Shark Bite Replace Shark Attack (original) (raw)

Shark Bite Replace Shark Attack- The term shark attack was rejected and in replacement there is a term now "shark bite". According to Christopher Neff, a researcher at the University of Sydney carrying out the world's first PhD on the politics of shark bite incidents.

In 2008, a team of scientists led by Stephen Wroe conducted an experiment to determine the great white shark's jaw power and findings indicated that a specimen more than 6.1 m (20 ft) long could exert a bite force of over 18,000 newtons (4,000 lbf). Bites also may cause bone fractures.

Shark bites are scary but persistent myths and sensationalism can lead to ineffective, political solutions, such as the recent authorisation of a shark hunt in Western Australia after three deaths, which would have made no swimmer safer if it had gone ahead.

Any shark bite to a limb should be splinted as if it were fractured.
There are three major kinds of unprovoked shark attacks. By far the most common are "hit and run" attacks.


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