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The Australian Shark-Incident Database (ASID), formerly known as the Australian Shark Attack File (ASAF), quantifies temporal and spatial patterns of shark-human interactions in Australia. The Australian Shark-Incident Database is a joint partnership with Taronga Conservation Society Australia, along with Flinders University, and the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries Maintained as an uninterrupted record by a few committed Taronga team members since 1984, the File currently comprises > 1000 individual investigations from 1791 to today, making it the most comprehensive database of its kind available.
https://github.com/cjabradshaw/AustralianSharkIncidentDatabase
Mitigation, White Shark, Shark Attack, Australia, Tiger Shark, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Shark, Bull Shark
Mitigation, White Shark, Shark Attack, Australia, Tiger Shark, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Shark, Bull Shark
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