There’s no doubt about it: sharks get a bad reputation, especially in coastal states like Florida, California, and Hawaii. Contrary to popular belief, shark attacks are quite uncommon, and with help from our friends over at FloridaPanhandle.com, we’re here to break down the statistics right in time for Shark Week, a Discovery Channel celebration held July 11 to 18, 2023.

Where are shark attacks most common?

What are the chances of being attacked by a shark?

What are your chances of surviving a shark attack?

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How can you prevent a shark attack?

About the Florida Panhandle Shark Attack Study

 

So, tell us, did you learn something new from this Shark Attack Data Interactive Study from the folks over at Florida Panhandle.com? We did — and will absolutely be keeping this information in mind on our next beach trip!

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