Tensions remain high in Sydney, Australia surrounding bull sharks. Following a spree of attacks – four in 48 hours, including ...
While the overall risk of a shark attack remains low, experts say warmer waters, various weather events, shifting prey and busier coastlines can increase the risk ...
Officials in Sydney, Australia, are warning people to avoid swimming for at least 72 hours after heavy rainfall, following ...
Australia’s reputation for shark attacks is well-deserved. The creatures thrive in the continent’s warm, nutrient-rich waters. It has the second-highest number of shark bites globally, after America, ...
An ABC analysis of the national Shark-Incident Database shows that the average number of verified shark bite incidents recorded annually over a decade has increased every 10 years since the 1950s.
The U.S. sees more shark attacks than any other country, but fewer fatalities than Australia. Dive into the figures to see ...
Australia’s long summer school holidays usually draws crowds to the beach but a spate of shark attacks in the country’s most populous state has triggered warnings to stay out of the water. Around 40 ...
A bull shark killed a woman swimming off a remote beach in Australia’s eastern state of New South Wales Thursday while a man was seriously injured and may have been saved by the "heroic" efforts of a ...
New research suggests greater numbers of great whites are gathering in waters popular with surfers.
Friendly reminder: You’re more likely to die from a falling coconut, than a shark.
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