Hesitating to dive after shark attack?

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What makes you think a shark can't smell you? Or sense you thru his ventral line? if the water is zero viz he can detect your electrmagnetic signature (at close range)-
Lal I have a better idea, lets get Larry of Larrys Dive shop to take us over in his boat, and let him go in first to check the anchor:) :) zeN
 
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Lal I have a better idea, lets get Larry of Larrys Dive shop to take us over in his boat, and let him go in first to check the anchor:) :) zeN

Actually there is not a boat anymore :( He sold it till he buys a bigger one which may be a while so its back to the kayaks and shorediving. It may be even longer than expected as he just ordered a new Harley. But i do like your idea of sending him down first. By the way they spotted a great white a few weeks ago around the point south spooners attacking/playing with a large sunfish so they are still lurking.
 
I can't inagine Larry going without a boat for long, maybe that GW scart' him out of the water:) Actually it occurs to me we may be seeing a change in shark behaviour along the west coast, we'll see ~Z
 

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