There was a shark attack on a woman from Canada in February. She survived but was badly wounded. This was near the Caribe Park Royal Grand resort in shallow water. Has anyone heard of further shark sightings and what, if anything, has been done to protect the swimmers?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-b...2/02/nb-canadian-shark-attack-recovering.html According to the article, shark attacks are rare in Mexico.
JR.. that is old news.. but here is more info, with the news link I believe.. http://www.cancuncare.com/forum/living-cancun-riviera-maya/18285-cancun-shark-attack.html
The tourism group Fonatour is putting life guards every 10 feet approxiametly 10 ft out in the ocean to protect you. Have no fear
Thats good to know. i figured that this was a freak accident and not the norm. It's nice to see that they are taking it serious though, I'll be there in a couple of weeks and I cant wait to get out into the ocean.
I think any shark attack is terrible and needs to be investigated in case there is a migration trend, however given the thousands upon thousands of swimmers that enter Cancuns waters on a daily basis year round the chance of an attack is so small and less then 1 percent... Your plane landing and taking off safely would probably have a higher percentage of problems.
No Sir, You will be safe, however Ive heard of many many cougar attacks near there, be aware of your surroundings lol
The woman who was attacked by the shark had to have her arm amputated. See this updated news story... Shark attack victim recalls 'sea of red' - Toronto - CBC News