A suggestion, for those who are passionate about the issue of baiting, to reinforce the Mod Post, above:
Why not start a separate thread, perhaps titled, 'The Ethics of Baited Shark Dives'. It appears to be a topic that would stimulate a great deal of discussion. The present forum, and thread, is not the proper venue for that discussion.
For better or worse, baited shark dives go on around the world, on a regular basis. Yes, operators charge money, and divers pay money to participate, in hope of seeing - up close and personal - these magnificent creatures in the water.
Apparently, some consider that to be 'irresponsible, shameful, 'disrespectful', etc. And, ALSO apparently, others do not. I, for one, have never given the ethics of such dives much thought. If bait was used to lure sharks into an area where they are hunted and killed, I would personally consider that egregiously wrong. Others might not.
I would like to see more civil, and thought-provoking, discussion. Name-calling, without articulating the rationale for the point of view, is really not an effective way to facilitate dialog on the topic.