The 2025 Shark Attack Map provides details and data on shark attacks worldwide. The indicated location for each shark attack is as accurate as possible, although it may not precisely pinpoint the exact spot due to unfamiliar landmarks. Additionally, reports from non-English-speaking countries undergo translation, potentially leading to some inaccuracies in specific details.
Each location is normally accompanied by a hyperlink, offering access to more information and verified facts related to the respective shark attack case. It’s essential to note that, despite millions of people engaging with the ocean annually, only a minimal number actually experience a shark encounter.
2025 Shark Attack Breakdown
As of Jan. 12 there have been 3 shark attack bites in 2025. (1 provoked and 2 fatal shark attacks) publicly reported and verified
There have been 36 shark attack bite in the US in 2025 (0 Florida, 1 Hawaii, 0 California, 0 Texas, 0 North Carolina, 0 South Carolina). 1 provoked and 2 fatal.
Zero shark attack bites have been reported in Florida in 2025. Zero provoked and zero fatal.
There have been 1 shark attacks bites in Hawaii (0 fatal shark attack) in 2025. One of which is considered provoked
There have been 1 shark attack bites in Australia in 2025. One provoked and 1 fatal.
2025 Shark attacks by location in Australia:
Western Australia has 0 ( provoked), Fatal: 0, Unconfirmed: 0, shark attacks in 2025.
Northern Territory: has 0 (0 provoked), Fatal: 0, Unconfirmed 0, shark attacks in 2025.
Queensland: has 0 (0 provoked), Fatal: 0, Unconfirmed 0, shark attacks in 2025.
New South Wales: has 0 (0 provoked), Fatal: 0, Unconfirmed 0, shark attacks in 2025.
South Australia: has 0 (0 provoked), Fatal: 0, Unconfirmed 0, shark attacks in 2025.
Victoria: has 0 (0 provoked), Fatal: 0, Unconfirmed 0, shark attacks in 2025.
2025 Shark Attack Map
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Each year, there are approximately 100 reported shark attack bites worldwide. Most of these incidents are considered minor, and patients tend to recover rapidly. When you consider the vast number of people who live, work, and engage in water activities daily, the likelihood of a negative encounter with a shark is significantly low. It’s important to note that the majority of individuals will never encounter a shark in the wild. However, we sympathize with those who have lost their lives to shark attacks.
To reduce the risk of shark attack bites, there are various preventive measures outlined on the Shark Attack Prevention page. Before entering the water, it is crucial to be aware of surf conditions and possess adequate swimming skills. Notably, more people succumb to drowning each year than experience shark bites.
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