Every October, shark bites in Hawaii jump to levels 2-4 times higher than any other month—and scientists finally know why. It turns out, massive female tiger sharks move closer to shore to give birth and refuel after pregnancy, putting them right where people swim and surf. Tiger sharks are responsible for nearly half of all bites, and in October, that number jumps even higher. The key takeaway? Shark bites are still rare, but if you’re hitting the water this fall, extra caution goes a long way. How do you feel about swimming or surfing during shark season? #Science #Hawaii #SharkSeason