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  2. Shark attacks are on the rise worldwide, scientists ... - AOL

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    The number of shark attacks worldwide increased in 2023, and so did fatalities related to shark attacks. ... USA TODAY Sports. Dodgers ready for World Series: Freddie Freeman a '100% go,' Jack ...

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    The number of shark attacks worldwide increased in 2023, and so did fatalities related to shark attacks. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. Are shark attacks on the rise? Here’s what to know & how to ...

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    Luckily, sharks don’t have much of an interest in us and the data shows this. According to the Florida History Museum , a state natural history museum, the odds of being attacked by a shark are ...

  5. Shark attack - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 yearly total of 81 shark attacks worldwide was on par with the most recent five-year (2011–2015) average of 82 incidents annually. [18] By contrast, the 98 shark attacks in 2015 was the highest yearly total on record. [18]

  6. Scientists have an explanation why there is an increase of ...

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    At least five shark attacks have occurred in the Northeast since June 30. Further south in Keaton Beach, Florida, a teen survived a shark bite after punching the shark in the nose.

  7. Shark attacks in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Many of South Australia's fatal shark attacks have been attributed to the Great white shark. A total of 24 people have been killed by sharks in South Australian waters since the establishment of the colony in 1836. Prior to 2014, there had been 82 recorded shark attacks in South Australia. 20 of those have involved a single fatality.

  8. Shark attack prevention - Wikipedia

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    The majority of shark nets used are gillnets, which is a wall of netting that hangs in the water and captures the targeted sharks by entanglement. [6] The nets may be as much as 186 metres (610 ft) long, set at a depth of 6 metres (20 ft), have a mesh size of 500 millimetres (20 in) and are designed to catch sharks longer than 2 metres (6.6 ft) in length.

  9. Shark culling - Wikipedia

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    Shark culling. A 14-foot (4.3 m), 1,200-pound (540 kg) tiger shark caught in Kāne'ohe Bay, Oahu, in 1966. Shark culling is the deliberate killing of sharks by government authorities, usually in response to one or more shark attacks. The term "shark control" is often used by governments when referring to culls. [ 1 ]