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Shark attacks increased around the world in 2021

Daniela Pizzirani NCA NewsWire

A new study has revealed how dangerous Austalia’s coastline is compared to the rest of the world.

Researchers from the International Shark Attack File recorded 73 unprovoked attacks worldwide last year, up from 52 people bitten in 2020.

A total of 12 shark attacks were recorded in Australia in 2021. But compare this to the last five-year average of 16 incidents and it’s slightly lower.

Australia led the world with the number of unprovoked deaths in 2021, recording three.

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New South Wales was considered the most shark active state with more than 265 incidents in the last 300 years.

Fatal Shark Attack Greenmount Beach Coolangatta
Camera IconA male surfer was attacked and bitten by a four metre Great White Shark 50 metres off the beach at Greenmount point Coolangatta on the 8th of September 2020 -. Photo: Scott Powick News Corp Credit: News Corp Australia

Long-term trends showed a decreasing number of annual fatalities with six attacks in New South Wales, two of which were fatal, four in Western Australia, one of which was fatal, and just one in both Queensland and Victoria.

RIGHT: Shark attack victim Tim Thompson who was fatally injured by a shark in Coffs Harbour near Shelley Beach in NSW on September 05, 2021. Facebook.
Camera IconRIGHT: Shark attack victim Tim Thompson who was fatally injured by a shark in Coffs Harbour near Shelley Beach in NSW on September 05, 2021. Facebook. Credit: Supplied

Among the attacks in NSW, proud husband and dad-to-be Timothy Thompson was killed on Father’s Day.

Timothy was surfing at Shelley Beach north of Coffs Harbour when his arm was mauled by a great white shark.

The 31-year-old was pulled to shore by nearby surfers and given CPR.

Tragically Mr Thompson died at the scene leaving his pregnant wife behind.

Supplied Editorial Tim Thompson and wife Katie Thompson. Tim was killed after being bitten by a shark whilst surfing yesterday, September 05, 2021, at Shelly Beach, just North of Coffs Harbour, NSW. Picture: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/katie.brooks.796/posts/10158146933491566
Camera IconTim Thompson, 31. Tim was killed after being bitten by a shark while surfing. Facebook. Credit: Supplied

Mr Thompsons wife Kate Thompson wrote about her heartbreak and promised to tell her baby how caring and loved her husband was.

“The last thing Tim said to me before he walked out that door for the last time was, ‘I love you two’. He kissed me and my tummy goodbye.” she wrote.

“I hope Timmy is up there doing what he loves: surfing the best barrels and watching over us.”