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Shark Hotspots Revealed: Where to Swim with Caution in 2025
12 Nov
Summary
- United States leads the world in unprovoked shark bites, with Florida as the top hotspot
- Australia has the highest fatality rate from shark attacks, with 4 deaths in 2025 so far
- Brazil's northeastern region, particularly Recife, is a growing concern for shark encounters

According to the latest data as of November 2025, the United States continues to lead the world in unprovoked shark bites, recording 28 confirmed cases in 2024. Within the US, Florida stands out as the top hotspot, accounting for 44% of all shark attacks. Many of these incidents involve juvenile blacktip sharks, whose breeding grounds stretch along the northeast Florida coastline.
Australia, meanwhile, has experienced a concerning spike in shark attack fatalities. While the country ranks second globally for overall shark encounter activity, it has the highest fatality rate, making up 22% of all global attacks and resulting in 4 deaths in 2025 so far - 40% of the total fatalities worldwide.
Elsewhere, Brazil's northeastern regions, particularly the city of Recife, have emerged as a growing area of concern. The region's abundant marine life and the presence of aggressive shark species like bull and tiger sharks have led to a steady number of unprovoked attacks in recent years.
As beach-goers plan their 2025 vacations, it's crucial to be aware of these shark encounter hotspots and take appropriate precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.


