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Shark attacks are shocking and scary, but how common are they? The truth is that shark attacks against humans are extremely rare, and you're more likely to die from drowning or from being struck by lightning. This video shows some of the reasons for shark attacks and how you can reduce your risk of becoming a target for sharks.
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Gold Coast Shark Attacks [National Geographic Documentary HD 2017]
Well, in a nutshell, yes. But you're more likely to be attacked by lightning than a shark. A Shark Control Program run by the Queensland Government manages a range of nets, bait hooks and other preventative measures designed to keep sharks away from people swimming at the beach. There have only been a few reported shark attacks in the waters off the Gold Coast in recent years, most of which involve only minor injuries.
Even shark sightings are rare on the open beach, with only one or two large sharks even being seen by average beach goers each year and if a shark is spotted (either by life guards or aerial surveillance), swimmers are quickly warned.
However, while your chances of meeting a shark in the ocean are slim, if you enter the water in the canal estates and salt water estuaries situated away from the ocean, you're in much more dangerous territory. Since 2002 there have been two fatal shark attacks in canals and lakes and local newspapers regularly run stories about the waterways are teeming with aggressive bull sharks.
If you want to swim, go to the beach, don't jump in a lake, and never paddle in the canals, especially at dawn or dusk when sharks are hunting. It's also advisable to not swim anywhere at night. If you like a bit of danger, then why not swim with the sharks at Sea World's Shark SCUBA program.
Great white sharks leap out of the water in pursuit of their favorite food-seals.
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Basking sharks have weird ways of ridding themselves of parasites.
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Rare footage shows an attack on a hammerhead shark by a tiger shark off the coast of Louisiana. A sport fisherman had gotten the hammerhead on the line only minutes before the other, much larger shark approached the fishing boat and seized its prey. Sport angler Ryan Willsea and his brother Aaron captured the footage using a selfie stick to submerge an action cam.
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Zeb explores Florida's deep-water reefs and wrecks on a mission to catch a gargantuan seven-foot goliath grouper, the largest of the western Atlantic groupers. He uncovers the surprising truth about its monstrous reputation.
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Great white sharks leap out of the water in pursuit of their favorite food - seals.
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Scientists and anglers work like a well-trained pit crew to tag a massive Great White, collect data, and get DNA samples.
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Researchers are testing just how powerful the Great White Shark's bite is and learn just how destructive their bites can be using a foam seal decoy.
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To uncover the secret gathering of Maui tiger sharks, a team of scientists dive in and collect crucial data to help crack the case. A PhD student tags a tiger shark in Oahu before the real challenge in Maui begins.
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You're probably familiar with the great white shark, but how much do you know about these other big sharks: blacktip, tiger, sand tiger, galapagos, and whale? Those are just five of roughly 500 shark species found in our oceans. And they're doing their part to keep the oceans healthy by keeping fish populations in check.
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Here is everything you need to know about sharks, perfectly summarized in to less than 5 minutes. Catch National Geographic Wild's Sharkfest, starting 5th July.
From great white sharks in South Africa to tiger sharks in the Maldives, scientists are looking to uncover if female sharks are the rulers of the ocean. One scientist finds a shark breaching out of the water, too energetic to tag.
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The whale sharks of Mafia Island are unusual because they don't migrate—and researchers want to know why.
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The whale sharks of Mafia Island are attracting scientific interest because of their unusual behavior: Unlike other whale sharks, which migrate, these whale sharks stay near the island all year long. Why is the ocean's largest fish hanging around this island off the coast of Tanzania? Researchers from the Marine Megafauna Foundation are investigating this mystery, as well as learning more about the endangered whale shark, since knowledge on them is very limited.
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Off the coast of San Diego California a swimmer is fatally wounded in a shark attack. This attack was the first fatal attack in 50 years and marked the beginning of a slew of abnormal encounters over a 7 month period.
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More than 400 shark species live in oceans around the world. Find out how sharks help keep marine ecosystems healthy in this episode of "What Sam Sees."
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