The Sharks Attacks:

The shark's attacks were rare and sharks pull rarely the body of the person they've bitten. According to the diver's testimonies, which randomly met the "great white shark", they said that every white shark they met was having different reactions. So there are no typical reactions that one indeed can use to represent them all.

Jacques-Yves Cousteau, in one of his expeditions has met one of these sharks. In this meeting while the shark approached him, it abruptly turned and disappeared in the depth of the ocean.

After having had numerous experiments, there is a conclusion that the sharks have a sense of taste, which is developed enough, and that they do not eat any and all kind of things (except the tiger sharks which have a nickname "trash of the seas").

The Cousteau team led by Jean-Michel Cousteau (the son of Jacques-Yves), aboard the special ship Alcyone had studied the behavior of the Great White Shark of Australia for a long time. And going along to help them the best specialist of this subject : Rodney Fox and Valery Taylor. They noticed that mostly the shark's bites are making first to taste and if the taste of the "prey" was not convenient for them, they spit it out.

Naturally if what is described above happens to hte human being, they will not escape from the bites witout being hurt.

The charts below show the regions of the most exposed shark attacks as wel as the frequency of these last ones and their seriousness: