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  2. Hol Chan Marine Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Nurse Sharks swimming at Hol Chan Marine Reserve Nurse sharks and Southern stingrays are a draw for tourists. Zone A mostly consists of the Hol Chan Cut, a natural break in the reef. The cut is approximately 23 m (75 ft) wide and 9 m (30 ft) deep (Hol Chan is Mayan for "little channel"), and is rich in marine life. Around the cut the sea can be ...

  3. Great Blue Hole - Wikipedia

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    The Great Blue Hole is a large marine sinkhole off the coast of Belize. It lies near the center of Lighthouse Reef, a small atoll 70 km (43 mi) from the mainland and Belize City. The hole is circular in shape, 318 m (1,043 ft) across and 124 m (407 ft) deep. [1] [2] It has a surface area of 70,650 square metres (760,500 sq ft).

  4. Gladden Spit and Silk Cayes Marine Reserve - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the feeding site of the whale sharks was declared a special protected zone. [3] Tourism regulations were drafted to regulate the increasing number of whale shark tours. Since 2003, the reserve has been divided into a general use zone, a no-take zone around the Silk Cayes, a conch restoration zone and a whale shark and reef-fish ...

  5. No shield required: 'Captain America' star Anthony Mackie's ...

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    When National Geographic approached Anthony Mackie with an opportunity to swim with sharks to kick off its SharkFest programming, it was an easy yes for the Marvel star who is the new Captain America.

  6. Shark tourism - Wikipedia

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    Shark cage diving. Shark tourism is a form of eco-tourism that allows people to dive with sharks in their natural environment. This benefits local shark populations by educating tourists and through funds raised by the shark tourism industry.

  7. Should you worry about sharks swimming near you during ... - AOL

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    While more sharks than you’ll notice will be swimming near you during spring break in Myrtle Beach, SC, here’s why you shouldn’t worry too much.