Naturalist and shark enthusiast Steve Backshall on the latest shark attack information

By Stuart Blackman

Published: Tuesday, 07 March 2023 at 12:00 am


New data reinforces the idea of a recent downward trend for unprovoked shark attacks following decades of incremental rise. The International Shark Attack File (ISAF), collated by Florida Museum, reveals 57 unprovoked bites in 2022, of which five were fatal. This is below the ten-year average of 74.

“Over the past four or five years, the numbers do seem to be tilting downwards, but it’s not enough to be statistically significant,” says ISAF program director Gavin Naylor. “If it’s correct, a very obvious reason is that there’s fewer sharks in the water. We know from fishing and by-catch statistics that the number of most species of sharks has dropped precipitously over the last 40 or 50 years.”

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