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Summer comes when sharks start attacking! It's best not to go to these beaches in Australia.

As summer steps approach, beach surfing BBQ is about to start, while the horrendous number of shark attacks has prompted experts to warn swimmers to watch out for their "crazy predators."

Experts have revealed why a doctor in the picturesque Holy Spirit Islands of (Whitsundays), in Kunzhou has been bitten crazily by sharks, as well as a shark attack on the notorious Ballina Beach in New State. The reason why it happens so often.

Speaking of Monday's attack on sharks, Dr Barbara Uling of, Sharks and Rays Australia warned that swimmers needed to be vigilant as Australia entered summer.

"from a biologist's point of view, it's hard to tell what's going on there," she said. "but there must be something that brought these animals here;" Sharks are carnivores that roam around, so you can find them anywhere in the ocean, but there must be a reason why these animals bite people there. "

Dr. Uling also mentioned the Taronga Conservation Society's Australian Shark attack document, which lists precautions that can be taken to reduce the risk of attacks. In addition, Dr. Uling believes it is the responsibility of the media to disseminate this information so that people will know more about the guidance. "

Queensland Fishery Director Mark Verne agreed and made it clear that people should not swim in Cid Harbour. He said, as local operators have suggested that Cid Harbour is mainly moored, the handling of food residue could attract sharks, meaning that under no circumstances should people swim where sharks congregate.

Taronga recommends swimming in patrol locations, but avoid dangerous shark gatherings, and it is equally important to avoid swimming in dusk, dawn or night, and in dirty areas where sharks are hard to see.

Monday's attack took place at dusk, and John West, director of the Australian Shark attack document, cited some theoretical reasons for possible shark attacks.

The common reason is that sharks may be hungry, mistakenly mistaking humans for prey or feeling threat when humans invade their private spaces. They are also attracted to bright colors, blood, urine, sounds and curious animals.

Data collected by the Shark Institute's Global Shark attack File show that between 1990 and 2016, most of the top 13 locations for unprovoked shark attacks occurred in the new state.

From 1990 to 2016, there were 295 unprovoked shark attacks, including 122 in the new state, according to the institute.

During this period, there were up to 12 unprovoked attacks in Byron Bay, New York, killing two people. Also in the new state, Ballina recorded six attacks and one death.

In the past 20 years, there have been five shark attacks in Sydney Port, ranking third. The famous Bondi Beach (Bondi Beach) ranks sixth with three shark attacks.

On Wednesday morning, a 43-year-old man was attacked by a shark in Ballina, a river area in northern New York, and his leg was bitten by a shark less than two days ago, around 05:30 on Monday. Daniel Cristidis, 33, was killed by a shark.

The young doctor was on a five-day voyage to the Holy Spirit Islands in Queensland less than two months after the two tourists were killed less than 24 hours apart. It was also attacked in the same waters, leading to the killing of six sharks.

Justin Barwick, a 46-year-old tourist, was attacked while swimming on Cid Harbour's private yacht on Sept. 19. The next day, 12-year-old Hannah Pops was bitten by sharks and lost a leg while swimming in the same port.

The state of government later issued a "kill" order for predators in the area, killing six sharks, and the state fisheries department issued a statement shortly after the attack, telling people that Cid Harbour was "unfit to swim."

The last shark attack occurred in 2010 when 60-year-old tourist Patricia Tramble was attacked outside (Dent Island) on Dent Island.

When you go to the beach to swim and surf BBQ, you must keep in mind the key points that experts remind you to keep in mind, while enjoying the beautiful summer seaside time, you must also ensure the safety of your life.

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