The U.S. sees more shark attacks than any other country, but fewer fatalities than Australia. Dive into the figures to see ...
Friendly reminder: You’re more likely to die from a falling coconut, than a shark.
Australia’s reputation for shark attacks is well-deserved. The creatures thrive in the continent’s warm, nutrient-rich waters ...
On Wednesday, the Florida Program for Shark Research at the University of Florida released its annual International Shark Attack File for ...
More shark bites were reported in the U.S. last year than anywhere else in the world, but white sharks were some of the ...
A British man has told how he fought off a bull shark during a near-fatal attack in waters off Tobago in April 2024, in what should have been the final moments of a holiday with his wife and friends ...
Report records 65 unprovoked attacks – but annual drowning deaths in US alone exceed 4,000 ...
Four shark attacks are documented within 48 hours at beaches across New South Wales, lifting the anxieties of swimmers and surfers who are considering a dip in the ocean.
New research suggests greater numbers of great whites are gathering in waters popular with surfers.
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 ...
Australia recorded the most fatal shark attacks in the world last year. There were nine fatal unprovoked attacks worldwide in 2025 according to the International Shark Attack File released by the ...
Australia saw a huge jump in shark bites, from 13 to 25, and was home to the majority of shark-related deaths. A reason for this is because the country’s coasts are home to the so-called ‘big three’ ...