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If you're worried about encountering sharks while swimming or participating in water activities, here are some tips to help you avoid them: 1. Stay in groups: Sharks are more likely to attack individuals who are alone. Swimming in a group can make you appear less vulnerable. 2. Avoid areas where sharks are known to be present: Research the area you plan to swim in to find out if sharks are known to inhabit the waters. If they are, consider choosing a different location to swim. 3. Avoid swimming during shark feeding times: Sharks are more likely to be present during feeding times, which are typically early in the morning or late in the afternoon. 4. Avoid wearing shiny jewelry: The reflection of shiny objects in the water can resemble the scales of fish and attract sharks. 5. Avoid wearing brightly colored clothing: Sharks can see colors, and certain bright colors can be mistaken for the colors of prey. 6. Avoid splashing excessively: Splashing in the water can resemble the movements of injured prey, which can attract sharks. 7. Do not swim near schools of fish: Sharks are often found near schools of fish, as this is a common food source for them. 8. Do not swim in areas with large amounts of baitfish: Baitfish are small fish that are used as bait by fishermen. Sharks are often attracted to areas with large numbers of baitfish. 9. Be aware of your surroundings: Keep an eye out for any signs of sharks, such as fin sightings or the presence of seals or other marine life that sharks may prey upon. 10. Use protective measures: Consider using protective measures such as shark repellent or protective cages if you will be swimming in an area known for high shark activity. It's important to remember that while shark attacks do occur, they are rare. By taking these precautions, you can greatly reduce your risk of encountering a shark while swimming or participating in water activities.
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