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I am sorry to let you know that 67 shark attacks occurred in the Caribbean Sea, with 16fatalities registered, only to mention the Antilles coastal waters.The last fatality from a shark attack in the Antilles occurred in 1972.
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.
Here is a list of just a few breeds of sharks that have been known to attack and kill humans. the list is in no specific order. The Great White The Bull Shark The Tiger Shark The Oceanic White Tip The Mako The Lemon Shark The Reef Shark
Yes there are Sharks in Seattle, WA. We have at least 2 different kinds of shark. One I do not know what it is called and the other is the 6 gill shark also known as the bluntnose. It is, as far as I know, not a dangerous shark. Although it is a predator I do not believe it has ever been linked to any attacks on humans. They are bottom dwellers and I believe only seen at night by divers.
While very rare, there have been recorded Great White Shark sightings in Puget Sound. The last recorded sighting by a fisherman near PointDefiance South of Vashon Island. The shark was hooked by the curator of the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium. The shark was said to have been in the twenty foot range. Prior to that was the 1998 finding of a dead White shark near Blake Island, North of Vashon Island. While the water is similar to that of San Francisco, Puget Sound is home to a large number of Orca (Killer Whales). The Orca use the Puget Sound area waters as birthing grounds. The Orca is the only known enemy capable of killing Great Whites. It is believed that the Orca's keep the Great Whites out of the inland waters of Puget Sound. Great Whites, Makos and Blues have also been reported off the Pacific Coast of Washington State and into the Strait of Juan De Fuca. This is believed to be the extreme northern range of these species.
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Dolphins have been known to ram sharks and 'butt' them, usually into the side or stomach of the shark.
It is a shark. Many experts believe the bull shark is the most agressive. They have been known to swim into fresh water and attack humans.
There have been three shark attacks recorded in Delaware since 1690.
only if it is provoked. it has been known to attack unprovoked but that is in a rare occasion
No whale sharks do not attack. They are very harmless creatures.
It is very rare that there have been any shark attacks on people, as you are more likely to get killet by bees than sharks, but the shark that is most likely to attack or eat people is the great white shark.
Shark attacks are on the rise- 71 unprovoked shark attacks in 2007, up from 63 in 2006. Only one person was killed worldwide from an unprovoked shark attack in 2007, a 20-year record low. According to the International Shark Attack File, a project of the Florida Museum of National History at the University of Florida.
Yes, there has been a shark attack off Portugal. Of 4,555 entries in its Incident Log, the Global Shark Attack File lists only one shark attack for mainland Portugal. It's Entry 1195. It's undated. The only information is it's occurrence off Sines in the District of Setúbal in southwest Portugal. Two small row boats were fishing for mackerel. No details are given. There's just the comment "No injuries."
Not unless it happened in an aquarium. Pennsylvania hasn't got ocean access.