Mermaiding grows in popularity among swimming professionals, hobbyists

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(FOX NEWS) — Mermaiding, the artistic swimming activity in which people wear mermaid fins and tails, is growing in popularity around the world.

The activity has led to the formation of mermaid swim schools, groups and conventions in the U.S., Canada, Australia, Philippines and China, according to the Associated Press.

Previously, entertainment venues around the country had led the performative sport.

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