'Dead Zones' Are Blamed for Rise in Shark Attacks
Increasing numbers of unprovoked shark attacks on swimmers could be linked to the formation of immense oxygen-starved dead zones in the world's oceans, according to American scientists. Three people have been bitten by sharks off the Texas coast this year, compared to only 18 attacks in...| Comments on article "'Dead Zones' Are Blamed for Rise in Shark Attacks" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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