Thanks, but neither of those links asserts what you do.
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The first says that a 4th choral reef has been bleached & shows pictures of one that was bleached and then recovered.
It says nothing about sharks or even shark attacks. Nor does it say if choral bleaching and recovery has been a cyclic event for millennia.
The 2nd says that water temps in some areas have changed by a degree or two & sand sharks are sensitive to such changes and move. That too could well be a normal natural cyclical part of earth's environment.
That article says nothing about shark attacks and obviously nothing about the change in temps in a certain area or choral reef bleaching causing a rise in shark attacks near beaches.
I have a niece who is going to school in Florida and dives constantly studying sharks. She has said nothing similar to what you are asserting.
She is currently in South Africa with a group doing some sort of studies on sharks.