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25 sty 2022 · Click the icon to learn more about that shark species. Use the sliders to select the date range. All attack types are included by default; click the Non-fatal or Fatal buttons to include just that type of attack. Desktop browsers are recommended for the best experience.
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1 lut 2018 · How, Where & When Sharks Attack; Shark Attacks in Perspective; Reducing Your Risk. How to Avoid a Shark Attack; Quick Tips; Advice to Swimmers; Advice to Divers; Color of Apparel; Menstruation and Sharks; Advice to spearfishers; About the Shark Attack File. What is the ISAF? What is Involved? ISAF Case Classifications; Report a Shark Attack ...
How to use the Shark Attack Dashboard. The map. The three shark species are represented by icons on the dashboard map, color coded by species. White shark — green; Tiger shark — light blue; Bull shark — dark blue; Click on any of the icons to gain information about any incident.
Today the Global Shark Attack File is a continuously updated online resource that provides: A downloadable incident log chronologically. A world map of encounters categorized by provoked vs. unprovoked, incidents involving boats, air & sea disasters and questionable incidents
This project aims to interactively visualize shark attacks cases across the globe by developing an interactive web application using the data collected by Global Shark Attack File.
25 paź 2022 · shark attack data. Web Map by Madison-ERI. Last Modified: October 25, 2022. (0 ratings, 0 comments, 117 views)
14 lis 2016 · Through visualisation of the data, it aims to help identify where patterns exist in terms of both geography and time. All of the data on this site comes from the Global Shark Attack File (GSAF), a spreadsheet of human/shark interactions, compiled by the Shark Research Institute.