Study: More sharks bite people in Hawaii, but risk minuscule

In this Feb. 22 photo, Juliun Perkins, who was bitten by a shark last year while surfing outside of Pounders in Laie, stands with his surfboard that he was on during the attack, on Kailua beach, Oahu. (Cindy Ellen Russell/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP)

HONOLULU (AP) — The rate of shark bites in Hawaii has been increasing slightly in recent years, but the risk remains extremely low — roughly 5-in-1 million — according to new research.