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SharkSurvivor provides exclusive informative interviews with shark attack victims and experts. The interviews will not only tell what happened, but will show that there is a direct link between some shark attacks and ocean safety conditions.

We believe certain sharks are aggressive by nature and that most attacks occur by mistaken identity.

Select the type of interviews to read by using the menu to the right or the links within each category below.
Human Victims
Most shark attacks can be avoided

In addition to photos (when available), interviews contain information about the conditions when the attack occurred.

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Animal Victims
Shark attacks on other species

Attacks may be defensive or offensive where the shark, as an apex predator (top of the food chain) will attack the weaker species.

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Sharks as Victims
Man is the shark's greatest threat

Sharks are threatened by misunderstanding, overfishing, and finning. As scavengers, sharks are important to the ecosystem.

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Interviews with the Experts
Learn from the experts

Information is provided by individuals who have extensive knowledge of sharks and their behavior.

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The Interviews Section:

To submit a candidate to be interviewed, please visit our Submit a Candidate section. All applicants and/or their representative will be interviewed by Shark Survivor, Inc. before any victim attack information is posted on SharkSurvivor.com

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