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Killer Beaches 2008: Zihuatanejo's New Sharks

May 27, 2008 at 12:00 PM | by | Comments (3)

Zihuatanejo, Mexico is the latest spot that's earned a place on our Killer Beaches Map, after yet another shark attack this month. The latest cost an American surfer his thumb, but he was lucky to escape with his life: Two other surfers, one from Mexico and one from the States, were both fatally attacked in the same area earlier this year.

Environmental experts don't have an explanation for the growing shark problem, as Zihuatanejo hasn't traditionally been known for attacks. One government official says climate change may be the culprit while another says atypical ocean currents bringing giant squid to the area may be a factor.

While the beaches in Zihuatanejo haven't been closed, people are being warned against getting in the water. If you're hoping to wait out the trouble, we'd suggest doing it at one of these nice hotels.

Related Stories:
· Shark Bites US Surfer off Mexico Coast [AP, via Google]
· Zihuatanejo Hotel Guide [HC]
· Killer Beaches 2008 Map [Jaunted]

[Photo: Kevin Briody]



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What an oversight! Did you know they actually filmed that scene in St. Croix?

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I was down there surfing a month ago and left right before the first shark attack death. It's such a cool area and such a tragedy that it's happening. I don't think it's ever happened before that there have been so many attacks and deaths in one area in such a short period!