Do not give up. As long as you keep fighting, there's a good chance the shark will eventually give up and search for easier prey.
Remember to breathe as you fight. You need adequate oxygen to effectively defend against an attack and to make a quick getaway and retreat to safety.
Be aware of your surroundings. Sharks usually hunt at drop-offs or near banks. if you see fish continuously jumping out of the water it probably means there is a predator around, which may be a shark.
Remember not to make and sudden movements. This will attract the shark as it will be able to sense your movement.
Don't wear bright jewelry or watches. It attracts sharks. Instead, choose dark, plain colors.
Do not cut off a shark's path to the ocean. It will feel threatened and may go on the offence.
NEVER play dead around a shark. This will only make them mistake you for free prey. They will attack and your chances of survival will be limited.
If you're attacked while in a group, form a circle and defend yourselves from the circle. Kick and punch outwards from the circle.
Stay calm and just keeping calmly swimming to shore or to anything near you that you could rest on without being in the water and then call for help.
Sharks tend to thrash prey around to tear chunks out of their prey, so if the person bitten essentially "hugs" the shark (latching onto it), they sharply reduce the risk of having large quantities of skin or limbs altogether ripped off of their body. Also, doing this prevents the bitten area from being stuck even more in the shark's mouth, as shark teeth are pointed inward to lock in their prey.
Try to wear dark clothes if you are going under water
Stay above the water.
Make sure you try to make the blood clot. That way they will lose less energy and blood.
Don't swim alone no matter what the time is. Sharks still hunt in the day.
Don't panic.
If you are bleeding don't take a boat and go swimming . You are more likely to be attacked. Never go near a shark.
Always be aware of the shark. Don't play dead as an aggressive shark will go for you.
To divers, if you are getting followed by a shark, you should have a knife on you or spike. But if the shark is waiting for a time to strike, try to wait it out your safer near cover and underwater with good site then you are going up to the surface and losing site of the creature.
Don't be too scared of sharks. Normally, they're not trying to hurt you. If there is a shark swimming calmly nearby, do not attempt to attack; more often than not, they mean you no harm.
Do not give up. As long as you keep fighting, there's a good chance the shark will eventually give up and search for easier prey.Remember to breathe as you fight. You need adequate oxygen to effectively defend against an attack and to make a quick getaway and retreat to safety.Be aware of your surroundings. Sharks usually hunt at drop-offs or near banks. if you see fish continuously jumping out of the water it probably means there is a predator around, which may be a shark.Remember not to make and sudden movements. This will attract the shark as it will be able to sense your movement.Don't wear bright jewelry or watches. It attracts sharks. Instead, choose dark, plain colors.Do not cut off a shark's path to the ocean. It will feel threatened and may go on the offence.NEVER play dead around a shark. This will only make them mistake you for free prey. They will attack and your chances of survival will be limited.If you're attacked while in a group, form a circle and defend yourselves from the circle. Kick and punch outwards from the circle.Stay calm and just keeping calmly swimming to shore or to anything near you that you could rest on without being in the water and then call for help.Sharks tend to thrash prey around to tear chunks out of their prey, so if the person bitten essentially "hugs" the shark (latching onto it), they sharply reduce the risk of having large quantities of skin or limbs altogether ripped off of their body. Also, doing this prevents the bitten area from being stuck even more in the shark's mouth, as shark teeth are pointed inward to lock in their prey.
Try to wear dark clothes if you are going under water
Stay above the water.
Make sure you try to make the blood clot. That way they will lose less energy and blood.
Don't swim alone no matter what the time is. Sharks still hunt in the day.
Don't panic.
If you are bleeding don't take a boat and go swimming . You are more likely to be attacked. Never go near a shark.
Always be aware of the shark. Don't play dead as an aggressive shark will go for you.
To divers, if you are getting followed by a shark, you should have a knife on you or spike. But if the shark is waiting for a time to strike, try to wait it out your safer near cover and underwater with good site then you are going up to the surface and losing site of the creature.
Don't be too scared of sharks. Normally, they're not trying to hurt you. If there is a shark swimming calmly nearby, do not attempt to attack; more often than not, they mean you no harm.
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