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... increases. The study suggests that the number of shark attacks attributed to species currently found in British coastal waters is minimal but the effects of climate change will alter the distribution of fish throughout the world. If the number of shark attacks in British waters were to increase the most susceptible water user would be surfers. 1.0 Introduction. The coverage of global events has increased with developments in technology and this has lead to such events becoming more accessible through various types of media. Whether it is television, radio, newspapers, magazine articles or the Internet. Noticeably the number of shark attacks, in particular those captured using home video recording equipment and shown on the global media networks have become more regular. Two examples being the most prominent, the first in 1998 in the Adriatic Sea, when a White shark ate a Father and Son's fishing catch as it was reeled alongside ...
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