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Volusia had the most in the state, with four.
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Still, the Florida Museum of Natural History's International Shark Attack File says the high number of shark bites and deaths last year was on par with long-term averages.
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One conservationist said the interaction problem is with humans, not the rebounding shark population.
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Most of the attacks occurred in Volusia County.
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Florida remains the shark attack capital of the world, even if the capital is getting a little less crowded.
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Unprovoked shark bites dropped around the world by 25 percent in 2018, with the number of attacks in Florida falling even more.The International Shark…
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Earlier this month a swimmer was attacked by a shark at Haulover Beach in Miami-Dade County. That person suffered no life-threatening injuries, but the...
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Experts say 2015 saw a record-setting 98 unprovoked shark attacks worldwide, including 30 in Florida alone.The Florida Museum of Natural History released…
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“Oooooh, a shark! Look! That's the one that ate Nemo!"Keriann Roque ran up to the glass where she pointed out a shark swimming in the tank a few feet…