Fanning, who said after the 2015 attack that he was resigned to being known as "that shark guy" for the rest of his life, admitted he was shocked at the size of the beast lurking in the competition arena.
But he also described it as beautiful.
"It was a whopper. but what a beauty," he said.
"It was just so beautiful.
"I'm fine. It was seriously just one of those things."
Fanning said in hindsight the attack two years ago might have been a good thing as aerial surveillance and other protection measures have now increased on the world tour.
"If that had happened three years ago we might not have even known it was in the area," he said.
"Please tell everyone I am fine.
"I feel safe out there. I definitely don't want it (the event) taken off (the world tour)/
"The WSL is all about the athletes and I feel perfectly safe."