When Sharks Attack... and Why

Overview
Shark attacks are on the rise, leaving beachgoers and researchers baffled. From U.S. coastlines to tropical paradises, these incidents are occurring more frequently and in surprising places. Experts delve into the phenomenon, seeking to understand the factors influencing the behavior of these apex predators. With each episode, viewers explore the underlying causes behind these sudden assaults, shedding light on the intricacies of shark behavior and the environmental changes that may be driving them. Unraveling these mysteries offers both insight and awareness about one of nature's most formidable creatures.
Episodes
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1

New York Nightmare
A shocking wave of six shark attacks within a mere three weeks sends shockwaves through New York's bustling beaches, coinciding with one of the year's...
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2

California Crisis
Shark attacks are uncommon on the northern California coastline, but the occurrence of seven incidents in 2020 and 2021 sends investigators into a fre...
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3

Treasure Coast Terror
In 2021, Florida's Treasure Coast is shaken by a series of seven shark attacks, leaving beachgoers anxious and searching for answers.
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4

Bitten in Bali
Starting in 2010, a particular beach in Bali experienced a series of seven shark attacks, marking the first such incidents ever documented along the i...
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5

Hawaii's Sharktober
Each year, Hawaii experiences a surge in shark attacks during a particular month, with the incidents doubling. Researchers are determined to uncover t...
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6

Ambush Down Under
A fresh threat has emerged in the shark attack arena of New South Wales, Australia, and it strikes with a frequency that rivals only the great white s...
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7

Summer of Sharks
Charleston, SC, celebrated as the crown jewel of the South, gained notoriety for a darker reason during two summers—five horrifying shark attacks.
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8

Panic in Paradise
In 2016, New Caledonia experiences an alarming spike in shark attacks, with five incidents reported, two of which result in fatalities. This shocking ...