Although the probability of being attacked by a shark is statistically close to zero, a new interactive map shows when, where and under what circumstances these attacks occur around the world.
Looking at the map that’s published by the Florida Panhandle, 100 unprovoked shark attacks occur annually around the world However, humans kill about 100 million sharks every year.
It is common to hear that sharks are predators that prefer to attack humans, however, the reality is quite the opposite.
Posted by Florida Panhandle Interactive Map of Shark Attacks With statistics and survival guides, along with a list of reports that can be filtered for fatal, non-fatal, provocation and unprovoked attacks.
His intention is not to instill fear, but quite the opposite, by showing that sharks need our help and that they generally do not attack humans.
According to the specialized site IFL Science, one of the first known shark attacks on humans was detected by 3,000-year-old remains in Japan.
A great white or tiger shark believed to have killed an adult male from the Jōmon period Which means he was a fisherman-hunter-gatherer in search of food in the Japanese archipelago.
However, there are many other species above the shark on the list of human killers, such as mosquitoes, snakes, and even dogs.
With this map you will be able to know the true statistics behind shark attacks; as shows, Sharks aren’t bad guys, the big screen made them so.