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East Australia's beaches became a 'perfect storm' for sharks

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Four shark attacks in two days. Why Australia’s beaches are so dangerous this year
Dee Why Beach in Sydney is among about 40 beaches closed on Australia's eastern coast after spate of shark attacks.

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What’s Behind the Sudden Rise in Shark Attacks Near Sydney?
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Four attacks in 48 hours: How East Australia's beaches became a 'perfect storm' for sharks
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Sydney Harbour bull shark tagging program launched after spate of attacks
Bull sharks lurking in Sydney Harbour will face unprecedented tracking as the government responds to a shocking surge in attacks with a $4.2m program.

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Shark experts reveal reason behind Sydney’s rise in bull shark attacks
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Shark attacks spark increased drone patrols and safety warnings for NSW long weekend
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Boy, 12, dies after shark attack in Sydney Harbour
Dozens of beaches, including in Sydney, were closed this week after four shark attacks in two days.

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Boy, 12, dies from injuries after Sydney shark attack
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Australian boy dies after shark attack in Sydney Harbour
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The world's most dangerous sharks, ranked

Each year, unsuspecting divers, surfers and swimmers suffer shark bites – with some unfortunately not surviving to tell the tale. We’ve ranked the top 20 of the 500+ shark species, counting down to the ‘big three’, whose victims number in the hundreds.
AOL
2mon

These Are the Most Aggressive Sharks on Earth

We’ve turned to the experts at the International Shark Attack File to uncover the seven shark species most notorious for their aggressive behavior. These powerful predators have earned their reputations as some of the ocean’s most dangerous inhabitants.
Opinion
The Spectator Australia
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Opinion

Government to ban all sharks from having teeth

Banning teeth does not stop sharks from being sharks. And banning plain speech does not make the public safer.
InsideHook on MSN
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Environmental changes may make sharks less dangerous

To state something very obvious, sharks are dangerous. Much of that danger has to do with their teeth — both in terms of how sharp they are and how many of them they have. (In some cases, they can be measured in the hundreds.
AOL
4mon

The Most Dangerous Sharks in the Ocean

As the best hunters in the ocean, sharks have scared and fascinated people for generations. They rule the ocean with rows of very sharp teeth and senses that can pick up even the smallest splash. The good news is that most sharks are not interested in ...
6abc News
10y

Shark capsizes man's kayak in Florida

An aggressive shark capsized a man's kayak along Florida's Atlantic Coast. The terrifying moments were caught on camera. It happened just off Stuart, Florida. Ben Chancey was trying to catch a grouper when several bull sharks started swimming around his kayak.
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Why this is the most dangerous time to swim in Sydney

Three attacks in two days are the latest in a fourfold increase in shark bites along the NSW coast in recent years.
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