- Avoiding Shark Attack
- Tips and facts on how to avoid being attacked by a shark from the National Parks Conservation Association. - How to Avoid a Shark Attack
- From the Florida Museum of Natural History. - International Shark Attack File (ISAF)
- A compilation of all known shark attacks. The ISAF contains maps and statistics of shark attacks by region, including sections for the Great White and attacks on divers, and information on how to reduce the risk of a shark attack. - List of Fatal, Unprovoked Shark Attacks in the United States - Wikipedia
- Offers a list of fatal, unprovoked shark attacks that occurred in United States territorial waters by decade in reverse chronological order. - More People, More Shark Attacks
- News coverage on shark attacks from CNN. Includes stats and safety tips. - NOVA: Shark Attack!
- Companion site to the 1997 NOVA programme investigating the increasingly frequent occurence of shark attacks. - Pacific Coast Shark Attack Statistics
- Shark Research Committee examines reports of shark attacks on humans along the Pacific Coast of North America. - Shark Attack!
- Incident reports and first-hand accounts of shark attacks on humans. - Shark Research Committee
- Documents shark attacks along the Pacific Coast of North America. Shark Research Committee also collects information on indigenous Pacific Coast sharks, including the White Shark's diet, distribution, behaviour, and encounters with people. - Shark Survivor
- Find out about recent shark attacks, sign up for the cell phone/email alert system, and learn about shark attack survivor and lifeguard Dawn Schauman. - SharkAttacks.com
- Features news of attacks by Great White, Tiger, and Bull sharks around the globe. Pictures and stories of victims, myths, facts, videos, galleries, and more. - Sharks: Assessing the Danger Within a Rational Context
- Considers attacks, shark and human behaviour in the water, and the other side of the story. - State of the Shark Map
- Interactive world map documenting shark populations, unprovoked shark attacks, and notable shark discoveries. From the Discovery Channel's Shark Week. - Under Attack
- It's humans, not sharks, who are nature's most fearsome predators. A Time magazine article.
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