As of 2014, there have been 82 recorded shark attacks in South Australia since the establishment of the colony in 1836. 20 of those have involved a single fatality. Victims were involved in a range of aquatic activities, including surfing, diving, spear-fishing, snorkeling, boating and swimming. Six of the fatalities occurred off the coast of greater metropolitan Adelaide, with the remainder distributed across South Australia's extensive coastline. Many of the fatal attacks have been attributed to Great white sharks.
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| - As of 2014, there have been 82 recorded shark attacks in South Australia since the establishment of the colony in 1836. 20 of those have involved a single fatality. Victims were involved in a range of aquatic activities, including surfing, diving, spear-fishing, snorkeling, boating and swimming. Six of the fatalities occurred off the coast of greater metropolitan Adelaide, with the remainder distributed across South Australia's extensive coastline. Many of the fatal attacks have been attributed to Great white sharks. (en)
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- List of fatal shark-incidents in Australia
- Penong, South Australia
- Elliston, South Australia
- Glenelg, South Australia
- Great Australian Bight
- Deaths due to shark attacks
- Smoky Bay, South Australia
- Colony of South Australia
- Shark attacks in Australia
- History of South Australia
- Waitpinga, South Australia
- West Beach, South Australia
- Coffin Bay, South Australia
- Great white sharks
- Abalone
- Aldinga Beach, South Australia
- Eyre Peninsula
- Fleurieu Peninsula
- Brighton, South Australia
- Gulf St Vincent
- Hardwicke Bay
- Marino, South Australia
- Port Germein, South Australia
- Port Lincoln
- Port Pirie
- Port Wakefield, South Australia
- Spencer Gulf
- Edithburgh, South Australia
- Neptune Islands
- Yorke Peninsula
- Lists of animal fatalities
- Western Australian shark cull
- Spear fishing
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| - As of 2014, there have been 82 recorded shark attacks in South Australia since the establishment of the colony in 1836. 20 of those have involved a single fatality. Victims were involved in a range of aquatic activities, including surfing, diving, spear-fishing, snorkeling, boating and swimming. Six of the fatalities occurred off the coast of greater metropolitan Adelaide, with the remainder distributed across South Australia's extensive coastline. Many of the fatal attacks have been attributed to Great white sharks. (en)
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