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Sharks: Setting the Record Straight
legislation regarding shark feeding, and the geographical distribution of shark attacks in the United States. Students will write outlines for TV programs to educate the public about sharks. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, life sciences Connections to the Nati...
Shark Season: Hazard or Hype?
Reddit A recent University of Florida report also illustrates the overall rarity of such human-shark encounters—even as increasing multitudes of beachgoers take to the surf in search of summer fun. Global shark attacks declined in 2002 for the...
Florida Shark Attacks Spotlight Real, But Rare, Danger
But Rare, Danger Brian Handwerk for National Geographic News June 28, 2005 Two shark attacks in three days off the Florida Panhandle have left one teen dead and a second seriously injured. The tragedies spotlight the real, though rare, danger of shark attacks. Yeste...
Great Whites May Be Taking the Rap for Bull Shark Attacks
for Bull Shark Attacks Brian Handwerk for National Geographic News August 2, 2002 Although shark attacks are uncommon, they creep into the consciousness of many beachgoers throughout the summer season. What most people have in mind in fears of attack i...
Are Sharks as Dangerous as We Think They Are?
future" Time: Three to four hours Materials Required: Computer with Internet access Objectives: Students will analyze a map of reported shark attacks in the United States; view and discuss pictures of sharks and their relationship to humans; and rese...
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