With spring break beginning and thousands of college students making the trip down to Florida, four great white sharks have shifted to the South as well, pinging in the Gulf of America off the ...
Four white sharks ping off the Florida Gulf Coast, not only aligning with vacationers heading south to avoid winter weather, but highlighting the Gulf as a critical habitat for white sharks.
U.S. Records Most Shark Bites in 2025 Florida Tops National List With 11 Unprovoked Shark Attacks in 2025 as Global Death Toll Climbs: Global shark bite incidents increased in 202 ...
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Shark attacks worldwide increased in 2025 with 65 unprovoked bites recorded globally, while fatalities doubled above the ...
Florida tops the U.S. in shark bites in 2025, including some in the Southwest part of the state, but Australia had the most ...
Florida saw the most shark attacks out of any other state in 2025. The International Shark Attack File, run by the Florida Museum of Natural History, classifies the attacks as provoked or unprovoked ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark Attack File was just updated for another year, finding that unprovoked shark bites were below average in 2025 for ...
A white shark named Ripple was the first of the winter migration season to be tracked in Florida waters. Ripple, an 11-foot male shark, traveled 1,700 miles from Nova Scotia to Florida in 25 days.
Florida once again leads the nation in shark bites, according to newly released data that comes just as beach season ramps up. According to researchers with the Florida Museum of Natural History's ...
NEW SMYRNA, Fla. -- A 16-year old surfer is speaking out after he was bitten in the arm near Daytona, Florida. The encounter was also caught on camera. In a rare sighting, two sharks can be seen ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Florida is wrestling with two major pieces of legislation that could reshape how the state manages its shark populations, even as fishing captains and conservationists square ...