「鯊」紅了眼 埃及紅海連五起 1死4傷

2010年12月7日 星期二

〔編譯魏國金/綜合報導〕一名德國婦女5日在埃及知名的紅海度假勝地,慘遭鯊魚攻擊致死,其遺骸被發現時右臂僅剩半截、一條腿遭扯斷,這是過去一週該海域發生的第5起鯊魚攻擊泳客事件。鯊魚專家指出,鯊魚接二連三咬人令人百思不解,情節宛如電影「大白鯊」般駭人。當局已宣布無限期封閉該區海灘。

英國媒體報導,該名70歲老婦5日在埃及夏姆錫克(Sharm el-Sheikh)岸邊浮潛時遭遇不測。上週該海灘曾因數名觀光客慘遭鯊吻而暫時關閉,埃及當局4日才因逮獲兩頭凶鯊而宣布重新開放海灘,沒想到隔一天就發生這起憾事。

夏姆錫克是埃及觀光客最多的紅海度假勝地,每年吸引逾300萬遊客到訪,過去僅出現一次鯊魚有關的致死案件。

報導說,2日在海灘做日光浴的觀光客驚愕目睹一名俄國男子現身,腿部鮮血淋漓,幾分鐘後,鯊魚再度攻擊另一名俄國男子,他被救起時已失去一條腿,而另一隻手斷到僅有一些皮筋相連。一名俄國婦女則是第3名受害者。翌日一名烏克蘭男子腿部受傷,據信也是遭鯊吻。

埃及當局關閉夏姆錫克海灘,同時下令獵鯊。一條污斑白眼鮫與另一條鯊魚被捕獲,牠們被指是凶嫌。不過當地保育組織警告,一名潛水人員拍到的第二起攻擊案凶鯊照片與捕獲的鯊魚不符。鯊魚專家也說,緝凶任務極度困難,因為要找出肇禍鯊魚無異大海撈針,然而埃及當局仍漠視警告,宣布重新開放海灘。

邁阿密比米尼生物野外實驗站主管格魯伯說,鯊魚接連咬人行為堪稱「前所未見」,他說︰「在我多年讀、寫有關鯊魚的文件中,從未聽聞鯊魚噬咬超過一人的情形,而且還發生第二天再展開攻擊,幾乎像『大白鯊』的情節。」1975年史蒂芬.史匹柏導演的好萊塢電影「大白鯊」(Jaws),堪稱驚悚電影的經典。

宛如「大白鯊」情節

埃及當局5日晚間恢復獵鯊行動。部分人士推測,過度捕撈迫使鯊魚接近海岸獵食,才導致憾事發生。另有人認為,丟魚吸引魚群的觀光賣點是肇禍導火線。也有人說,進口澳洲的羊隻,死亡丟入大海的做法,才是造成該區異常多鯊魚出沒的罪魁禍首。

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6種瀕絕鯊魚 在大西洋受保護

【2010/11/29 人間福報 綜合外電報導】為滿足亞洲魚翅迅速成長市場,六種瀕臨絕種鯊魚在公海遭捕殺。保護大西洋鮪魚國際委員會(ICCAT)二十七日決定,這些鯊魚將在大西洋受保護。

ICCAT列出的保護名單包括紅肉Y髻鮫(scalloped hammerhead shark)、光滑雙髻鯊(smooth hammerhead)、大雙髻鯊(great hammerhead)以汙斑白眼鮫(Oceanic whitetip shark),都不能鎖定為獵捕目標,即使意外捕捉到,也必須放掉。

另外三種雙髻鯊也禁捕,即小眼(smalleye)、杓頭(scoophead)和白鰭(whitefin)。

不過,歐洲聯盟(EU)給予大西洋鯖鯊(porbeagle shark)同等程度保護的提案,由於加拿大等國堅決反對,在會中遭到否決。大西洋東北部和地中海的大西洋鯖鯊瀕臨絕種。

有四十八個成員的ICCAT經過十天閉門討價還價後,做出上述決定。

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尖吻鯖鯊能藉由控制鱗片方向在快速游動時急轉彎

就像是飛機的機翼一樣,阿拉巴馬大學的太空工程師Amy Lang認為尖吻鯖鯊可說是海中的獵豹,為了追逐同樣在海中游泳速度極快的鮪魚,演化出了這一特異功能:藉由控制鱗片方向在快速游動時急轉彎。這發現將啟發工程師發明出更好的飛機機翼、直昇機葉片、以及風力發電機的風扇。



Mako Shark Uses Scales To Make Tight Turns

Some sharks bristle with more than just primal aggression when hunting their prey at high speed. The Shortfin Mako shark uses flexible scales on its body that allow it to pull off tight underwater turns during high-speed pursuits, according to researchers.

The teeth-like scales help control flow separation – a phenomenon where turbulence and differences in pressure can cause drag that slows down a fast-moving body such as an airplane, or a hungry shark. Controlling the flow separation allows Mako sharks to move in for the kill at speeds of possibly up to 60 mph (97 kph).

"The Mako has evolved to be the cheetah of the ocean," said Amy Lang, an aerospace engineer at the University of Alabama who specializes in experimental fluid dynamics. "It has evolved to chase down tuna."

A Mako shark's side-to-side swimming motion requires flexible scales on its sides and behind the gills – especially when the shark wants to pull a quick change of direction without drag. Lang and her colleagues found that the scales can bristle at angles of 60 degrees or more. [Image of bristled scales]

The scales act similarly to how dimples on a golf ball control flow separation and allow the ball to travel farther in the air – though there are differences.

"Unlike a golf ball, which has no preferred separation of flow, a shark is always swimming in one direction," Lang told LiveScience.

Flow separation forms as a shark moves through the water and patches of fluid close to the body begin moving upstream against the main flow of water. But those patches end up trapped in the bristling scales, which prevents them from creating more general flow separation across the shark's body.

Such findings surprised biologists at the University of South Florida and the Mote Marine Laboratory in Florida, who worked with Lang. They had known about the shark scales, but had never considered how flexible the scales could be.

The team used pressure to manipulate the skin and scales of dead Mako sharks. That's because live Mako specimens, just like Great White sharks, tend to have a short lifespan in captivity.

Additional research could allow engineers to take a cue from some of the ocean's fastest predators and design better airplane wings, helicopter blades, or wind turbines.

But more specimens are needed beyond just Mako sharks. Lang and her colleagues hope to examine the scales of larger, slower sharks that may have a longer lineage – sharks have spent over 400 million years evolving. By contrast, the Mako is a youngster that evolved about 8 million years ago.

The research was presented on Tuesday (Nov. 23) at the American Physical Society in Long Beach, Calif.

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章魚吞掉大白鯊

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