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Great. And I'm scheduled for my first real oceanic deep and OW dives off of Jupiter next month. Sigh.
Bring a camera, it will increase the odds that you won't see a shark.
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Great. And I'm scheduled for my first real oceanic deep and OW dives off of Jupiter next month. Sigh.
Go for it! But definitely ask the locals.Great. And I'm scheduled for my first real oceanic deep and OW dives off of Jupiter next month. Sigh. Someone tell me it's still a good idea to do!
Great. And I'm scheduled for my first real oceanic deep and OW dives off of Jupiter next month....
Bring a camera, it will increase the odds that you won't see a shark.
I don't think it is a shark feed dive, at least I wasn't told it was a shark feed dive! I am not organizing the trip, my instructor organized it. I will ask him tomorrow if it is a shark feeding dive, and if so, I think I may steer clear. I would rather just go on a dive where you saw the sharks naturally. I looked at the website scubaworks.com, and there isn't much info there about the shark dives.So you are going on the shark feed dives?
I'm bringing my GoPro that I got for Christmas.I strongly 2nd this advice. If you have a camera, a shark will avoid you and you'll never get a good picture.Bring a Camera on your dive !!
Yes there certainly is evidence they take off limbs and chunks and I have pictures of what looks like a whole person (in parts) cut from a tiger shark belly. Not sure if that kind of photograph would be welcomed on here. If they take off a calf and you bleed out or they bite off your head, does it really matter?
I'm bringing my GoPro that I got for Christmas.