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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Swimmers and surfers today are about 90 percent less likely to be attacked by sharks off California's coast than they were in the 1950s, even though there are hundreds of ...
The city of Del Mar on Sunday shut down nearly its entire stretch of beaches after a man participating in a group swim was attacked by a shark, officials said. Shark bites man during group swim ...
Around thirty-eight percent of recorded great white shark attacks on humans in the United States have occurred within the Red Triangle—eleven percent of the worldwide total. [2] The area encompasses the beaches of the heavily populated San Francisco Bay Area, and many people enjoy surfing, windsurfing, swimming and diving in these waters. [3]
A 46-year-old man “sustained multiple bites” in an apparent shark attack in Del Mar, California Sunday morning, Jon Edelbrock, community services director and chief lifeguard for the city ...
The U.S. Coast Guard has called off a search for a man who was reportedly attacked by a shark Sunday morning in northern California, officials said.
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Unprovoked shark attacks are rare: There were just 36 attacks in the U.S. last year, including two in California, one of them fatal, the Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark ...
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