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Sharks are a natural part of the ocean environment and can be found in many areas where people surf. While shark attacks are rare, it's important to take precautions to avoid encountering them while surfing. Here are some tips to help you reduce your risk of encountering sharks while surfing: 1. Avoid surfing at dawn or dusk. These are the times when sharks are most active and feeding. 2. Stay in groups. Sharks are more likely to attack individuals, so staying in a group can help to reduce the risk of an attack. 3. Avoid areas where there are schools of fish. Sharks are attracted to schools of fish, so if you see a lot of fish in the water, it's best to avoid that area. 4. Avoid wearing shiny jewelry or bright colors. Sharks are attracted to shiny objects and bright colors, so it's best to avoid wearing anything that could attract their attention. 5. Avoid surfing in areas where there are known shark sightings. If there have been recent shark sightings in the area, it's best to surf somewhere else. 6. Stay out of the water if you have an open wound. Sharks are attracted to the smell of blood, so if you have an open wound, it's best to stay out of the water. 7. If you do see a shark, remain calm and slowly back away. Do not thrash around or make sudden movements, as this can attract the shark's attention and provoke an attack. By following these tips, you can reduce your risk of encountering sharks while surfing. Remember, sharks are a natural part of the ocean environment, and it's important to respect their space and take precautions to avoid conflicts with them.
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