Florida researchers have identified a record-breaking great white shark as it is tracked down Florida's coastline ahead of spring break.
the report found that 33% of all attacks in 2024 involved folks riding surf craft. Why? There’s some ideas. Here’s Gavin Naylor, director of the Florida Program for Shark Research: “People ...
The shark then swam as far south as the Florida Keys before backtracking. A ping means the satellite tag attached to the ...
While the world’s 500-plus shark species eat a strikingly wide range of seafood, humans are not on their natural menu. On the rare occasions when attacks ... 270 people in the U.S. are struck ...
A ping means the satellite tag attached to the shark’s dorsal fin moved above water and transmitted location information to the OCEARCH shark tracker. Shark attack capital of the world ...
One in 4.3 million people die from shark-related causes ... Sharks are simply not human-eating machines and don’t like the taste of us. Shark attacks are incredibly uncommon, and they are much less ...
While shark attacks put a California man in the hospital, and cost six people their lives worldwide, 2024 marked a lull in the number of conflicts between sharks and humans. Last year was an ...
How many shark attacks happened ... the most unprovoked shark attacks since 1926 While shark attacks put a California man in the hospital, and cost six people their lives worldwide, 2024 marked ...
She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has previously appeared on ET Canada, Metro and the Mail Online. WENDELL TEODORO/AFP via Getty; Getty A shark attack survivor is speaking ...