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  2. Shark tourism - Wikipedia

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    Divers in the Bahamas experience reef sharks and tiger sharks while they are hand-fed. Isla Guadalupe, Mexico, has been named a Biosphere Reserve in an effort to control the shark diving activities there. Although the practice of shark diving proves to be controversial, it has been proven very effective in attracting tourists.

  3. American tourists felt 'nudge' before shark attack at popular ...

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    American Tourists Attacked By Shark At Luxe Bahamas Resort Area. A view of the beach in Bimini, Bahamas, May 1, 2024. "I felt something nudge my leg," the 20-year-old woman told "Today." "About ...

  4. Cristina Zenato - Wikipedia

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    Zenato began scuba diving at age 22 when traveling to The Bahamas. [4] She started training as a dive instructor and working with sharks in 1995. [5] The same year, she began working for Underwater Explorer's Society (UNEXSO). Later, she became both a PADI Course Director and NSS-CDS Cave Diving Instructor. [6]

  5. Bahamas diving adventure company launches investigation after ...

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    A diving adventure company in the Bahamas has launched an internal investigation into the death of a 10-year-old boy who was killed ... The Bahamas has seen 33 unprovoked shark attacks since 1749 ...

  6. American tourists attacked by shark at luxe Bahamas ... - AOL

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    At least two other Americans have suffered from shark attacks in the Bahamas in a little over a year. Massive 1,400-Pound Great White Shark Pings Off Florida Beach 4 Times In 1 Day A view of the ...

  7. Shark cage diving - Wikipedia

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    Shark cage diving is underwater diving or snorkeling where the observer remains inside a protective cage designed to prevent sharks from making contact with the divers. Shark cage diving is used for scientific observation, underwater cinematography, and as a tourist activity.