Morbid

The 1916 Jersey Shore Shark Attacks (Part 2)

Mar 12, 2026
A deep dive into the 1916 Jersey Shore shark attacks and how they reshaped public fear of sharks. Short scenes recreate the creek attacks, frantic rescues, and townspeople hunting for a man-eater. Discussion covers how freshwater sightings, captured remains, and media panic fueled a lasting shark hysteria.
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ANECDOTE

Teen Survivor's Exploratory Shark Encounter

  • Rennie Cartan dove into Matawan Creek and felt the water warm before surfacing to find large lacerations across his chest and blood streaming down his torso.
  • His friends dismissed it as brushing a jagged branch, but it was likely an exploratory shark bump that shredded his skin.
INSIGHT

How A Great White Ended Up In A Creek

  • Great whites can briefly enter freshwater by following inlets but cannot linger without harm, explaining how one could become trapped in an eight-foot creek.
  • Scientists believe the shark followed an inlet, became disoriented in shallow water, and couldn't find its way back out.
INSIGHT

Shark Behavior Explained As Fear And Hunger

  • The shark in Matawan Creek was likely desperate, frightened, and agitated, so its curiosity and fear made it dangerous rather than malicious.
  • Hosts emphasize animal behavior: confusion plus hunger can trigger exploratory or aggressive bites that injure or kill humans.
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