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Dive deep into the chilling world of shark encounters with "Shark Attack Report US." Each episode brings you the latest and most gripping shark attack stories from across the United States. From the coasts of California to the shores of Florida, our show provides detailed reports, expert insights, and firsthand accounts from survivors and witnesses. Join us as we explore the reasons behind these attacks, the impact on local communities, and the ongoing efforts to understand and prevent future incidents. Whether you're a shark enthusiast, or just fascinated by these apex predators, "Shark Attack Report US" delivers an edge-of-your-seat experience you won't want to miss.Key Features: - updates on recent shark attacks in the US Tune in to "Shark Attack Report US" for your comprehensive and thrilling guide to shark activity along America's coastlines. Stay informed, stay safe, and stay fascinated. for more info https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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episode U.S. Shark Bites Reach 68 Globally in 2025, Florida Leads with 15 Incidents as Beaches Deploy New Safety Measures cover

U.S. Shark Bites Reach 68 Globally in 2025, Florida Leads with 15 Incidents as Beaches Deploy New Safety Measures

Along the coasts of the United States, shark encounters are once again making headlines, with experts working to separate fear from fact. Tracking Sharks reports that as of late December 2025, there were sixty eight publicly verified shark attack bites worldwide, including twenty eight in the U S, most of them nonfatal. Florida leads the nation, with fifteen bites in 2025 alone, clustered along popular surf zones like Volusia County beaches, where sandbars, baitfish, and dense crowds of swimmers create ideal conditions for encounters with blacktip and spinner sharks that often mistake feet and hands for prey in murky surf. The Florida Museum of Natural Historys International Shark Attack File notes that in 2025, Florida logged eleven unprovoked bites, none fatal, while California recorded five unprovoked bites, including the only deadly U S case that year, a triathlete attacked near Santa Cruz. That incident is believed to have involved a great white shark, the same species linked to several past attacks along the Pacific coast where cold, seal rich waters attract these large predators close to shore. Hawaii continues to see a smaller but notable number of shark incidents, with three bites documented in 2025, two of them considered provoked, often tied to activities like spearfishing that involve struggling fish and blood in the water. The Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources maintains a detailed shark incidents list that shows many bites occur in turbid or choppy conditions where visibility is poor and both sharks and swimmers may be surprised at close range. Globally, researchers point to a mix of rising coastal populations, better reporting, and environmental changes as reasons more encounters are being recorded rather than an explosion in shark aggression. Warmer ocean temperatures and shifting prey migrations may be drawing sharks into new areas or closer to sandbars and inlets that swimmers favor. In response, coastal communities are expanding safety measures. Florida and California beaches are increasing lifeguard training focused on shark behavior, deploying drones and spotter aircraft during peak seasons, and testing nonlethal deterrent technologies such as magnet and electric field barriers. Beach managers are also using real time text and social media alerts to warn when sharks or large schools of baitfish are detected near shore. Education campaigns now stress simple steps, like avoiding swimming at dawn or dusk, steering clear of active fishing areas, and leaving the water quickly but calmly if a shark is sighted. Together, these efforts aim to keep the risk in perspective. Despite the frightening headlines, experts emphasize that shark bites remain extremely rare compared to the millions of people entering the ocean every year, and that most species prefer fish and marine mammals over humans. Thank you for tuning in, and do not forget to subscribe for more stories like this. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

19. maj 2026 - 3 min
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Shark Attacks Surge Across US in 2025, With Florida and California Leading in Incidents and Fatalities

