Sharktober is real in Hawaii — and it's down to the reproductive pattern of predatory tiger sharks, an analysis of 30 years ...
Scientists confirm ‘sharktober’ is real as decades of data reveal month when attacks spike - The pattern appears to be driven by tiger shark biology, not by more people being in the water, marine biol ...
Today • Updated 11:31 p.m. A warning sign went up on Lanikai Beach after a male swimmer was bitten by a shark and seriously injured in October 2015.
New University of Hawaiʻi research confirms that "Sharktober" is real, revealing a statistically significant spike in shark ...
A new study has confirmed a statistically "significant" spike in shark bite incidents in Hawaiian waters every October.
It has to do with one particular species of shark—and it’s probably not the one you think.
While the overall risk of a shark attack remains low, experts say warmer waters, various weather events, shifting prey and busier coastlines can increase the risk ...
For years, Hawaiʻi surfers and lifeguards have talked about “Sharktober,” a stretch of fall weeks when encounters with sharks ...
New University of Hawaiʻi research confirms that "Sharktober" is real, revealing a statistically significant spike in shark bite incidents in Hawaiian waters every October. The study, which analyzed ...