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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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    This dive was directly responsible for the upsurge in shark tourism – especially free-diving (i.e. out of cage) swimming with big sharks. When operators around the world became aware that the great white was quite approachable and not likely to attack they considered whether the other sharks with bad reputations like tigers, bulls and ...

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

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    A group of sharks engaged in a feeding frenzy close to the shore at Myrtle Beach, S.C., treated visitors to a wild show Monday morning. Beachgoer Tara Savedge, of Richmond, Va., told WBTW she was ...

  6. Shark cage diving - Wikipedia

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    Opponents of the cage diving industry, such as shark attack survivor Craig Bovim, who was reportedly bitten by a ragged-tooth shark [19] while snorkeling for lobster off Scarborough Beach. Since the attack occurred near where shark cage boats operate, Bovim alleged that the chumming used to lure sharks to the tourist cages altered the natural ...

  7. Myrtle Beach Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The convention center was the home arena for the Myrtle Beach Stingrays of the National Indoor Football League in 2003 and one game in 2004. [7] Another indoor football team, the Myrtle Beach Freedom, played at the convention center for one season in 2016. [8] The convention center has also hosted college basketball tournaments. [9]