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A fatal shark attack in NSW sparked fear, though experts say shark attacks remain extremely rare and random.
A surge in shark attacks along New South Wales beaches, including a fatal bite that killed a 12-year-old boy, has triggered widespread fear despite experts stressing the overall risk remains extremely low—about one in eight million in Australia.
The incidents, four in two days, are highly unusual but not indicative of a trend, with experts emphasizing sharks do not target humans and that attacks are random accidents.
Public concern has reignited debates over emotional versus science-based policymaking, with scholars warning against fear-driven responses and highlighting the need for rational safety measures like swimming in groups and heeding local warnings.
Un ataque fatal de tiburón en Nueva Gales del Sur provocó temor, aunque los expertos dicen que los ataques de tiburones siguen siendo extremadamente raros y aleatorios.