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Snorkelling close up with hungry sharks (4k)

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Here I am up close and personal with approximately 20 Caribbean reefs sharks here on the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas. This may look dangerous but this is actually part of a professional conservation training program where we teach people how to behave in the water in the presence of sharks. Sharks are not the mindless killing machines the media likes to portray them as. They are incredibly misunderstood creatures and global shark populations have been devastated by 90%. It is vitally important that people know how to behave in the presence of sharks to avoid any negative encounters. Disclaimer: Please do not swim with sharks without the training of professionals.

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