The Jersey Shore Shark Attacks Of 1916

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While today, the mere mention of a shark sighting sends shivers down our spines, such was not the case about a century ago. In those days most people believed that sharks were tame creatures that could be easily scared and had jaws so weak, that even if one were brave enough to come close, it would pose no threat. This belief was reinforced by experts who maintained that sharks would never attack humans, especially in the temperate waters of the United States, unless they were provoked.

In 1891, American businessman and multimillionaire Hermann Oelrichs, offered a princely sum of $500 USD to anybody who could provide evidence of a shark attack along the East Coast of the United States, north of North Carolina. The fact that nobody claimed the prize for decades, made people even more complacent about these large fish.

Therefore, you can only imagine the surprise and disbelief when one appeared along the shores of New Jersey on July 1st, 1916, and over a period of twelve days, fatally wounded four people and injured one. What was even more shocking is that two, including eleven-year old Lester Stilwell, were not even in the open ocean. They were mauled whilst swimming in the Matawan Creek, that lies 16 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean.

I Survived: The Shark Attacks Of 1916, by historical fiction writer Lauren Tarshis brings to life this gruesome, but fascinating incident that changed people's perception of sharks forever. As usual, she masterfully weaves the historic facts into a heart-stopping fiction tale, perfect for young students that want to learn about the event.

Chet, the book's ten-year-old hero is having a great summer. After years of leading a nomadic life with his parents he is finally spending an entire year in Elm Hills, New Jersey with his Uncle Jerry. This meant a chance to make friends, which in this case happen to be three boys from school - Dewey, Sid and Monty.

It was the trio that rushed in on the morning of July 3rd, 1916, just as Chet was finishing up his shift at his Uncle's diner, to report the big news. According to the local paper, on July 1st, a shark had attacked and fatally wounded a lone swimmer off the coast of Beach Haven, New Jersey, just seventy miles south of Elm Hills. Like most people, Uncle Jerry laughed it off as a funny hoax.

Of course, the idea of a hoax resonated quite well with Chet's three friends who loved to prank people. The following week, they invited the unsuspecting youngster to swim with them in the local swimming hole, the Matawan Creek. Poor Chet watched in horror as a 'gray' fin approached his swimming friends and one by one, they all disappeared. Fortunately, just before the panic-stricken boy took off to warn the town, the jokesters emerged from the water with the shark's 'fin' - a chipped gray tile.

Upset at being made fun of, Chet pulled a similar stunt on the three boys except, thanks to a bottle of ketchup it was a little more gory and life-like. Not surprisingly, it did not go down too well with the three friends who were accustomed to pranking people rather than being pranked.

Therefore, it was not surprising that just a few days later, on that fateful hot summer afternoon, when Chet really had an encounter with the deadly shark, nobody in town believed him. They thought he was just pulling another prank except this time, he was trying to fool the entire town. Not deterred, the determined young boy ran back to Matawan Creek to try convince the swimmers who happened to be none other than his three friends - Dewey, Sid and Monty, to get out.

Will he be able to convince his friends or has he cried 'wolf' once too often? Will they emerge before the shark gets them? What became of the man-eating shark? To find out, read I Survived: The Shark Attacks of 1916.

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  • dolphinlover13
    dolphinlover13over 5 years
    I own the book, and have read it over and over again. Sharks are such fascinating creatures!
    • keribear
      keribearover 5 years
      My heart started racing super fast when I watched the video!I was so scared and I can still not believe that a shark would do that.But agan ,some sharks are killers.The funny thing is though,I read the book and the shark that did all of that stuff wasn't one of the kinds of sharks that kill people but sure enough they ripped open that shark and found a bunch of bones in it.#confused🤔
      • bacon_bitzz
        bacon_bitzzover 5 years
        That video is horrifying!!😫
        • ajg16
          ajg16over 5 years
          I know right, I was watching it with my eyes so wide! I know it wasn't real but it was still creepy!
        • bacon_bitzz
          bacon_bitzzover 5 years
          I admit it is rather silly to say that sharks would never attack humans, but you know, that was back in the day. I think that sharks think that us humans are fish, or something, so that's why they attack us. They're just testing too see if we feel like their food.😕
          • bookstory14
            bookstory14over 5 years
            That's sooooo sad! I can't believe though that people thought that sharks wouldn't hurt them! They really creep me out and to be honest I'm really scared of them.
            • bacon_bitzz
              bacon_bitzzover 5 years
              I personaly do it have a fear of sharks. But everyone's different!👍
              • bookstory14
                bookstory14over 5 years
                I read your earlier comment on how you are obsessed with them. How did you get over your fear? (Or did you just never have one?)
            • Billie elishover 5 years
              I've been bit by a shark
            • Shark Loverover 5 years
              Sharks my have attacked but it was the people like Chet's fault. Sharks were here first and we go into the ocean it' s the sharks territory and they have a right to defend their territory and I bet Chet did stuff to make the shark draw nearer by accident. Such as splashing hard in the water will draw nearer because sharks are attracted to panic motion and if he turned to face the shark and a hard punch to the nose would make the shark go away most likely. LONG LIVE SHARKS! NO MORE POACHING!
              • lololover 5 years
                that is so sad and i read the i survived the shark attack of 1916 to not this long ago
                • anonymousalmost 6 years
                  I've read the book I Survived The Shark Attacks of 1916 when I was 11. It was really good and perfectly described the terror of being attacked by a shark!
                  • Mr.Shark/hi/healmost 6 years
                    My dad was in the navy.