The International Shark Attack File found Australia to be the location of the greatest number of deadly attacks in 2025.
There was a more than 38% increase in the total of unprovoked shark bites worldwide compared to 2024. The post Report reveals ...
Friendly reminder: You’re more likely to die from a falling coconut, than a shark.
More shark bites were reported in the U.S. last year than anywhere else in the world, but white sharks were some of the ...
The U.S. sees more shark attacks than any other country, but fewer fatalities than Australia. Dive into the figures to see ...
The International Shark Attack File recorded 105 total incidents last year—and unprovoked attacks were way up from 2024.
Australia has been handed an unenviable global title in the wake of a series of horrific shark attacks, with one state standing out as particularly troublesome.
THE global hotspots for terrifying shark attacks have been revealed with 65 unprovoked bites reported in 2025. Nine of those were fatal, above the annual average of six. Attacks last year included ...
Report records 65 unprovoked attacks – but annual drowning deaths in US alone exceed 4,000 ...
According to the ISAF 2025 shark attack report, global unprovoked shark bites returned to near-average levels in 2025, following a sharp reduction the year prior. A total of 65 unprovoked shark bites ...
Shirley Ann Durdin, 33, was snorkelling for scallops at Peake Bay, South Australia, when she was attacked by a great white shark ...
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