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Are there sharks in the waters around Aruba?

?? Are There Sharks in Aruba? Yes, there are sharks in Aruba. In fact, according to the shark research institute, Aruba has the “largest shark diversity” of any of the Dutch Caribbean islands. That being said, the likelihood of actually encountering any sharks is pretty rare.



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