Concerns are rising among Florida anglers about sharks snatching their catches, but experts say the situation is more nuanced than it appears. While some believe an increase in shark numbers is to blame, scientists point to various factors, including environmental changes and human behavior.

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Shark depredation, where fish are eaten by predators while on a fishing line, is a growing concern among Florida anglers . Researchers are investigating the potential causes, including climate change and rebounding shark populations.

Human factors, such as increased fishing activity and social media awareness, may also contribute to the perception of a shark problem. Scientists ar

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