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Shark Sense
"Shark Sense" was one of the many "Sense" manuals produced by the Aviation Training Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, U.S. Navy for Navy Aviators. This manual was published in 1944. The "Sense" manuals were published by the Aviation Training Division in order to supply the armed forces with readable training manuals.〔"Oxygen Sense". (1944, December). Flying, 35:6, p.48〕 The manuals were designed to feature common sense topics for Naval aviators (〔"Sense pamphlets for Navy aviators". (2009, September 23). Intrepid Sea, Air, & Space Museum Complex. Accessed: 15 October 2014. Retrieved from: http://www.intrepidmuseum.org/CuratorsCorner/September-2009-(1)/%E2%80%9CSense-Pamphlets%E2%80%9D-for-Navy-Aviators.aspx〕 ). == Content == The manual mostly contains advice for naval aviators who may find themselves in close company with a shark if downed in tropical waters. One of the main topics covered within the manual is the facts about shark attacks. The manual describes to the reader the likelihood of being attacked by a shark. There are also notes on how sharks are mostly mysteries to the scientific community and anything they may have read is likely to be mere speculation.〔U.S. Navy. (1944). "Shark sense". Aviation Training Division, Washington, D.C.〕 The beginning of the manual even addresses whether or not sharks are able to smell in a way familiar to human beings. The manual says that the scientists are still not sure on that point. The manual also contains instructional guides for the reader to follow if he ever finds himself crashing into tropical waters. 〔
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