Where Are Sharks Most Active in Florida?

Where Are Sharks Most Active in Florida?

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There are many places you can see sharks very close to humans, especially if you visit Florida.

 In a few seconds, I will want us to forget about the shark attacks and talk about what you can do with sharks.

You may want to dive with sharks;

you can view them from a boat or even swim in a habitat.

I know you would like to have the list of these places.

 In Florida, you can easily find sharks in different beaches.

However, where are sharks most active in Florida?

I believe that Volusia County has the most active shark activities in Florida.

Volusia County will appear on some of your top searches when you browse shark attacks in the United States.

Where are sharks most active in Florida?

Volusia County!

Volusia County has the highest number of shark activities in Florida.

Meanwhile, the highest number of shark attacks on a beach in Florida is in Volusia County.

Where Are Sharks Most Active in Florida?
Where Are Sharks Most Active in Florida?

895 unprovoked shark attacks have been recorded in Florida, and Volusia County got a share of 337 out of this total, representing 38% of the shark attacks.

Coming right behind Volusia County is Brevard County on the list of beaches that recorded the highest number of shark attacks in Florida.

From history, most shark attacks happen between August and September every year, and most attacks occur on the Coast of Volusia County.

This is according to Florida’s Shark Attack File.

Places to See Sharks in Florida

Shark Tours, Riviera Beach

With Shark Tours Florida off the coast of Palm Beach, you can swim with sharks in open water.

If you do not want to get into the water, you can be a rider and view the sharks from a boat.

Subject to the time of the year you visited, you will have the opportunity to see many kinds of sharks like,

  • Blacktip Sharks
  • Lemon Sharks
  • Silky Sharks
  • Hammerheads
  • Bull Sharks
  • Tiger Sharks

Florida Aquarium, Tampa

At Florida Aquarium, you do not have to be a certified scuba driver to experience the Florida Keys coral reef dive sites.

In this aquarium, you can safely swim with sharks, stingrays, barracudas, and sea turtles.

Keys Shark Diving, Marathon

Sharks have made the Florida Keys and its offshore waters its natural habitats.

Even if you are a first-time diver with a shark or an experienced diver, there is an excursion for you in Keys Shark Diving.

You cannot go diving but taking a shark-viewing trip or taking a shark-diving trip from inside a shark cage.

You do not need scuba certification to take these trips because the cage floats on the surface, very close to the boat.

Do you intend to embark on a day trip?

These are your favorite activities that will keep you engaged in the Marathon Islands.

Emerald Charters Shark Tours

You can go with Emerald Charters on shark dives in Jupiter, Florida.

As a certified diver, you will have the opportunity to see different kinds of sharks like bull sharks, hammerheads, tiger sharks, lemon sharks, and many more.

This charter takes only certified divers.

Florida Shark Diving, Jupiter

You can get as close as possible to sharks in their natural habit with Florida Shark Diving, even with the largest numbers of them globally.

It does not matter if you are an experienced shark diver or a novice trying to see a shark for the first time in your life.

The two choices open to you are observing them from the boat or cage diving and free-diving with them.

Theater of the Sea, Islamorada

Going Shark Tours Florida consists of a 10-minute orientation and 20 minutes swimming with sharks.

You can feed and hold nurse sharks as you sit in the water.

You will also have the opportunity to embrace sharks in the saltwater lagoon.

Sea Life Orlando

Under the Orlando Eye, you will get the SeaLife Orlando, an indoor aquarium.

This is where you will see difficult kinds of sharks and other fish species and aquatic life.

You will see Epaulette Sharks, Bamboo Sharks, Black Tip Reef Sharks, Zebra Sharks, and Bonnet head Sharks at Sea Life Orlando.

Viewing these sharks and other aquatic creatures in Sea Life is costly, but you are not charged for parking.

 Miami Shark Tours

Miami Shark tours is a boat tour that takes about 4 hours in Biscayne Bay.

With bait, sharks are attracted close to the boat.

It is an opportunity for those who can not go diving to see sharks in the wild.

Miami Shark Tours will allow you to see Lemon Sharks, Bull Sharks, Blacktips, Hammerheads, and Tiger Sharks.

The tour is scheduled and should be booked in advance.

In addition, it can cost you some money.

Discovery Cove Orlando

Will you love to swim with sharks in a safe environment?

At Discovery Cove Orlando, you will pay a little more to have a shark swim.

It is an opportunity you have to swim with more than 20 sharks.

You will also have the opportunity to swim with blacktip reef, nurse, zebra, and bonnethead sharks.

FAQs

How close do sharks come to shore in Florida?

450 feet.

An estimated distance of 450 feet from the beach has been recorded for shark activities in Florida.

For instance, I have

There is a video I saw recently where 15 to 20 sharks were swimming very close to the seashore in Florida.

Is it common for sharks to be close to shore?

Yes, it is common to find sharks close to shore.

For instance, George Gorman, the regional director for the state park system on Long Island, said that most of the shark attacks that occur these days are my mistakes.

It was discovered in a study conducted by experts at the University of Miami that sharks swim closer these days to the shore than people have realized.

What time of day are sharks most active in Florida?

Nighttime is when sharks are active.

Get out of the water once the day is dark, most especially at night.

This is when sharks come out to feed and become most active.

 


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