Shark attack data - are u water hunting or being hunted in the water???

DaviDs

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http://sharkattackfile.info
For those of you that were ever curious about how many attacks (or perhaps just a taste) happen in Florida or throughout the world, check out this website dedicated to verifying and recording all known / reported encounters. Also shows summarized data & totals from their records...
1,837 - USA
1,120 - Australia



Here is the direct link for all known 2012 encounters in Florida:

http://sharkattackfile.info/shark-attack-search-simple-3/search-date-country-area-of-attacking-sharks.asp
 
You should stay out of the water....and the car....check the traffic fatality rate in Fl.
Better just sit in the house...you may live forever.
 

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I have one beach in particular that I hunt and regulary see sharks,,,,I saw two in one week in the summer,,,,sure scared the heck out of a group of tourists,,,,when you see one,,,stand still and let him get by,,,he does not want anything to do with you and unless you provoke him,,,it is no worry
 
Theres been a great white on my coast been tasting and killing surfers. Its a big one too.
Thanks for the link DnD
 
Some are likely due to being bitten while handling sharks caught fishing.But how the hell do you get bit on a golf course:lol:
 
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