Following the attack of the diver: these are the world’s most dangerous places to meet a shark
The film has made a bad name for the sharks, and in some places it is probably rightly: divers from the flame unit, the Navy and naval policing continued today to look for the 40 -year -old truck driver from Petah Tikva, which went out to the dive near the “Rabin Orot” power plant in Hadera. Witnesses reported that they saw him struggle with one or more crushed, and findings transferred to a test at the Institute of Forens Medicine are probably compatible with a scenario of assault. The hard event took place in the season where the sharks are attracted to Hadera’s shores due to the hot water flowing from the station and the dead fish thrown near the Hadera stream.

The species observed in the area are a 3 -meter gray shark and a sailor’s shark, smaller and rarer. According to the experts, these are usually sharks that are not dangerous to humans, but in the case of fish mortality or artificial feeding – conditioning shame, and the shark may attack. Most sharks do not recognize humans as food. However, there are other species in the world – fast, sharp, and sometimes fatal – that in some areas they have become a real threat.

Shark Bite Diver in Hadera (Photo: Use by section 27A)

However, as mentioned in some places in the world of meeting a shark can be fatal. These are the 10 most dangerous sites for a shark, and the species to get to know travelers:
New Samirna Beach, Florida, USA
Eden Garden for Surfs and Sports Enthusiasts
What attracts the sharks here: Fish -rich water streams, increased surfing activity that simulates prey movement
Main species: Bull Shark, Black Finnish shark, tiger shark
Risk: High – the highest annual number of attacks in the world

Gwellope, Mexico
Very popular with extreme diving enthusiasts and cages with sharks
What attracts the sharks here: seals, clear and relatively quiet water
Main species: White
Risk: Outside of the Cage – Deadly; In a cage – relatively safe

Cape Town, South Africa
One of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa
What attracts the sharks here: huge seals colonies in the region’s bays
Main species: white stimulant, tiger shark
Risk: Medium -high, depending on the season and seals

Recruck Bay, Australia
A prestigious and very common tourist destination for diving and browsing
What attracts the sharks here: hot water, rich reefs and a diverse ecological system
Main species: white, tiger, bulls
Risk: High – deaths have been documented

Rocheon, Indian Ocean
A favorite destination for French, travelers and surfboards (currently limited)
What attracts the sharks here: Rich prey, environmental effects of industrial fishing
Main species: bulls, tigeris
Risk: Extreme – one of the world’s most dangerous shark points

Sharks in Hadera, Archives image (Photo: Society for the Protection of Nature, Bar Stern)

Rector shores, Brazil
A bustling beach city with promenades, hotels and resorts
What attracts the sharks here: the establishment of a port that caused the disruption of marine roaming routes
Main species: Shark -Shark
Risk: High – including fatal attacks in recent years

Hawaii Islands, USA
From the world’s most popular tourist destinations
What attracts the sharks here: multiple tourists in water, dense fish population, warm water
Main species: tigeri, gallop
Risk: Medium – but in an increase

The Egyptian coast-Hurgda, Sharm el-Sheikh, Red Sea
Very popular with divers and vacationers from Europe and Israel
What attracts the sharks here: hot water, coral reefs, boat and fishing movement changes
Main species: short -term ocean grenad
Risk: Medium -high – including deaths

New Zealand – Northern Beach
Wanted by Natural and Diving Hands
What attracts the sharks here: cold reefs, a variety of tropical fish
Main species: White Standard, Tigers
Risk: low but exists

California shores
From the world’s iconic beaches – Los Angeles, San Diego, Malibu
What attracts the sharks here: large seals population, intense browsing activity
Main species: White
Risk: low -medium – rare but memorable attacks

Shark Band near the Power Station in Hadera (Photo: Guy Levian, the Nature and Parks Authority)

The danger does not always come with a prominent fin or threatening background music. In most cases, tourists are approaching water without knowing that they are in a completely different territory – territory in which movement, smell, and time a day can determine if the meeting with a shark will end in an exciting story or a dangerous injury.

By Editor

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