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I lived in Hawaii for 9 months and was often in the water Scuba diving. I saw a shark once about 30 yards away, and never heard of an attack while I was there. Not many attacks in clear water, and Hawaii had the clearest water I have ever been in. (I've swum in the Aegean sea (Greece), the Pacific Ocean (Hawaii and Calif.), the Atlantic (Va., N.C., FL) and the Caribbean (Fl. Keys).) You both will be fine. BUT ALWAYS go swimming with a buddy. That way simple things (like a leg cramp) don't become a problem.
Tiger sharks are one of three main shark species known to attack humans, and are responsible for most shark attacks in Hawaii. Only about three shark attacks occur per year in Hawaii and few shark attacks are fatal. The Hawaii shark attack rate is surprisingly low considering thethousands of people who swim, surf and dive in Hawaiian waters every day. I found this and thought you would like to read it



Are there a lot of shark attacks in hawaii?
Shark attacks in Hawaii I want to go into the ocean and I will but my brother wont he will do ANYTHING but go into the water there and were going for summer break and I dont want to go alone into the water.