By weaving Kevlar or polyethylene nanofibers into standard neoprene in wetsuits, researchers found ways to limit injury during rare encounters with sharks.
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Why Do Sharks Go Into Feeding Frenzies? A Case Study of a Recent, Unusual Attack on a Human Looks for Answers
After multiple dusky sharks killed a swimmer off Israel’s coast this year, scientists investigated what might have triggered ...
A Riviera Beach man was airlifted to the Treasure Coast on Aug. 16 after being bitten by a 6-foot-long reef shark while spearfishing in the Bahamas. “Obviously lost the fish. Never saw the shark that ...
A marine biologist has recalled an encounter that went bad very quickly as a shark attempted to take a bite out of his head.
While taking a photo, a shark squirmed and chomped down on a man’s leg on Cayo Costa, Florida, he was airlifted to a nearby hospital for treatment. See giant skeleton swim with the fishes for ...
PORTLAND, Maine – Australian scientists tested the strength of bite-resistant wetsuits by allowing sharks to chomp the materials at sea and found that the suits can help keep swimmers safe. Scientists ...
It’s the organization no one wants to be a member of — the Bite Club, for people who’ve survived a shark attack! Aussie native Dave Pearson, 62, founded it after a bull shark chomped down on his arm ...
So far this year, 12 shark attack bites have been reported in U.S. waters, with seven incidents occurring in Florida alone. Shark-bite incidents attract a lot of public attention because they occur ...
Read full article: National Hurricane Center highlights 2 areas in the Atlantic A Florida application for a property tax homestead exemption. PORTLAND, Maine – Australian scientists tested the ...
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