Shark bite survivors revisit the ‘shark bite capital of the world’

Shark bite survivors revisit the ‘shark bite capital of the world’

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In New Smyrna Beach, Florida, the shark bite capital of the world, encounters with the ocean’s top predator are common — but that doesn’t keep surfers away. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY on why some shark bite survivors are choosing to revisit the site of their frightening attack.

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