If that were the case, there would be no shark feeds. The ONLY reason shark feeding stopped in Florida was because it was banned, not because people weren't paying to do it. And it sells in the Bahamas - if it didn't it wouldn't be advertised or done.
When people stop paying for the feeds...
Information from shark feeds in Florida and shark feeds on Grand Bahama.
"Evil Ecologist"? Does that mean you're a hippy turtle hugger? :yl2jump:
I claim to be one as well. Only I have fed sharks in the past and I will in the future as well.
Didn't say if they didn't agree, they're ignorant. What I am saying is you are not asking the people that are out there at least once a week with these animals. You are taking the stance of not actually wanting to learn anything about these creatures. You want to base your opinion on what...
So you'd rather not talk to the people that know the sharks' behavior? You'd rather not talk to the people that see the same sharks weekly if not daily?
Ignorance is bliss.
My boo boo about the shark feed ban in the Bahamas. Nothing has been banned in the Bahamas when it comes to the sharks. There are areas near Walker's that are SUPPOSEDLY protected reefs. However, the Bahamas has no way to police. So people fish all the time.
I agree with DocMartin. And comparing a shark to an alligator or bear is ridiculous. Even comparing two separate shark species isn't correct. Caribbean Reefs - the ones that we feed on Grand Bahama are beautiful creatures. If you get between them and their food, they will bite. They are...
I would love to dive with you 2! And we do have something to take care of her seasickness. Today seas were dead flat, sun is shining. Feel free to PM me or EMail me at suzuki@grandbahamascuba.com.
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