The number of shark attacks, including deadly bites, dropped substantially worldwide in 2024, according to a new report.
A Canadian woman “attempted to engage with the animal from the shallows in an attempt to take photographs,” the territory’s environmental department said.
It comes from drone specialist and all-things-shark enthusiast Carlos Gauna (aka The Malibu Artist), and shows a tiger shark ...
There were just 47 unprovoked attacks worldwide in 2024. The post Number of shark attacks takes dive after ‘exceptionally ...
The latest International Shark Attack File on the number of human and shark encounters in 2024 is encouraging reading for ...
A woman from Canada lost both her hands when she was attacked by a shark after trying to take a picture with the creature while swimming in Turks and Caicos.
Unprovoked attacks by sharks declined sharply in 2024, according to new figures from an international database compiled by ...
Researchers at the file, based at the Florida Museum of Natural History, track both fatal and nonfatal attacks in the shark’s natural habitat in which there was no human provocation ...
A Canadian woman's both hands were bitten off in the Caribbeans as she attempted to take a picture with a shark, according to ...
Rileigh Decker, 20, and Summer Layman, 24, were swimming in Bimini Bay after jumping off of a friend’s yacht on Friday, Feb.
When people head to the beach, they may be subconsciously watching out for sharks to avoid being a shark bite victim. However ...
The chances of a human being bitten by a shark are incredibly low, according to the International Shark Attack File. To reduce the risk of encountering a shark, the Florida Museum of Natural ...