beaches.
beaches was the previous answer but alot of the time it happens in the Southern Hemisphere within 1 kilometre of land
According to the International Shark Attack File, there are approximately 47 attacks per year, worldwide. However, this includes minor "bump and bite" encounters. There is an average of only 8.25 fatal shark attacks per year. Source: http://www.thescubasite.com/Latest-Scuba-Diving-News/where-shark-attacks-happen
Shark attacks do not happen every day. They are less common then people believe they are, with around 10 per year. Sharks typically do not try to attack humans.
yes there is. shark attacks are reported everywhere
As with all shark attacks, shark attacks on politicians are recorded also. But that is not something that the CIA would take part in tracking.To record there are no notable shark attacks on any politicians.
Most shark attacks occur in areas where there is a high concentration of sharks, such as in Florida, Australia, South Africa, and Hawaii. In these regions, factors like close proximity of humans to shark habitats, abundance of prey for sharks, and warm water temperatures can increase the likelihood of shark attacks.
There were 100 shark attacks in 2011. 16 were fatal.
The continent of Australia is ranked the second highest in shark attacks, and the highest in shark fatalities.
The shark attacks of 1916 were in New Jersey.
The Great white or the tiger shark.
Shark attacks may occur when there's a feeding frenzy going on and a shark gets excited and ACCIDENTALLY attacks a nearby human. It can also happen when there's a surfer on a board and from under water, it looks like the surfer is a seal.... and you know, it attacks the human. Trust me.... I study this stuff in ALP.
the great white shark
22 shark attacks where in Tenerife in the last year