Beaches with most shark attacks as Americans pay tribute to 'Jaws' and activist weighs in

By marking the 50th anniversary of the iconic film “Jaws” on Friday, many Americans pay tribute to their sharks, even if the reports of recent attacks have headlines.
According to Hilton Head Fire and Rescue, a swimmer was bitten in South Carolina on Tuesday.
A nine -year -old girl was recently bitten as Boca Grande swims with Florida’s snorkel.
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According to the Florida International Shark Attack File (ISAF), there was a globally 47 -provoked shark bite in 2024, which took place in 28 USA.
Florida beaches have noted that since 1837, the maximum number of shark attacks with 942 unmistakable bite.
Hawaii has 199, California has 141, Isaf.
Julie Andersen, the founder of New York -based shark angels, said that recent attacks on Fox News Digital did not increase in their sharks in the oceans.
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“The increase in views is due to a mixture of factors: more people in water, better technology, ocean conditions, and in some cases successful protection,” he said.
“Today, more swimmer, surfers and beach players catch and share their experiences.”
“With the drone, Gopro and social media, the encounters, which were not noticed, are now shared widely. Sharks were always there. We only see them more often.”
Shark Angels is dedicated to shark protection by transforming fear into admiration and encouraging education to eliminate myths about sharks.
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Andersen, California or Cape Cod, Massachusetts, such as white shark populations “with decimal years of protection,” he said. He said that their return was a sign of healthier oceans.
The American Science Development Association is killed globally every day, approximately 274,000 sharks are killed.
Andersen said that a few beach communities saw more sharks this summer.
“Based on trends in the last few years, shark behavior is clearly changing,” he said.
“From the west coast to the eastern coast and even to the regions of Mexico, the landscapes are increasing in places like California, Cape Cod, Carolinas, Florida and Baja.”
“The new Smyrna Beach in Florida, ‘The world’s shark plant’ has received the title. Volusia County, is constantly at the beginning of global graphics for shark encounters.”
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Also, “Most of these bites are small, usually small for small bait fish, small blackdrophs and fingers that worsen the small, many do not require stitches.” He said.
A brave endurance athlete swims 62 miles in Martha’s vineyard in Massachusetts, where the film is founded, pays a special tribute to “Jaws”.
Lewis Pugh said his goal was to raise awareness about the need to protect sharks and to change the perception of the powerful fish.
Pugh said that the popular 1975 film exhibited their sharks as “bad guys, cold -blooded killers”.
“It was a film about the sharks that attack people and we have been attacking sharks for 50 years … This madness. We have to respect them.”
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