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El Niño Could Bring Sharks to Beaches That Have Never Seen Them

El Niño Could Bring Sharks to Beaches That Have Never Seen Them

Summary

Scientists say that the El Niño weather pattern is warming the ocean and causing sharks to move into areas where they are not usually seen. This year, shark sightings have increased in places like California and the Mediterranean, but experts say the overall number of shark attacks remains low.

Key Facts

  • El Niño warms ocean water, changing where marine animals live.
  • Warmer water pushes sharks to new places with comfortable temperatures.
  • California may see more warm-water sharks like tiger sharks, bull sharks, and hammerheads during a strong El Niño.
  • Some warm-water shark species are appearing further north than usual.
  • Australia recorded four fatal shark attacks in 2026, matching usual yearly totals.
  • Florida had a serious shark attack on a Navy base employee in June 2026.
  • Worldwide shark attacks in 2025 remained near average levels, with 65 unprovoked bites.
  • Most shark encounters happen during normal beach activities like swimming and surfing.
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