Occasionally People Get Bit by White Sharks- What is your Relative Risk?

A Stanford study, published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment in 2017, finds that despite increasing records of shark attacks, mostly by white sharks in California, the individual attack risk has dropped by more than 91 percent during the past six decades. The study indicates that the highest risk group, Surfers, which have a 1-in-17 million chance of being bitten by a white shark in California.

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White Shark Attacks on the West Coast of North America

White sharks are the most commonly encountered large shark species by humans off the west coast. Protected in California since 1994, more sightings and close encounters with young sharks are occurring in Southern California.

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Sharktoberfest Blue Drinks

Celebrate sharks and help protect them and restore ocean health with a gathering fo Blue Minds at the Ramp for Bay Area Blue Drinks, hosted by Shark Stewards

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Celebrating Sharks for Sharktober

In this issue: Sharktober  Great White Shark night- Blue Serengeti Screenings Fed Ex Shark Fin Campaign Sharktoberfest Support Sharks, Marine National Monuments Farallon Island Expeditions Upcoming Events ————————————————————————————————- I like sharks. […]

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SHARKTOBER!

Join Shark Stewards for our 9th Annual series of talks, films, activities with our partners and farallon Island Expeditions.

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Sharktoberfest

Join Shark Stewards, other ocean non-profits and the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary for our 9th Annual Sharktoberfest celebration of the shark.

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