Foxfish
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How many fatal shark attacks within a radius of say 300 km of the ocean location you are about to dive would it take to deter you from diving? Pick the one that best describes your choice.
I'm interested to get some idea of the risks divers are typically prepared to take in this regard.
Assume the coastline is straight and sharks can move freely along the coast.
Assume you are diving without any special protection like a shark cage.
Assume that there is no human feeding of sharks in the area.
Assume that the attacks occur on people undertaking the normal spectrum of water sports in the ocean including diving.
I'd be also interested to hear in a post below how many fatal shark attacks there have been within this distance of the location you typically dive within the three years?
I'm interested to get some idea of the risks divers are typically prepared to take in this regard.
Assume the coastline is straight and sharks can move freely along the coast.
Assume you are diving without any special protection like a shark cage.
Assume that there is no human feeding of sharks in the area.
Assume that the attacks occur on people undertaking the normal spectrum of water sports in the ocean including diving.
I'd be also interested to hear in a post below how many fatal shark attacks there have been within this distance of the location you typically dive within the three years?
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