In August 1998, Jonathan Kathrein was surfing in the southern end of Stinson Beach when he was attacked by a great white shark. Since the attack, he went through a long period of physical and emotional recovery. Fourteen years later, Kathrein is not only surfing again, but he’s a fierce defender of sharks. He covers his transformation in his new book Surviving the Shark: How a Brutal Great White Attack Turned a Surfer into a Dedicated Defender of Sharks. Here, he writes about the day it began.
Have you ever had the feeling you’re not alone in the water? It’s that edgy sensation that causes you to search in every direction, wondering if something could be out there with you. And suddenly you wonder why all your friends seem so far away. Have you ever felt something under the water, so close you could touch it but you couldn’t see it? It’s that feeling that makes you shiver. You try not to panic but your imagination races. You search nervously, watching and hoping you won’t see a fin slicing through the water as you rush to shore.
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