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  2. Shark tourism - Wikipedia

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    Shark diving and shark feeding is very popular in the area, locals have been swimming with the sharks for close to three thousand years. The local people have many myths about these creatures passed down from antiquity. They are easily spotted in the waters of Beqa Lagoon Resort, which is their primary feeding ground.

  3. Sodwana Bay - Wikipedia

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    Sodwana Bay is a bay in South Africa on the KwaZulu Natal north coast, between St. Lucia and Lake Sibhayi.It is in the Sodwana Bay National Park, and the Maputaland Marine Reserve, and is a popular recreational diving destination.

  4. River Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Travelling to Florida, Jeremy once again encounters the bull shark, a species known to swim in freshwater, which he has faced before in Australia and South Africa. Bull sharks are believed to have been responsible for the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916, which inspired the 1974 novel Jaws. Three of the five attacks that occurred took place ...

  5. Woman makes history with shark-infested swim to remote ... - AOL

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    The area around the Farallones is a breeding ground for great white sharks, but in May many of them head elsewhere. On May 11, with weather conditions judged to be favorable, Gubser got into the ...

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  8. Mike Rutzen - Wikipedia

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    The Sharksafe Barrier is made of four rows of large vertical pipes, [15] each fitted with magnets that move with the ocean currents and tides to manipulate the swim patterns of sharks. These magnets overstimulate the unique electrosensory system of Elasmobranchs (i.e. sharks, skates , and rays ), known as the Ampullae of Lorenzini , which ...

  9. Shark bites in Volusia: Why do sharks swim near people? And ...

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