

Fight with the deadly tiger sharks with wooden bat and collect food four survival until you reach towards the safe land. Gather all the necessary things for your survival like, hook, hammer, woods, and much more that are flowing over the sea. Get ready for the raft survival, challenge your skills and fight with the natural disaster in Raft Ocean Craft Survival: Shark Attack game. 3D environment of the tremendous ocean and cool sounds effect made this craft game addictive. Standing alone on the raft in the middle of the ocean and deadly tiger sharks everywhere, these feeling will goose bumps your skins. Where you can play as a brave man who stranded on an island and want to go home. Enjoy the most incredible survival game Raft Ocean Craft Survival: Shark Attack simulation that especially designed for the raft survival games fans. It is hoped that this site makes it apparent that shark attacks are extremely rare occurrences, while providing an easily accessible resource for those wishing to know more about the subject.Raft Ocean Craft Survival: Shark Attack game simulates the story of a brave man who survive from catastrophic crash in the ocean. Such incidents are in blue.Īll of the data on this site comes from the Global Shark Attack File (GSAF), a spreadsheet of human/shark interactions, compiled by the Shark Research Institute. In a few cases, despite media reports to the contrary, evidence indicated there was no shark involvement whatsoever. Questionable incidents - Incidents in which there are insufficient data to determine if the injury was caused by a shark or the person drowned and the body was later scavenged by sharks. The wartime losses due to sharks result from mans' cruelty to man. Air/Sea Disasters are accidents that place people into the day-to-day business of sharks. Unlike humans, there is no malice in sharks they simply do what nature designed them to do. Lacking hands, they may investigate an unfamiliar object with their mouths. Many incidents result because, like other animals that don't rely on instinct alone, sharks explore their environment. However, in cases in which the shark was hooked, netted or gaffed, the entry is orange because they are classed as provoked incidents.Ĭasualties of War & Air/Sea Disasters - Sharks maintain the health of the marine ecosystem by removing the dead or injured animals. Incidents involving Boats – Incidents in which a boat was bitten or rammed by a shark are in green. Many incidents are motivated by curiosity, others may result when a shark perceives a human as a threat or competitor for a food source, and could be classed as "provoked" when examined from the shark's perspective. We know that a live human is rarely perceived as prey by a shark. Although such incidents are of little interest to shark behaviorists, when the species of shark involved is known and pre-op photos of the wounds are available, the bite patterns are of value in determining species of shark involved in other cases when the species could not identified by the patient or witnesses. Provoked - GSAF defines a provoked incident as one in which the shark was speared, hooked, captured or in which a human drew "first blood".
