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Shark Attacks Are On The Rise. But You Shouldn’t Worry About It.

  • November 10, 2015
  • Los Angeles

Paul Barrington, executive of cultivation and operations during a North Carolina Aquarium during Fort Fisherhotter than normal temperatures final summer

George Burgess, executive of a Florida Program for Shark Research, also thinks tellurian function expected has a lot to do with it. Florida, for instance, is a state with the most shark attacksduring a daytime the summer

“The existence is that a tellurian race continues to grow each year,” Burgess told The Huffington Post. “The series of attacks is generally rising each year as a outcome of an augmenting tellurian population.”

Below are 4 things experts wish we to know about shark conflict trends and because we unequivocally shouldn’t worry.

1. Expect to see a arise in shark attacks each decade. Don’t weird out.

The chances of interactions between humans and sharks are commanded some-more by tellurian demographics than a series of sharks, Burgess said. As a race increases, some-more people will enter a ocean, and there will be some-more opportunities for shark-human interactions. 

“What it means is that humans are fundamentally elbowing sharks out of their common waters,” Burgess said.

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