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China-HU-HU Azienda Directories
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Azienda News:
- A Report On 2023 Shark Attacks Reveals How Rare Attacks Are
Across the entire planet, there were 69 unprovoked shark attacks in 2023 Of those 69 unprovoked attacks, 10 were fatal Of those 10, 4 of them (40%) occurred in Australia Meanwhile, Australia only accounted for 22% of the 69 unprovoked attacks worldwide The United States saw 36 unprovoked attacks, just over half (52%) of all attacks worldwide
- Fatal Shark Attacks in Australia Jump, Raising Questions . . .
The record for shark attacks in a single year was in 1929, which saw nine the chances of being mauled and killed by a shark are still extremely slim, experts say None of those were fatal
- Shark attacks: The truth behind the headlines - Gulf News
Out of the 500 shark species, only 3 are considered really dangerous Shark attacks, however, are rare; the risk is considered very low, about 1:10 vs a deadly lightning strike
- Western Australia coastal shark bites: A risk assessment
Reported shark bite data for Western Australia for the 40- year period of 1 January 1974 to 31 December 2013 was obtained from the Global Shark Attack File (GSAF) 4 For the purposes of this study, a “ bite” was defined as physical contact initiated by the shark with its mouth head against either a person in the water or their equipment
- Are there shark attacks in BERMUDA? - Shark Utopia
There have been a total of 16 shark attacks in BERMUDA Out of those, 2 have unfortunately been fatal which brings the percentage of fatal attacks to 12 50% 7 attacks came out of the blue while 9 have been provoked by humans
- What are the world’s most dangerous sharks? - The Sun
The chances of an attack, however, are still extremely slim The likelihood of dying from flu is 1 in 63 chance and the chance dying from a shark being 1 in 3,700,000
- Which shark do you think is most terrifying to be attacked by . . .
Port St John's didn't have 8 out of 8 fatalities- there was one non-fatal in 2013, and others in 1953 and 1951 The local community also attested to the fact that one of the victims from 2007, Siyabulela Masiza, had previously been bitten by a shark there in 2004 but survived with scarring on his calf, but it hadn't been documented by the GSAF or ISAF because it's a poor and peripheral area
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