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"The United States averaged around 44 unprovoked shark bites a year over the past 20 years, according to records kept by the International Shark Attack File at the Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida.There were 40 reported attacks in the USA last year.Only four coastal states haven’t reported a shark bite over the past 20 years: Alaska, Connecticut, Maryland and New Hampshire.While shark encounters provide dramatic content for Shark Week, which kicked off Sunday, they remain exceedingly rare considering how many people enter the water, said Chris Lowe, director of the Shark Lab at California State University, Long Beach. "Giuseppe "Joey" Liuzzo, who has surfed New Smyrna for more than 20 years, says he sees sharks almost every time he goes to the beach. Get ready for Discovery Channel's Shark Week 2020!
Sharks were just movie monsters that needed to be killed.“The thinking was, ‘The only good shark is a dead shark,’” Kurr said.So if sharks are indeed the most popular wild animal in the world, they’ve gone through quite a rebranding. Shark Week 2020, which airs Aug. 9 to Aug. 16 and represents the 32nd installment of the fearsome franchise, will feature a record 24 specials that explore the deadly-but-misunderstood creatures. Sign up for the To learn more or opt-out, read our But try selling that in 1975, when “Jaws” made moviegoers’ blood run cold. Shark Week 2020 will also be exploring the effectz of the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on our oceans. "I kind of planked because I didn’t want to step on it. World-renowned shark scientist Dr. Michael Heithaus is on a mission to reveal the mysterious connection between sharks and volcanoes.