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November 18, 2024 by HAL
In 2015, the International Shark Attack File reported 164 shark-related incidents, but notably, there were zero reported attacks against scuba divers. Most attacks were classified as unprovoked, with the majority occurring in North American waters. As human populations grow and interest in water activities increases, shark-human interactions may also rise, though this year’s data shows […]
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September 24, 2024 by HAL
In 2020, Australia faced one of its deadliest years for shark fatalities. Experts believe that changing shark behavior, driven by their intelligence, plays a crucial role in these incidents. Contributing factors include global warming, reduced shark culling, and an increase in people swimming in the water. Currently, warnings and shark repellant devices are the main […]
September 23, 2024 by HAL
In 2018, the International Shark Attack File reported 130 shark-human interactions. These attacks were categorized as either unprovoked or provoked. Unprovoked attacks occurred without human actions provoking the shark, while provoked attacks involved human interaction, such as when divers try to touch or feed sharks. The U.S. had the most unprovoked attacks, with Florida accounting […]
April 11, 2024 by HAL
Shark attacks are rare but can be brutal, causing concern though infrequent. Read the entire article at forscubadivers.com
October 7, 2023 / March 6, 2024 by HAL
The Wild Animal Foundation shares interesting shark attack statistics, such as global shark deaths exceeding 100 million due to overfishing and the Great White Shark having a bite force of over 4,000 PSI. Key facts also include 16 cases in Florida representing 39% of US shark attacks and Australia ranking second in shark attacks after […]
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