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Is diving dangerous?

Answer this question with a set of data: in the ranking of risk factors of various sports abroad, scuba diving ranks 43rd, slightly less dangerous than football, which ranks 42nd. In fact, we may have overestimated the risk of diving. There are so many tourists diving in Sanya every day, at least we haven't heard of diving accidents. As for diving in the sea, it will be attacked by various animals, including sharks. Needless to say, you may not know that many professional leisure divers go diving somewhere just to see sharks or other underwater creatures. Many professional underwater photographers spend a lot of money and time just to take beautiful photos of underwater sharks. Many times divers can't move, chase or take pictures with a flash when they see sharks. They are really afraid of being discovered by them-they are afraid to run away when they see divers. In fact, marine life is more afraid of human disturbance. More people die from bee bites than from shark attacks every year. In fact, diving is a highly "self-disciplined" sport. If you have received real professional training and acted according to the rules yourself, the risks you face are very limited. In fact, as long as you pay attention to your hands and feet and don't touch unknown marine life, you can avoid being hurt. So don't worry, diving is not dangerous at all.