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Yes. The blade is glued onto the hollow fiberglass or carbon fiber shaft, and the handgrip is also glued onto the shaft, so there is nowhere for the water to enter unless the oar shaft or seals are broken.

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It is highly recommended for the newly diagnosed of major depressive disorder to seek therapy from psychological counseling or, if needed, medications that have been prescribed by a doctor.

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