the water in Mendocino County, he was slammed by a pressure from beneath so arduous that it was “like getting hit by a automotive.”
The 26-year-old had gone out on the water round 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. It was a transparent and crisp day in Gualala, and he was paddling into the depths to achieve pristine, unbroken waves when he was struck by the shark. The assault occurred lower than a month after an open-water swimmer was killed by a shark in Monterey Bay.
Civik is initially from Level Enviornment, about 20 minutes north, a small metropolis the place coastal and marine life are a well-recognized a part of the panorama. Browsing has been a part of his routine for years, and like several surfer, he stated, he had passing ideas about sharks as he swam.
“I wasn’t considering that this may be the day it will occur,” Civik stated.
However the sudden assault despatched him flying.
“My board snapped in half on affect. My pal watching stated that I flew within the air,” Civik stated. “I’m nonetheless piecing collectively what occurred. …The entire thing was so jarring, I used to be simply making an attempt to get away.”
Though Civik by no means noticed the shark, he stated he instantly knew what it was from the pressure of the slam.
His pal Marco Guerrero, who witnessed the incident from a close-by sandbar, described the scene to Civik as “violent,” with the shark’s tail “whipping” excessive above the water.
“I simply bear in mind Tommy saying, ‘I’ll meet you on the market,’ and suiting up. I used to be searching on the waves after I noticed the beating,” Guerrero stated. “I stated, ‘Oh that’s a shark assault,’ considering it was attacking a seal. I didn’t notice it was Tommy.”
With solely the tail of his board left and much out from shore, Civik stated he “simply put [his] head down and swam, quick.”
“I didn’t know the place the shark was, so I simply targeted on getting away. After a minute, I noticed that if the shark [had] needed to chunk me once more, it will’ve,” Civik stated. “All of it occurred so quick.”
Guerrero described the shark as “large, round 6 ft lengthy,” with a white underbelly.
At 8:45 a.m., the South Coast Hearth Safety District acquired a “name of misery,” stated Chief Jason Warner. A bystander on a close-by cliff noticed the assault and referred to as 911.
The Coast Life Help District and the hearth division, one of many few native departments with a water rescue crew, in keeping with Warner, responded to the scene with Jet Skis, ready to drag Civik from the water.
However as soon as they obtained there, Civik was already out, standing on land with a torn moist go well with and a damaged board.
“We gave one another a giant hug when he obtained out of the water,” Guerrero stated. “He stated, ‘Don’t go in!’ The slam was actually the worst half.”
Civik didn’t initially see the injuries till his pal pointed them out.
“I used to be unbelievably fortunate. My board took all of the affect, and the tooth simply grazed me,” Civik stated. “I had fairly a little bit of adrenaline, and since I may stroll, I drove myself to the hospital.”
In keeping with Warner, first responders discovered that Civik had lacerations on his legs, however he made the choice to take himself to the close by hospital.
“In 20 years working at coastal fireplace departments, I had but to answer a shark assault. They’re very rare,” Warner stated. “Fortunately, he had minor accidents.”
“One of many paramedics, a surfer too, couldn’t imagine {that a} shark attacked him. We have now three generations of surfers amongst us, and never one time was there a shark assault.”
Civik handed over his moist go well with and board to the California Division of Fish and Wildlife, the place officers will check DNA to verify what sort of shark it was.
Peter Tira, a spokesperson for the company, stated officers suspected it was an incredible white shark, a species recognized to dwell within the space.
Analysis exhibits that nice white sharks have a searching tactic referred to as breaching, which includes them rising rapidly to hit surface-dwelling prey, similar to seals, to shock them earlier than biting them.
On Dec. 21, Erica Fox, a widely known determine within the native open-water swimming neighborhood, was killed as she swam in Monterey Bay. Her physique was recovered six days later. It was the second shark encounter at that location in three years.
However Tira careworn that shark assaults on people stay very unusual in Northern California. Officers suggest that surfers “train warning” and keep away from browsing alone.
As for Civik, the expertise hasn’t soured him on browsing.
“Truthfully, I might surf once more,” he stated. “If it’s already unlikely to get attacked by a shark as soon as, how may it occur twice? I don’t assume it will cease me.”
