Great White in Keys, Would You??

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Have been within feet of a 14 foot female, here in So Cal, in the wild. Was the least bit interested in me. Was an amazing moment. I look forward to the next encounter :)
 
I can hardly imagine deliberately jumping in the water with it. If it's coming by a boat, it may be used to hand-outs, or attracted by some chumming, depending on the situation. Maybe, maybe not. But if so, it might be hungry.

Perhaps the question could be - how low would the statistical change of the shark attacking you have to be, before you'd deem it an acceptable risk to dive with it? 1/1,000? 1/10,000? What's your number?

Richard.
 
1/10,000 is about the same odds for getting hit by lightning, that works :)
 
I understand most GW "attacks" are cases of mistaken identity. The attacks tend to occur more in low viz conditions and the sharks are reacting more to shapes and electrical impulses than anything else. With that understanding, if there was an ideal place to swim with them, I would imagine it would be somewhere like the keys.
 
1/10,000 is about the same odds for getting hit by lightning, that works :)

Well, good luck with that.. easy to say while you are sitting in your cube dreaming about be in the water (on company time) programming or more to fact posting on SB. :D For some inspiration about being in the water with great whites google "Ocean Ramsey" she is a gal from Hawaii that rides on the back of great whites while making a gopro video. Maybe you could be next?
 
Okay, let's go with the lightning example. Would you walk out in a flat field during a thunder storm with plenty of lightning, to get a closer look and some photos?

Getting in the ocean at all entails taking some chances. Knowingly getting into the immediate vicinity of a large great white shark, well, that's another kettle of fish...

Richard.
 
We swim with the Landlord all the time. I have just never seen the Landlord lurking about. Our dive sites are loaded with seals and sea lions. Every now and again, one will be missing a large chunk of its body if it isn't missing altogether.

Someday I hope to see a Great White underwater passing by...

[video=youtube;OfyVbqS7W-M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfyVbqS7W-M[/video]
 
Listen up troops - you get a chance to ride a Great White, you take it. Remember Slim Pickens riding the A-Bomb at the end of Dr. Strangelove? You just going to wait and go out in a nursing home with the CNAs hovering to see who has to clean up the old boring geezer diver?

I'll film it and get it viral on You Tube. Your family(ies) will be well-provided for, and you will be remembered on Scubaboard as truly a manly man. I will even recommend that people get your likeness tattooed on their buttocks, on the other cheek from Jerry Springer.
 
Okay, let's go with the lightning example. Would you walk out in a flat field during a thunder storm with plenty of lightning, to get a closer look and some photos?

Getting in the ocean at all entails taking some chances. Knowingly getting into the immediate vicinity of a large great white shark, well, that's another kettle of fish...

Richard.

Please realize I'm not serious about the odds on lightning. I'd take cover :) In fact, we get quite a bit of lightning in FL. Years ago, the sky was lighting up at night, so I told the family lets go look outside. I was holding my 2 year daughter at the time, I got 2 steps outside and KABOOOOOOOOMMMM!!! The flash was instant and the lights went out. I jumped about 2 ft in the air and everyone was running back in the house hahah. We'll never do that again!

Now, if I was in the water and saw the GW... Lets say you're 1 min in on your safety stop and see the GW near the boat (imagine the video, but you are at 15ft)... What's your move? I honestly don't know what mine is since I've never been around a shark like that or any shark during my safety stop.

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Peter_C, that was a cool video...

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DiveDivaDM, the videos of that girl are crazy, but I think you are trying to get me in trouble with my wife :) ahaha
 
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