According to USA Today, the odds of getting bitten or attacked by a shark are still quite low, at about 1 in 3.7 million.
The Florida Museum makes a number of suggestions to improve safety when swimming in places where sharks might be present. It is recommended that swimmers swim in groups,
keep near the shore, avoid swimming at dawn or dusk, avoid wearing dazzling or reflective jewelry that sharks could mistake for fish scales, and leave the water if they see sharks.
Sharks have a keen sense of smell, therefore anyone who are menstruating or have open wounds should be very careful.
Although the TikTok video generated strong reactions, viewers also responded to it in a humorous way in the comments area. Numerous
Users emphasized that sharks’ native home is the ocean and that their presence is motivated by their need for food.