Shark attacks in the United States have made headlines throughout 2025, with Florida leading the nation once again. According to Tracking Sharks, there have been 28 confirmed shark attack bites across the US as of late December, including 15 in Florida, three in Hawaii, three in California with one fatality, two in Texas, two in North Carolina, one in New York, and two in South Carolina. The Florida Museum of Natural History reports a slightly lower tally of 25 unprovoked bites, with Florida accounting for 11, or 44 percent of the US total. Volusia County in Florida saw the most activity with six bites, followed by two each in Broward and Lee Counties, and one in Miami-Dade. Hawaii recorded four bites, all non-fatal, while California's five unprovoked incidents included a tragic fatality. The single US fatality occurred in California, highlighting a rare but serious risk in that state. Tracking Sharks notes five provoked attacks nationwide and just one death overall. Florida's numbers are down from its five-year average of 19 incidents annually, suggesting some positive trends despite the volume. Historically, Volusia County tops the list with 343 attacks ever recorded, far ahead of Brevard County's 156, according to SI Yachts data on long-term patterns. Worldwide, the Florida Museum reports 68 verified shark attack bites in 2025, with 11 provoked and 11 fatal globally, though US cases remain a significant portion. Emerging patterns show most US bites happening in warm coastal waters during summer months, often involving surfers or swimmers in murky conditions. Tiger sharks appear linked to some Hawaiian incidents, while great whites are suspected in California's fatal case, based on past Wikipedia records of similar attacks like the 2012 Surf Beach tragedy. In response, beaches in high-risk areas like Volusia and Brevard Counties have ramped up patrols and drone surveillance. New South Wales-style emergency alert systems are being piloted in Florida after advocacy from survivors, as covered by CBS News. Hawaii issues frequent warnings for aggressive tiger sharks near Maui, especially in October, per shark scientist insights on YouTube. Public safety measures now include timed beach closures, anti-shark nets in select spots, and apps for real-time sightings to keep swimmers informed. Stay vigilant in the water, check local advisories, and respect beach flags. Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

5. maj 2026 - 2 min
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Florida Remains Shark Attack Capital as U.S. Records 28 Bites in 2025

In 2025, the United States recorded 28 shark attack bites, with Florida leading at 15, followed by three in Hawaii, three in California including one fatal incident, two in Texas, two in North Carolina, one in New York, and two in South Carolina, according to Tracking Sharks data as of late December. Florida Museum of Natural History reports align closely, noting 25 unprovoked bites nationwide, with Florida accounting for 11, or 44 percent of the total, mainly in Volusia County where six occurred, down from the five-year average of 10. Hawaii saw four bites, California five with the fatality likely involving a great white shark near a popular beach, and other states like South Carolina and North Carolina each reporting a couple. Worldwide, 68 shark attack bites happened in 2025, including 11 provoked and 11 fatal, per Tracking Sharks, though United States incidents remain the focus amid stable or slightly declining trends. In Florida, the shark bite capital with Volusia County holding the record of 343 attacks since 1837, recent bites dropped from prior years, possibly due to better reporting or beach patrols, as noted by Florida Museum researchers. Hawaii incidents, two provoked, highlight variable patterns tied to surfer activity. Emerging insights show most bites as nonfatal and investigative, often from blacktip or bull sharks in murky Florida waters during summer swells, with California cases linked to great whites patrolling northern coasts. Beaches in Volusia, Brevard, and Palm Beach counties in Florida, plus Maui in Hawaii, see the highest historical concentrations. Public safety measures ramp up, including drone surveillance in California after the fatal attack, expanded lifeguard nets in Florida hotspots, and Hawaii's targeted warnings for surfers. North Carolina beaches issued shark advisories following recent sightings, urging swimmers to avoid dawn, dusk, and bait fish schools. Texas closed beaches temporarily after bites near popular surf zones. These steps reflect sharks' natural behavior, drawn to prey-rich areas humans frequent, with no surge in aggression but increased coastal crowds. Stay vigilant, check local flags, and swim in groups. Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

28. apr. 2026 - 2 min
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U.S. Records 28 Shark Attacks in 2025 as Florida Leads Despite Overall Decline

