Shark attacks, in general, are quite rare. You’ve heard the statistics, like recently from actor Chris Hemsworth, who mused: ...
New details are coming out about the doctor, Cyril Chevalier, who was bitten.
A terrified surfer was left screaming when a hammerhead shark knocked him off his board and into the water with the creature ...
The tragedy occurred on Sunday, Feb. 22, in the picturesque bay of Anse Vata in New Caledonia, a territory near Australia ...
Australia’s reputation for shark attacks is well-deserved. The creatures thrive in the continent’s warm, nutrient-rich waters ...
The U.S. sees more shark attacks than any other country, but fewer fatalities than Australia. Dive into the figures to see ...
A shark cull has been ordered by authorities in New Caledonia after a man was killed in an attack at the holiday destination.
The man, who worked as a doctor, suffered fatal injuries to his arms and leg.
The International Shark Attack File found Australia to be the location of the greatest number of deadly attacks in 2025.
The victim, a 55-year-old wing foiler, was found dead near Anse Vata beach in the capital, Noumea. Officials described the ...
“I lost my leg but I didn’t lose surfing," said Kai McKenzie, who had his right leg amputated above the knee following the attack in Australia in July 2024 ...
New Caledonian authorities ban beach swimming and resume shark culling despite concern from environmental groups, after a wing foiler is killed in an attack.