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We’re ‘hardwired’ to fear sharks, but there are ways to reduce risk when entering the water

Your chance of drowning in the ocean is 20 times higher than being bitten by a shark, according to one researcher.
Bites occurring in Australia have steadily risen over time as more people enter the water, but shark researcher Associate Professor Daryl McPhee said the likelihood of being attacked…
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