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Not to take the moment away from this guy... even for him it would be
business as usaual... but it's a Greenland Shark and they swim about as fast as Bobsprit at low tide in the LIS..... Big, mostly blind and exceedingly sluggish. CM "Vito" wrote in message ... | STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - An Icelandic fishing captain, known as "the | Iceman" for his tough character, grabbed a 660-pound shark with his bare | hands as it swam in shallow water toward his crew, a witness said | Thursday. | | The skipper of the trawler "Erik the Red" was on a beach in Kuummiit, | east Greenland, watching his crew processing a catch when he saw the | shark swimming toward the fish blood and guts -- and his men. | | Captain Sigurdur Petursson, known to locals as "the Iceman," ran into | the shallow water and grabbed the shark by its tail. He dragged it off | to dry land and killed it with his knife. | | "He caught it just with his hands. There was a lot of blood in the sea | and the shark came in and he thought it was dangerous," Frede Kilime, a | hunter and fisherman who watched from the beach, told Reuters by phone | from Greenland. | | Icelandic author and journalist Reynir Traustason, who knows the trawler | captain, said the act was typical of the man. | | "He's called 'the Iceman' because he isn't scared of anything," he said. | "I know the people in that part of the world. They are really tough." |