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Shark attacks in Hawaii spike in October, and scientists think they know why
Sharktober is real in Hawaii — and it's down to the reproductive pattern of predatory tiger sharks, an analysis of 30 years ...
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Forget Shark Week, it's Shark Month: Scientists warn of a surge in shark bites near Hawaii's shores
During the fall, the number of shark attacks in Hawaii increases for some reason. New research suggests that the rise in ...
Midwinter marks the annual return of humpback whales to Hawaiʻi, swimming down from Alaska to breed in the warmer waters. Tiger sharks start showing up in greater numbers soon thereafter from across ...
Tiger sharks are typically solitary wanderers, and it wasn’t clear to scientists how they came together to reproduce. But as HPR’s Catherine Cluett Pactol reports, groundbreaking research from the ...
A fisherman recently caught a tiger shark near the Cape shoreline, as the warm-water sharks make their way north. Researchers in recent years have predicted that tiger sharks would be popping up near ...
New researcher explains "Sharktober," revealing that October shark bite spikes are driven by tiger shark biology, not beach ...
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Shark attacks in Hawaii surge in October, and scientists think they know why
For years, Hawaiʻi surfers and lifeguards have talked about “Sharktober,” a stretch of fall weeks when encounters with sharks ...
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