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- Global Shark Attack File home page
Humans are not on the menu of sharks Sharks bite humans out of curiosity or to defend themselves It is the goal of the Global Shark Attack File to demonstrate and emphasize, through forensic analysis, the significance of shark human interactions in comparison to the myriad dangers that we face in our daily lives With a better understanding
- Shark bite on Anna Maria Island sends man to hospital . . .
The Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark Attack File investigated 108 alleged shark-human interactions worldwide in 2022, confirming 57 unprovoked shark bites on humans and 32
- Man survives shark attack off Hawaii’s Big Island, officials say
The shark released the man after he used a diving knife to defend himself, according to local police Overall, the risk of a shark attack is low According to the University of Florida’s International Shark Attack File, there were a total of 57 unprovoked bites in 2022 worldwide, most of which occurred in the United States and Australia
- Volusia County leads shark bites in the U. S. (again), report says
There were 69 unprovoked shark attacks in 2023 worldwide, according to the University of Florida’s International Shark Attack File, up from 57 in 2022; however, the number is consistent with the
- Shark Attack Statistics Interesting Facts That You May Not . . .
Originally published on February 2,2024, this article has been updated on August 28, 2024 to reflect the latest research and statistics Our editorial team
- Man Swims to Safety After Hawai’i Shark Attack | The Inertia
The Florida Museum International Shark Attack File tracked 57 unprovoked shark bites in 2022, with only five worldwide fatalities The U S leads the world in unprovoked bites, with 41 confirmed
- Shark attack: UF researchers release stats on 2022 shark . . .
Researchers cited two reasons why unprovoked bites were lower in 2022 than 2021 “The number of sharks in the world’s oceans has decreased, which may have contributed to recent lulls," said
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