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Which beach has the most great white sharks?

This Popular U.S. Beach Destination May Have the World's Highest Concentration of Great White Sharks. Researchers believe that the population of great white sharks on Cape Cod has been steadily growing.



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The shark population peaks on Cape Cod around late summer and into early fall when ocean temperatures are the warmest, findings show. From almost 3,000 videos collected during 137 research trips conducted off Cape Cod's beaches, the researchers identified 393 individual white sharks.

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New Smyrna Beach, Florida New Smyrna Beach has seen more shark attacks than any other beach in the United States.

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Located in Central Florida, New Smyrna Beach has earned the reputation as the Shark Attack Capital of the World. The area is known for a significant frequency of shark encounters, with blacktip and spinner sharks being the primary species involved.

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It is best to avoid areas where seals are more abundant, or else a shark may mistake you for its food. Swim Close to Shore – It is pretty unlikely that a shark will be close to shore when the beach is crowded. Even if one is, you can safely get to shore because it would be close by.

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Gansbaai is known as the Great White Capital of the world as it is the only place where you can dive with Great White Sharks all year round. Only a two hour scenic drive from Cape Town, Great White Shark Cage Diving in Gansbaai is without a doubt the most exhilarating and adrenalin pumping experience not to be missed.

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A great white shark was caught on video swimming dangerously close to the shore in Aptos, California. APTOS, Calif. -- A great white shark was spotted swimming dangerously close to the shore in Northern California. The shark was captured on drone video swimming feet away from Hidden Beach in Aptos.

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Lake Victoria, Tanzania and Uganda Lake Victoria is referred to as the world's most dangerous lake. Don't let the calm water fool you; more than 5,000 people die in the waters every year.

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Carpinteria City Beach is boasted as the “World's Safest Beach,” and a California state beach of the same name is located nearby. Santa Claus Beach is a favorite among surfers and Rincon Point, home to the Rincon Classic surfing competition, is just a short drive south.

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The Pacific Ocean, the largest and deepest ocean on Earth, is home to some of the most dangerous waters in the world. Its vast expanse and diverse ecosystems make it a breeding ground for various threats, both natural and human-made.

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