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The number of shark attacks, including deadly bites, dropped substantially worldwide in 2024, according to a new report.
While sharks might have a fearsome reputation, the chances of being bitten by one are incredibly low. In 2024, just 47 people ...
Unprovoked attacks by sharks declined sharply in 2024, according to new figures from an international database compiled by ...
The latest report from the International Shark Attack File shows a significant drop in unprovoked shark bites, reinforcing that these incidents are anomalies rather than the norm.
Contender, a 1,653-pound great white shark, tracked by OCEARCH, pinged again off the Florida coast on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.
Worldwide, there were only 47 unprovoked attacks, down 22 from the previous year and well below the 10-year average of 70.
In the must-see video above, researchers with Ocearch, a nonprofit ocean animal research and education organization, recently ...
The United States continues to be the most likely country in which to get bitten by a shark, according to the annual ...
EAST COAST — A shark research team has tagged its largest ever recorded male white shark off the East Coast, but it appears ...
A massive, 1653-pound great white shark, the biggest male tagged by OCEARCH, has repeatedly pinged off North Florida, ...
The U.S. is again leading the way. While shark attacks dropped around the world and in the U.S. last year, the U.S. again had the highest reported number of unprovoked bites.
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