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Shark Attacks in Samoa

The Global Shark Attack File records 11 shark attacks in Samoa between 1890 and 2025. Of those, 2 were fatal (18.2%). The species most often involved is the tiger shark.

Last recorded shark attack in SamoaNovember 4, 2025 · Aga Reef Resort LalomanuView details →

Total recorded

11

Fatal

2

Fatality rate

18.2%

Global avg 21.2%

Years covered

1890–2025

Recorded incidents by year

Peak 1 (1890)Avg 1.0
1890: 11913: 11914: 11939: 11944: 11958: 12010: 12017: 12018: 12023: 12025: 1Average: 1.0 per year
189019582025
11 years of data, 1890–2025
Shark attacks in Samoa per year, 1890–2025
YearAttacks
18901
19131
19141
19391
19441
19581
20101
20171
20181
20231
20251

Species most often involved in Samoa

SpeciesRecorded incidents
Tiger Shark1

Counts based on the species field in the Global Shark Attack File. Species identification in incident reports is not always reliable.

Activities most associated with incidents

  • Fishing3
  • Surfing1
  • Placed hand in disemboweled shark’s jaws1
  • Surf skiing1
  • Towing a dead whale out to sea1

Recent recorded incidents in Samoa

Frequently Asked Questions

How many shark attacks have been recorded in Samoa?
The Global Shark Attack File records 11 shark attacks in Samoa, of which 2 were fatal.
What is the shark attack fatality rate in Samoa?
18.2% of recorded shark attacks in Samoa are fatal, compared with a global average of 21.2%.
Which shark species are most often involved in attacks in Samoa?
Based on incident records, the species most frequently identified in Samoa attacks are Tiger Shark.
What activities are most associated with shark attacks in Samoa?
Fishing accounts for the largest share of recorded incidents in Samoa, with 3 cases logged.
Where does this shark attack data come from?
All figures are derived from the Global Shark Attack File (GSAF), a non-profit database of shark-human incident records. Shark Data Lab cleans, geocodes, and aggregates the GSAF dataset for analysis.