New warning about sharks amid new attacks l ABC News

A teenage girl was seriously injured in a shark attack at a Florida beach on Thursday, authorities said.

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34 thoughts on “New warning about sharks amid new attacks l ABC News

  1. About one person is killed by a scorpion every 2,5 years in the United States.

    Less than one person per year is killed by an alligator in the United States.

    There are about two deadly shark attacks per year in the United States.

    There are about four fatal bear attacks in the United States each year.

    Poisonous spiders kill about seven people per year in the United States.

    Snakes kill about seven people per year in the United States.

    About twenty-two people are killed by cows each year.

    There were forty-one people killed by dogs in the United States in 2021

    About sixty-two people die from bee stings each year in the United States.

    About two hundred people are killed each year from hitting deer with their cars.

    Our top ten deadliest creatures combined killed less than 350 people in the United States each year.

    Terrorists kill less than 25 people per year in the United States.

    Police shoot and kill over one-thousand citizens per year.

  2. Don't swim beyond the drop off. Right. You can't tell people for there safety to not swim in shark infested waters they definitely are going to do the opposite. You can't fix stupid. 🐋🐋🐋😳😳😳

  3. 2 words;morphogenic resonounce;the method by which an animal species learn new behaviors from one another at the subconscious level…instinct pool.
    When 1 shark attacks humans successfully,more will feel compelled to attempt the same behavior.

  4. Overfishing is causing this along with the Shark population has been brutalized by fishmen killing shakrs for their fins or in their nets by accident. Less predators means more seals. Humans need to waKe up and stop destroying our oceans.

  5. As a navy seal told me…..there millions of sharks in the world but you have to fight your way thru it, looks like the ones who got got by the shark couldn't cut living…if you ever come into contact with a shark don't swim away stand your ground and punch the shark in the nose, don't show weakness there the apex so are you

  6. Hmmm. Seal meat? Maybe we should have open season and tag them like gators. Cut down on the sales sharks don’t come close to shore to eat them problem solved

  7. I watched Jaws way back in the day for the first time when I was around 6 years old and I still have a phobia swimming in open water, even while in a fresh water pool in Michigan.

  8. When people come to America from other countries, their governments are not warning them about encounters with sharks here, Sharks are not intentionally killing over one thousand people a year in the United States and the people who are will be out in force this holiday weekend.

    Where is our public service announcement regarding the real threats, we face every day from this government, and their badge wearing armed apes?

  9. If the current shark population trend continues, pretty soon it will be suicide to even wade in the shallows of the beach. Sharks are wild animals and people are a food source to them every bit as much as they would be to a crocodile in a river or a lion or hyena if you were to walk out into the open African Savannah.

  10. What about sonar drones floating on the water? Wouldn't those be more accurate than visual air drones and/or relying on detection of tagged sharks?

  11. Jaws anyone please be smart and safe pple 🦈🦈🦈🦈 don't be part of the dinner bell as seen in the movie surprise!! Take place on fourth of July weekend.

  12. It is NOT "very rare". And, for the benefit of the tourism industry, when attacks are reported by the media, they tend to be highly sanitized, substituting the word "injury" for "severed leg" or "bitten in half", for example. I love sharks but please, be careful. It is scientifically unlikely humans are mistaken for seals ! Sharks are smart and have great vision. If they chow on a human, it's because they want to, not because of any confusion on their part.

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