Cole Taschman of Stuart was bitten by a shark at Bathtub Beach — not once, but twice in the last 11 years. Taschman was 16 when a 4- to 5-foot-long blacktip reef shark bit him in 2013 ...
Every day, Cole Taschman heads out to Bathtub Beach in Stuart, Florida. The quiet reef on the Atlantic Coast got its name ...
Florida ranks as the No. 1 place in the world for the most nonlethal shark bites each year. Palm Beach County is ranked as the top third in the state of Florida, Borrego said. Olivia Franklin ...
A 61-year-old man surfing at Waiehu Beach Park in Maui was bitten in the early hours of Nov. 1, Maui fire and rescue ...
Kenji Nonoka, 61, was surfing off Waiehu Beach Park in Maui Friday ... On average, there are around three to four shark attacks each year on Hawaiian islands - most of them being non-fatal.
While it may be a common misconception that lightning doesn't strike the same place twice, apparently the same myth can be ...
A Florida surfer says he was bitten by a shark on the exact same beach where he was bitten in 2013. It doesn’t appear to have been the same shark. Cole Taschman, 28, told Treasure Coast ...
WEST PALM BEACH — A Florida man is recovering and speaking out after surviving a shark attack on the state's Treasure Coast over the weekend. Cole Taschman has been bitten on the same beach ...
WEST PALM BEACH — The moment Cole Taschman felt the pain in his feet "like the sharpest knife you can imagine," he knew what had happened — and that it wasn’t good. A shark had bitten him on ...
A Florida man is recovering from a shark bite just over a decade after being bitten at the same beach STUART, Fla. -- A Florida man is recovering from a shark bite just over a decade after being ...
It’s a fin-tastical story of survival. A Florida surfer feels lucky to be alive after being bitten by a shark — on the exact same beach where he survived a similar attack 11 years ago.
But the most bizarre detail about the story is that Taschman was bitten by a shark on the same beach back in 2013. However, his injuries this time around were much more severe. "There's no ...