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yes but no.yes because if your not feeding them or touching them your safe bt if your doing that the shark(s) are capable of biting through the steel iv experienced it.then the shark will attemped to attack coz uv got food and if they get you they will realise that ur not what their looking for and theyll let go.thats what happend with my incident(it wasnt me who got attacked it was a friend)

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