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NC Scuba divers swim among the sharks
MOREHEAD CITY - Over the summer, tourists and vacationers along North Carolina's beaches have become wary of the water, worried about their chances of falling victim to the next shark bite. Since June 11, a record eight people have been bitten on the state's beaches. This pervading fear of sharks lies in contrast to the reasoning of a small expedition of friends who made four dives into the Atlantic during the last weekend of July. The seasoned sport divers embrace the opportunity for close encounters, the face-to-face experiences with sharks on their own turf. They seek them out.
Scuba divers swim among the sharks - Fayetteville Observer: Local News
MOREHEAD CITY - Over the summer, tourists and vacationers along North Carolina's beaches have become wary of the water, worried about their chances of falling victim to the next shark bite. Since June 11, a record eight people have been bitten on the state's beaches. This pervading fear of sharks lies in contrast to the reasoning of a small expedition of friends who made four dives into the Atlantic during the last weekend of July. The seasoned sport divers embrace the opportunity for close encounters, the face-to-face experiences with sharks on their own turf. They seek them out.
Scuba divers swim among the sharks - Fayetteville Observer: Local News