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The latest report from the International Shark Attack File shows a significant drop in unprovoked shark bites, reinforcing ...
The number of shark attacks, including deadly bites, dropped substantially worldwide in 2024, according to a new report.
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2024 was an exceptionally calm year for shark bites, with only 47 unprovoked attacks recorded around the globe.
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Worldwide, there were only 47 unprovoked attacks, down 22 from the previous year and well below the 10-year average of 70.