2017 English Channel swim

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

SWIMMING IN SHARK INFESTED WATERS

The chance of being attacked by a shark in the English Channel or off the coast of Maine (my home State) is nil. However, swimming in warmer waters there is a greater chance of having an encounter. Marathon swimming has become very popular with destination swims of Catalina Channel in California, Tampa Bay in Florida, Maui Channel in the Hawaiian Islands, Strait of Gibraltar in Spain, are a few of the top swims---all known as shark infested areas. Since I will be swimming the Strait of Gibraltar in June, I wanted to share some of the safety tips that I have learned. Remove all jewelry-- anything that sparkles may attract sharks. Don't wear shiny tinted goggles. Don't wear black, brown, tan, white, or yellow bathing suits--- sharks may interpret that your a seal or a fish. Australian Penny Palfrey, world queen of marathon swimming and International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame inductee, emailed me this morning and she recommended wearing "blend of blues" it looks like camouflage. She wore this type of bathing suit when she swam Santa Barbara Channel in California. I plan to follow these safety guidelines and have a safe fun swim.

3 comments:

Hoffy Swims said...

Thanks for this Pat. I hadn't heard this before. Hope it all goes well for you in the channel this time. Kind regards. Hoffy.

Monkfish said...

Pat: You took care of my Dad, Norman Jackson, at the Barron Center and I remember speaking to you about your swims. TRULY REMARKABLE!

I googled you in hopes of finding a Blog of your swims to share with a friend who is into swimming. So glad I found this very cool blog spot! You are an inspiration to women everywhere! I look forward to following your future swims...keeping me (and the rest of the world) inspired by your efforts.

CJ Commoss

evanalbazi said...

Hello Pat,

I am interested in swimming the Strait of Gibraltar. Can I email you with some questions? Please email me at evan.albazi@gmail.com.

Thanks!