New Smyrna Beach: Shark Bite Capital with No Fatalities
New Smyrna Beach: Shark Bite Capital with No Fatalities
US · Published Jun 8, 2026
New Smyrna Beach in Volusia County, Florida, is known as the 'Shark Bite Capital of the World,' with over 300 recorded shark bites since the 1880s.
Despite this reputation, there have been no fatalities, as most incidents involve non-lethal 'hit-and-run' bites.

Why It's Important?

Shark bites at New Smyrna Beach are generally non-fatal and occur due to mistaken identity, as sharks often confuse human limbs with their prey. Most bites are minor and occur on legs or feet. However, the presence of sharks in the area highlights the need for caution, especially for surfers and swimmers. Increased human activity in the water raises the likelihood of encounters, though the risk of severe injury remains low.

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