For centuries, says the DLNR’s Division of Aquatic Resources, traditional Hawaiian chants have warned about an increased risk of shark bites in the fall, “when the wiliwili tree blooms.” University of Hawaii researchers also confirm the fall spike. To that end, DAR Administrator Bruce Anderson said in a press release Monday, “October is the month with the greatest […]
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