Truth Aquatics - Great White at Santa Rosa

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I was aboard the Vision last October. They do such an amazing job. If you leave that boat hungry it's your own fault. What an amazing crew.

I didn't see a Great White, but I did see something funny. I wanted to film my friends hunting for lobsters as I've never been on a "bug hunt." Well, I noticed something really weird at one point and it was pretty funny. Jump to 6 minutes and watch to the end.
 
I was aboard the Vision last October. They do such an amazing job. If you leave that boat hungry it's your own fault. What an amazing crew.

I didn't see a Great White, but I did see something funny. I wanted to film my friends hunting for lobsters as I've never been on a "bug hunt." Well, I noticed something really weird at one point and it was pretty funny. Jump to 6 minutes and watch to the end.
Nice.
 
I love when the LA pod of killer whales are swimming about the Channel islands when I am diving there. Researchers believe when a GW is taken by a Killer Whale, the other GWs leave.

Go Killer Whale! At least while I am diving. The rest of you can take your pictures later.
video of great white being killed by a killer whale. - Bing video
video of great white being killed by a killer whale. - Bing video

I admit it, I am afraid of Great Whitey!

markm
 
I spent my first 10 years diving in White shark “infested” waters in South Africa. Never bothered us - they bothered the seals. Sharks are the least of our worry when diving.
 
I spent my first 10 years diving in White shark “infested” waters in South Africa. Never bothered us - they bothered the seals. Sharks are the least of our worry when diving.

I still respect them highly.
 
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