Is there shark attacks in Brazil?

Yes. Brazil has the second highest number of shark attacks in the world.

Brazil has a long history of shark attacks. The first recorded attack dates back to 1558 when a Portuguese sailor was killed by a shark off the coast of Recife. Since then, there have been over 1,000 shark attacks in Brazilian waters, resulting in over 200 fatalities.

Most of the shark attacks in Brazil occur in the tropical waters off the coast of the states of Pernambuco, Bahia, and Rio de Janeiro. The most common species of sharks involved in attacks are the bull shark, the tiger shark, and the lemon shark.

The risk of shark attack in Brazil is relatively low, but it is important to take precautions when swimming in the ocean. These precautions include swimming in areas that are supervised by lifeguards, avoiding swimming in areas where sharks are known to congregate, and avoiding swimming at night.

Here are some additional tips for avoiding shark attacks in Brazil:

* Do not swim in murky water.

* Do not wear shiny jewelry or clothing.

* Do not swim near fishing boats or piers.

* Do not feed sharks.

* If you see a shark, do not panic. Remain calm and slowly swim away.

By following these tips, you can help to reduce your risk of shark attack in Brazil.