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Kempster and Collin asked does culling shark numbers reduce the risk or frequency of shark attacks?
It seems that the frequency of shark attacks on popular vacation spots decreases before and during economic collapse.
These findings suggest that the frequency of shark attacks on the coast of West Africa is underestimated.
Although not exhaustive, our study shows that the frequency of shark attacks on the Senegalese coasts has been underestimated.
To investigate if the frequency of shark attacks is actually very low and not just under-reported and whether there are potentially sharks that might attack along the coastline in the area, a study was carried out in Senegal's most populated area, the Cap Vert peninsula, where the capital city Dakar is located.
To investigate if the frequency of shark attacks could be really low and not just under-reported and whether there are potentially sharks that might attack in the area, a study was carried out in Dakar and the Cap Vert peninsula, Senegal.
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Here we explore the contemporary distribution and sighting frequency of sharks on reefs in the greater-Caribbean and assess the possible role of human pressures on observed patterns.
We used underwater visual censuses to describe the contemporary distribution and sighting frequency of sharks on reefs in the greater-Caribbean.
Surveys were grouped within one km2 cells, which allowed us to determine the contemporary geographical distribution and sighting frequency of sharks.
Finally, we used population viability analysis to assess the specific effect of fishing mortality on the distribution and sighting frequency of sharks.
Across all cells, the average sighting frequency of sharks (i.e. the fraction of dives in which sharks were sighted) was 10% (S.E. ±0.004) for all sharks and 3% (S.E. ±0.003) for all sharks excluding nurse sharks.
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