TheJawsmovie franchise may be responsible for stoke a generation - panoptic phobic disorder of sharks , but the poor creatures do n’t deserve such a grisly reputation .

Only six multitude pall from an motiveless shark attack , on intermediate , each class . That is aninfinitesimallysmall fraction of the number of people drink down by overzealous dogs ( 59,000 ) and an even smaller percentage of sharks stamp out by humans   – 11,417 everysinglehour(or approximately100 milliona   year ) .

However , agree to a study publish inPLOS ONE ,   the rate of shark attackshasbeen   increasing in recent years , albeit only in extremely populated coastal region . For instance ,   parts of the easterly US and southern Australia , where the act of people caught up in attacks has doubled over the last 20 long time .   Stephen Midway , assistant prof from the Department of   Oceanography & Coastal Sciences at Louisiana State University , suppose that though the pace remain low , they should go along to be supervise .

Midway ’s interestingness in shark   hostility was piqued bya ado of attacksthat took place on the coast of North Carolina in 2015 , now thought to be the resultant of a completion of component : an unusually warm summer , high identification number of beachgoers , and differences in prey distribution .

" I was curious what the likelihood of shark attacks is in a certain telephone number of year at different property around the world , "   he said in astatement .

" While shark tone-beginning are often report in number , we factored in the regional human populations to determine the rate of shark attack worldwide . "

To do so , Midway and colleagues used time series modeling to determine rates of shark attempt in 14 area between 1960 and 2015 . Data was raise from the International Shark Attack File . From there , they took the three land with the highest numeral of attacks ( the US , Australia , and South Africa ) and investigate further , finding that while rates remain small , they have duplicate in extremely populated regions over the last two decades .

But the blame is on us . " As development increases along the coast and in beach communities , more resident and tourists frequent these waters . With more people in the piddle , the chance for a shark attack increases , "   Midwayexplained .

" However , I must stress the fact that not all places across the ball see an increase . " In California , for instance , a2015 studyled by Stanford University researchers found that the routine of attacks has fallen significantly . " And even in the place where we saw an increment , the chances were still one in several million . "   People who enter the sea are   almost2,000 clock time more likelyto die from drowning than a shark sharpness .

It ’s also worth point out that the vast majority of these attacks ( 85 percent ) were non - fatal , though this figure does vary by region . In the US , for lesson , there were   1,215 shark attack report between 1960 and 2015 but only 24 ( or 2 per centum ) were black . Most were no more stark than a dog bit . In comparison , there were just 13 account shark attack in Hong Kong but 10 ( or 77 pct ) proved virulent .

" world have always demonized sharks because they are elusive and live in an environment that ’s not native to us –   the sea , " co - generator George Burgess ,   director emeritus at the University of Florida , add together .

" We would care citizenry to sleep together that these shark onset result call for to be put into perspective whenever they occur . This study assist us step back and bet at the freehanded moving-picture show . "

After all , you are far more likelyto be kill taking a selfiethan by a shark .