The world’s most shark-infected beaches include New Smyrna Beach in Florida, USA, which has the highest number of shark attacks globally due to its large population of blacktip sharks. Recife in Brazil is another notorious beach, known for its high shark attack rate, particularly involving bull sharks. Other shark-infested beaches include the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa, where great white sharks are frequently spotted, and the beaches of Western Australia, which have seen numerous fatal shark attacks in recent years, primarily by great white sharks and tiger sharks.
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The world’s most shark-infected beaches include New Smyrna Beach in Florida, USA, which has the highest number of shark attacks globally due to its large population of blacktip sharks. Recife in Brazil is another notorious beach, known for its high shark attack rate, particularly involving bull sharks. Other shark-infested beaches include the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa, where great white sharks are frequently spotted, and the beaches of Western Australia, which have seen numerous fatal shark attacks in recent years, primarily by great white sharks and tiger sharks.