Approximately 30 people die from shark attacks each year worldwide.
1
On average, there are about 80 shark attacks on humans reported worldwide each year. However, the majority of these attacks are not fatal.
There is no direct link between global warming and shark attacks. On average, worldwide shark attacks result in about 10 fatalities each year, with fluctuations due to various factors such as human behavior and shark populations. Global warming may impact the distribution and behavior of sharks, but it is not a direct cause of shark attacks on humans.
In 2000 there were 79 reported shark attacks 11 fatal In 2005 there were 61 reported shark attacks and 2006 there were 62 reported shark attacks. The majority of the attacks occur in the US 53 in 2000 40 in 2005 and 38 in 2006.
There were 100 shark attacks in 2011. 16 were fatal.
98 people died and 1072 were bitten
It is estimated that around 2,000 people have died from shark attacks in the last 100 years. Shark attacks are rare, with an average of around 6 deaths per year globally.
22 shark attacks where in Tenerife in the last year
there have been five shark attacks ever to occur in Ireland.
Florida reported 30 shark attacks in 2015.
On average, there are around 5-10 shark attack fatalities worldwide each year. It is important to note that the risk of a fatal shark attack is very low compared to other risks, such as drowning or car accidents.