Florida Continues Reign As World Leader In Shark Attacks
• A new report shows that Florida continues to be a world leader when it comes to shark attacks.
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• A new report shows that Florida continues to be a world leader when it comes to shark attacks.
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• Dr. Toby Daly-Engel works on the Shark Conservation lab at Florida Institute of Technology to learn more about sharks and their migratory and reproduction patterns. She joined Matthew Peddie on Intersection to talk more about the institute’s studies.
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• It’s like CSI for shark bite victims. Scientists at the Florida Natural History Museum in Gainesville have analyzed DNA in teeth to ID the shark.
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• Sharks may have a dangerous reputation, but it turns out we humans pose more of a threat to sharks than they do to us.
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• Volusia County may be the shark bite capital of the world, but shark expert George Burgess says your chances of actually getting bitten are very small. Burgess explains why more people get bit at Central Florida beaches than anywhere else.
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• A new study shows shark-related diving in Florida is a growing business, generating some $221 million annually for shops and other providers.
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• Dozens of sharks are gathered off New Smyrna Beach.
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