Animal carcass dumping and improper conduct by tourists top a list of probable causes of the recent shark attacks near the Red Sea resort town Sharm al-Sheikh, according to conclusions drawn from a six-day investigation by teams of Egyptian and (...)
The possibility of more shark attacks in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm al-Sheikh is likely if the government fails to adopt sufficient measures to ensure the safety of tourists, US experts said.
Last week, marine experts said a single female (...)
The team of scientists recruited by the Ministry of Tourism to investigate last week's spate of shark attacks near Sharm al-Sheikh is set to conclude their initial report on Sunday. One oceanic white tip shark remains at-large in the area but (...)
Sharm el-Sheikh--One day after the South Sinai Governorate banned diving in Sharm el-Sheikh, the city--considered one of the main diving centers in the world--cut a somber figure. Many tourists were saddened to lose the opportunity to dive in one of (...)
Sharm el-Sheikh--George Burgess, the leading US expert investigating recent shark attacks in the Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh said that reaching a definitive conclusion on the cause of the attacks may take years.
The attacks claimed the (...)