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We're 'hardwired' to fear sharks, but there are ways to reduce risk when entering the water"On a decade-by-decade basis, we are seeing more shark bites — particularly on surfers — in Australia, and that is consistent with a global trend," Dr McPhee said, noting attack numbers in ...
Even so, data from the Taronga Conservation Society reveals the average of deaths caused by shark attacks is around two people per year. But are sharks now more likely to bite humans? Dr McPhee ...
Professor Daryl McPhee is head of higher degree research at Bond University. His core expertise is in fisheries and marine ecology. Dr McPhee has published over ... and mitigating the risk of ...
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