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  2. Should you worry about sharks swimming near you during Myrtle ...

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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.

  3. 5 Great White sharks swimming off Myrtle Beach SC area ... - AOL

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    The most recent shark, Rose, pinged off the Myrtle Beach area coast on Tuesday. The female juvenile shark weighed 600 pounds and was more than 10 feet long when she was tagged in 2020.

  4. Shark tourism - Wikipedia

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    Shark cage diving is scuba 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.

  5. Frosty, the great white shark, was spotted near Myrtle Beach ...

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    A juvenile male white shark pinged off the coast of Myrtle Beach, SC, recently. Here’s what we know. Frosty, the great white shark, was spotted near Myrtle Beach, SC coast.

  6. Two great white sharks were tracked near the Carolina coast ...

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    Jekyll and Simon were pinged Feb. 5 by global research group OCEARCH near the coasts of Myrtle Beach and Charleston. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Shark cage diving - Wikipedia

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    Cousteau used a shark cage when producing The Silent World, released in 1956. [3] Australian recreational diver and shark-attack survivor Rodney Fox helped develop a shark-observation cage in the late 1960s. [4] Fox's first design was inspired by a visit to a zoo he made after surviving a near-fatal shark attack in 1963. [5]

  8. Recreational dive sites - Wikipedia

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    Diving in clean fresh water generally requires less post dive maintenance. The operators of scuba diving quarries may add objects or debris fields to the bottom of the quarry for divers to explore while scuba diving. Mostly these are man made objects such as boats, cars, and trucks.

  9. Shark feeding frenzy near shore at Myrtle Beach stuns visitors

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    Between the years of 2010 and 2019, the organization found that the most reported attacks took place in Florida, Hawaii and South Carolina, with 218, 73 and 38 incidences, respectively.