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  • From Extermination to Conservation: Historical Records of . . .
    The lack of historical data on shark presence, distribution, and status in the Eastern Mediterranean undermines efforts to manage and protect their populations An exhaustive review of anecdotal references related to shark presence during the early and development phase of Greek fisheries (1883–1983) was conducted In the early-20th century (1912), the first sighting of the presence of a
  • Global shark attack hotspots: Identifying underlying factors . . .
    Unprovoked shark bite remains a rare, unlikely occurrence; however, shark bite incidence is increasing world-wide In an effort to understand why shark bite incidence is increasing, we examine recent trends in unprovoked shark bite statistics and other media from the six global shark bite "hotspots", the United States, South Africa, Australia, Brazil, Reunion Island and the Bahamas, and review
  • A green strategy for shark attack mitigation off Recife, Brazil
    The two target species in this program were bull Carcharhinus leucas and tiger Galeocerdo cuvier sharks (Afonso et al , 2014) and there was a substantial reduction in shark attacks while this
  • Shark know how | Taronga Conservation Society Australia
    Around 27% of all Australian shark attack cases do not result in an injury to the human (eg a bite to a surfboard or the shark is pushed away before it can bite, etc) It must be remember that any large animal should be considered potentially dangerous to humans (on land or in the sea) and sharks 2 metres in length or larger should also be
  • The Gruesome Egypt Shark Attack That Shook the World
    According to the International Shark Attack File (ISAF), the majority of encounters with sharks in Egypt’s waters are classified as unprovoked attacks on humans The Red Sea, despite its popularity and vast number of visitors, has a relatively low number of shark attacks when compared globally Total recorded incidents (as per ISAF): 40
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  • Australia renames shark attacks negative encounters to . . .
    Officials in Australia are describing shark attacks as "interactions" or "negative encounters" as part of a new strategy for helping the animals to be more understood The change in language is





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