So does Brazil. Recife, where they are holding the World Cup, has had 24 fatal shark attacks since 1992. Oceans are full of sharks but most of them are not the slightest bit interested in humans.
Worldwide since 1580 there have been 2881 shark attacks with 569 fatalities. Australia has had its share but it gets about one fatality a year. The people attacked by sharks in Australia are usually people in wet suits swimming near seals or surfers.
Putting that into perspective there are millions of sea entries a year in Australia. To say there are 100million a year would be conservative. That gives you odds of 100million to one against being killed by a shark.
You have a better chance of winning lotto and being struck by lightning as you go to collect your winnings. There are plenty of sharks but you would have to be very, very unlucky to be attacked.
Well unless you go in the water you don't have to worry about sharks. If you're into surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, or other water sports, then sharks could be a concern. It's not just the city of Perth, Australia is known for having sharks in the entire ocean surrounding it.
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