GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Shark attacks decreased for the third consecutive year, falling to 57 unprovoked bites worldwide in 2020, compared with 64 bites in 2019 and 66 in 2018, according to the annual ...
Global shark attacks surged in 2020, marking the highest level that the world has recorded in seven years, but overall shark attacks declined for the third consecutive year. The University of Florida ...
Shark attacks around the world decreased for the third consecutive year in 2020 but unprovoked bites resulting in deaths numbered 10, more than double the average of four per year, making last year ...
Shark attacks around the world decreased for the third consecutive year in 2020 but unprovoked bites resulting in deaths numbered 10, more than double the average of four per year, making last year ...
In the U.S., there were 3 deaths: one each in California, Hawaii and Maine, which was a first for the state. While deaths were up last year, the number of non-fatal attacks around the world was low in ...
Shark bites appear lower worldwide in 2020 compared to 2019, but researchers don't know whether COVID, climate change, coincidence or something else were factors. They do know the coronavirus pandemic ...
Last year was an unusually deadly year for shark attacks, and even a shark off Delaware got in on the act although that incident wasn't fatal. Ten people were killed by sharks worldwide, the most ...
Attacks by sharks were down last year, but bites by the apex predator proved more fatal, according to an annual report released by the International Shark Attack File. One of the 10 documented deaths ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Beaches reopened Monday on Maui’s north shore following a shark bite that left a visitor from France in critical condition. It’s the third shark incident in Hawaii but the ...
The US is once again the shark attack capital of the world in 2020. Thanks, Florida! Last year, the US reported 33 unprovoked shark attacks, accounting for about 58% of the total number of unprovoked ...
Shark attacks increased around the world in 2021 following three consecutive years of decline, though beach closures in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could be making the numbers seem more ...