Scientists have an explanation why there is an increase of shark attacks off East Coast - ABC News
Beaches have closed as surfers, lifeguards and swimmers alike suffer bites from curious sharks in search of food.
Climate change may play a factor in sharks venturing closer to shore.
There are numerous reasons why there have been more human-shark interactions on the East Coast this summer, according to experts.
Baby great white shark populations are increasingly moving north on the California coast due to climate change, researchers say
Shark attacks doubled in 20 years in highly populated areas, study finds
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A rise in reported shark attacks has beachgoers and officials concerned. Here's what to know. - CBS News
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