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Yet, there are arguments that the potential problems caused by shark feeding tourism are outweighed by the benefits. When it comes to migratory patterns, the science is limited but points to shark feeding having a negligible effect on their movement. As long as there are sharks in the ocean, I’ll be diving in – hoping to cherish them in person. CNNOpponents of shark feeding will also point to several fatal accidents during shark dive tours, including one late last year. As long as there are sharks in the ocean, I’ll be diving in — hoping to cherish them in person.
Persons: Boris Sanchez, Anderson Cooper, you’re, I’m, it’s, I’ve Organizations: CNN, Central, Tiger, chum, Zoological Society, Saturn Locations: Washington , DC, Bahamas, bonito, , Australia,
Florida's Volusia County is known as the "shark bite capital of the world." The area is a hot spot for shark attacks, especially on September afternoons, per the ISAF. Data from the Florida Museum's International Shark Attack File (ISAF), which describes itself as "the world's only scientifically documented, comprehensive database of all known shark attacks," shows that Florida is the global leader in shark attacks, with 259 from 2012 to 2021, well ahead of Australia in second place. But it is in Volusia County — which includes the renowned Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach — on Florida's east coast that has been dubbed the "shark bite capital of the world." The sharks that hunt the waters of Volusia County and are mostly involved in biting incidents include Blacktip, Bull, and Requiem sharks.
Persons: Gavin Naylor, Menhaden, Naylor, It's, surfboards, Carlos Grillo, Mark Summersett, Alex Miller, Miller, Summersett, I've, Sumersett Organizations: ISAF, The Florida, of Shark Research, Service, Sunshine, Florida, Daytona Locations: Volusia County, Wall, Silicon, Florida, Australia, Volusia County —, and New Smyrna, , Florida's, Brevard, Volusia, Ponce, ISAF, Tiger Beach, Bahamas, New Smyrna Beach
The Netflix camera crew's boat was attacked by two 15-foot-long tiger sharks, reports say. "But the first day the tiger sharks were around, the crew got into these inflatable boats — and two sharks attacked them. "This 'v' of water came streaming towards us, and this tiger shark leapt at the boat and bit huge holes in it. Ron Sanford/Getty ImagesDespite the crew's terrifying experience, the chances of being attacked by a shark are extremely low, Insider recently reported. The new Netflix series examines animal migration patterns and the impact of climate change on the natural world.
Persons: , David Attenborough, Huw Cordey, Laysan, Cordey, Brian Skerry, Toby Nowlan, Nowlan, Ron Sanford Organizations: Netflix, Service, Radio Times, Getty Locations: Hawaii, Spain, Portugal, British, Laysan, Northwestern, Tiger Beach, Bahamas
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