July 30, 2014 — The Florida Museum of Natural History has a neat tool available on their website: an interactive map of every single (reported) shark attack, worldwide, since 1580. (There aren't nearly as many as you might think!)
You can zoom in on specific regions (Florida is pictured above), and the map allows you to sort by species when the species was known. Information is broken down by "Attacks", "Fatal Attacks", and "Year of Last Fatality". A wealth of information, if shark-attack-related information was somehow equivalent to wealth.
The interface is a bit clunky, and the design is definitely pre-web-2.0, but the information is great.
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