Diver bitten by Shark in Melbourne Aquarium

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Gotta watch out for those nurse sharks. I knew a guy who got bit by one in the early 70's. 40 years later, dead! Very dangerous creatures! Rofl!!!!

And if someone stepped or kneeled on any fish, im glad it was a stingray that can at least defend itself.
 
I agree with the sentiments so far, but as a pedantic, trivial side comment, aquarium divers don't tend to hover and instead usually prefer to be grossly overweighted to aid in their underwater tasks. It isn't as if those large aquariums generally have live coral to step on.
 
I do be leave all divers are trained to stay off the bottom and to hoover not kneel

They're trained to have a poor SAC rate? :D
 
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