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Shark Attack Research Paper

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When people first came to the New World they experienced a multitude of new flora and fauna, some of which was potentially dangerous. In 1642, in what would become New York City, a settler in the New World came across something quite dangerous in the Hudson River. As all good horror stories begin, it was a dark and stormy night on the Hudson. Anthony Van Corlaer, a Dutch settler in the New World, decided to try to swim across the Hudson. With the raging weather it would have been easy to simply say that Corlaer drowned, and that he was overtaken by a raging river. Yet, this was not the case. Witnesses said that he was overtaken by the devil himself, dragged below the surface, never to return. At the time no one was certain what the …show more content…

There has been a total of 81 shark attacks within those 14 gulf side counties to have recorded a shark attack. The Atlantic side of the state has seen a far greater quantity of shark attacks. Despite that there are only 12 counties which face the Atlantic Ocean, these 12 counties have all seen shark attacks. These 12 counties have seen a total of 730 shark attacks since they began to be recorded in 1882. Thus, one can see that the Atlantic side of the state of Florida has seen over 9 times the amount of shark attacks that the gulf side of the state has (Adams, et al, Confirmed Unprovoked Shark Attacks, 1). The fact that the Atlantic side of the state has seen over 9 times the amount of shark attacks which the gulf side has can be a little mind boggling. For one, the gulf side has considerably greater stretches of land and ocean than the Atlantic side does. One would think that perhaps this alone would lead to more shark attacks. However, if one simply believes that more beaches and greater amounts of ocean lead to more shark attacks, then they are missing the bigger picture. Clearly, there are plenty of other pieces which fit into the puzzle of shark attacks in

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