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What About Sharks?
Although incidents with sharks occur, they are very, very rare. Most commonly shark encounters primarily involve spear fishing or feeding sharks, both of which trigger erratic feeding behavior. Sharks’ main food source is fish and if they can get a free feed they will. Most of the time, if you see a shark, it's passing through and a relatively rare sight to enjoy.