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- Researchers: Shark attacks increase after 3 years of decline
GAINESVILLE, Fla (AP) — Shark attacks increased around the world in 2021 following three consecutive years of decline, though beach closures in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could be
- Shark Attacks Increased in 2021, and Researchers Say the . . .
"Shark bites dropped drastically in 2020 due to the pandemic," ISAF Manager Tyler Bowling said in a press release "This past year was much more typical, with average bite numbers from an assortment of species and fatalities from white sharks, bull sharks and tiger sharks " The 73 unprovoked attacks recorded in 2021 are now more in line with
- Researchers: Shark attacks increase after 3 years of decline
GAINESVILLE, Fla (AP) — Shark attacks increased around the world in 2021 following three consecutive years of decline, though beach closures in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could be
- Researchers: Shark attacks increase after 3 years of decline
GAINESVILLE, Fla (AP) — Shark attacks increased around the world in 2021 following three consecutive years of decline, though beach closures in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could be making the numbers seem more dramatic than they are, officials said Monday
- Researchers: Shark attacks increase after 3 years of decline
GAINESVILLE, Fla — (AP) — Shark attacks increased around the world in 2021 following three consecutive years of decline, though beach closures in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could be
- Researchers: Shark attacks increase after 3 years of decline
GAINESVILLE, Fla (AP) — Shark attacks increased around the world in 2021 following three consecutive years of decline, though beach closures in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could be making the numbers seem more dramatic than they are, officials said Monday
- Researchers: Shark attacks increase after 3 years of decline
GAINESVILLE, Fla (AP) — Shark attacks increased around the world in 2021 following three consecutive years of decline, though beach closures in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could be making the numbers seem more dramatic than they are, officials said Monday
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