It seems that we could ask George Lawson, or any of his relatives, who would certainly know whether or not he was bitten by a shark. 1955 wasn't that long ago!
Toledo Ohio is southwest of Lake Erie about 10 miles. Rivers at Toledo run northeast into Lake Erie. Any runoff from farms or any pollution would be transported to the Lake.
As with all shark attacks, shark attacks on politicians are recorded also. But that is not something that the CIA would take part in tracking.To record there are no notable shark attacks on any politicians.
Many!
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Yes
The Bull shark is number one in attacks . It is not the great white though it is most often blamed
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It ensured U.S. control over Lake Erie and precluding any territorial cession in the Northwest to Great Britain in the peace settlement.
lake Erie is the first... and any other great lake i guess.
its a lake there is no current it does FLOW in any way
Shark attacks are not a very common occurrence in New Jersey. There have never been any fatal shark attacks in New Jersey and only a handful of attacks on humans in the past 100 years.
It is very rare that there have been any shark attacks on people, as you are more likely to get killet by bees than sharks, but the shark that is most likely to attack or eat people is the great white shark.