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Great question , shark attacks don't happen often you are more likely to die from a bee than a shark but take precaustions don't go swimming at dawn or dusk and don't go swimming if you are bleeding and don't swim in murkey water and don't go swimming withe sparkling jewlrey on either these might look like fish scales to a shark and never go swimming if people are chumming fallow these steps

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Where do most shark attacks happen?

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.


What state has the most shark attacks?

According to a map of the United States and the International Shark Attack File, Florida has the most shark attacks in the United States from 1670-2008. This is including Hawaii. It was last updated on July 9, 2009.


How many shark attacks are there year?

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.


How many reported shark attacks around tenerife?

22 shark attacks where in Tenerife in the last year


What country has the most shark attacks?

The bull shark and the great white shark are regarded as the deadliest sharks by most experts. The Tiger, Great White and Bull Shark are responsible for the most attacks on humans. The Bull Shark is particularly known for its aggression and may pose an elevated risk to swimmers because of its ability to tolerate fresh water. The Great White SharkDespite all of the publicity given to the great white, which certainly is a maneater, and is a huge shark, capable of growing to 23 feet and weighing over 4500 pounds or more, the tiger shark actually has more attacks on humans. But the number one killer of humans is the bull shark. Found in coastal waters in all tropical and subtropical zones, from South America to the U.S., Africa and Asia.