In 2025, the United States recorded 28 shark attack bites, with Florida leading at 15 incidents, followed by three each in Hawaii and California, where one was fatal, two in Texas, two in North Carolina, one in New York, and two in South Carolina, according to Tracking Sharks data as of late December. Florida's bites dropped from recent averages, with Volusia County seeing six, or 54 percent of the state's total, while Broward County had two, Lee County two, and Miami-Dade one, as reported by the Florida Museum of Natural History's yearly worldwide summary. Hawaii noted three bites, two provoked and none fatal, showing a slight decrease from averages but typical yearly variation. California's five unprovoked bites included the sole U.S. fatality, alongside one each in New York, North Carolina, Texas, and two in South Carolina. Worldwide, 68 shark attack bites occurred by December 24, including 11 provoked and 11 fatal, per Tracking Sharks. No major global incidents dominated headlines beyond U.S. cases, though Brazil saw a fatal attack on a 13-year-old boy at a popular beach, prompting warnings along Pernambuco's coastlines due to murky waters from rainfall increasing bull shark risks, as covered by CBS News. Recent shark sightings have surged along East Coast beaches, particularly in the Carolinas and Florida, leading to temporary closures and heightened patrols. In North Carolina, drone surveillance spotted large blacktip and spinner sharks feeding near swimmers, prompting red flag warnings and lifeguard whistles at beaches like Wrightsville. South Carolina beaches issued shark advisories after multiple sightings off Charleston County, which historically ranks high for attacks. Texas Gulf waters saw increased tiger shark presence near South Padre Island, correlating with two bites there. Emerging patterns suggest more interactions during dawn and dusk when sharks hunt baitfish schools, often mistaken for prey in turbid water. Bull sharks dominate nearshore East Coast incidents due to their tolerance for freshwater inflows, while great whites appear off California, as in the fatal case near Watsonville. Provoked bites, like five in the U.S., often stem from feeding fish or touching sharks. Public safety measures include Florida's expanded shark-netting pilots in Volusia, drone monitoring in Hawaii, and California's acoustic tagging programs to track great whites. Beaches now feature real-time apps for sightings, with officials urging avoiding schools of fish and wearing reef shoes. These steps aim to reduce encounters without harming shark populations. Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

25. apr. 2026 - 3 min
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Florida Dominates U.S. Shark Bite Statistics as Encounters Rise Globally in 2025

In 2025, Florida led the United States with 11 unprovoked shark bites, accounting for 44 percent of the national total and 17 percent worldwide, according to the International Shark Attack File from the Florida Museum of Natural History. Volusia County saw the most at six bites, or 54 percent of Florida's cases, down from its five-year average of 10, while Broward County had two, Lee County had two, and Miami-Dade County had one. Hawaii recorded four bites, a slight drop from recent averages but still notable for its variability. California reported five unprovoked bites, including one fatal incident, alongside single cases in New York, North Carolina, two in South Carolina, and one in Texas. The University of Florida researchers note these figures may undercount due to unreported interactions. Looking back to 2024, Tracking Sharks data shows 36 bites across the US: 19 in Florida, five in Texas, five in North Carolina, three in Hawaii with one fatality, one in California that was fatal, and one in South Carolina. Two were provoked. Florida remains the shark bite capital, with Volusia County historically topping counties at 343 attacks ever recorded, followed by Brevard at 156. Worldwide, major incidents include a shark killing a 13-year-old boy at a popular beach in Brazil, prompting warnings along Pernambuco's coastlines, and a US tourist attacked while spearfishing near Big Grand Cay in the Bahamas. In Australia, four attacks occurred in two days near Sydney, including the death of surfer Nico Antic, linked to murky waters from rainfall raising bull shark risks. Emerging patterns suggest no surge in aggressive shark behavior, but higher human presence in waters drives encounters, especially in Florida and Hawaii. Blacktip sharks dominate Florida bites, often mistaking surfers for prey in murky conditions. Public safety measures include heightened beach patrols in Volusia County, drone surveillance in California and Hawaii, and expanded warning flags in South Carolina and North Carolina. Texas beaches now use lifeguard towers with shark-spotting protocols after 2024's uptick. Stay vigilant: avoid dawn and dusk swims, steer clear of baitfish schools, and heed local advisories. Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

21. apr. 2026 - 2 min
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