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Meet Clay Creswell - Shark Attack Case Investigator - North & South Carolina
- Item Number
- 104
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 50 USD to cdf511ab6
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Clay Creswell — Global Shark Attack File Case Investigator
Meet Clay for lunch or dinner in Rocky Point, North Carolina and learn more about sharks in the Carolinas.
On July 27, 1870, Giles Gordon was bathing in the ocean in Southport when a shark swam up and bit his foot. Gordon lost a toe but survived the attack. His story remained buried in historical records for more than a hundred years – until Clay Creswell dug it up.
Clay hunts down details about shark attacks in North and South Carolina as a case investigator for the Global Shark Attack File (www.sharkattackfile.net). When he investigates an incident, he examines a variety of conditions, ranging from water temperature and fish activity to whether the person was wearing jewelry. The data allows researchers to establish patterns among shark attacks.
During a decade of data gathering, Creswell investigated many shark attacks. Last summer, as lead investigator for the GSAF on the tragic shark attacks in North Carolina, Clay interviewed witnesses and medical personnel, gathered environmental data, and worked closely with the local authorities, submitting recommendations to reduce the risk of future occurrences.
The vast majority of cases usually result in minor injuries that require stitches, most commonly noted in the database as “lacerations to foot”.
In most cases reported as ‘shark attacks’, injuries are minor. “Yet there's this fear of sharks, ever since 'Jaws.' It's a fear of the unknown, of animals that people don't understand”, he says.
Clay appeared on the NatGeo Wildseries "When Sharks Attack", and has been featured on local news programs concerning sharks in North Carolina. He has been interviewed by a variety of news sources for articles discussing shark bites and is currently working on a book about shark attacks in the Carolinas.
Item Special Note
The objective of this auction is to spotlight individuals and organizations working effectively for ocean conservation, and raise funds for field research, education and conservation projects.
Being auctioned is dinner or lunch with one the world’s foremost shark experts or celebrities. This is a unique opportunity to “talk shark” face-to-face, one-on-one, with a real authority on sharks.
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