HalcyonDaze
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Hmm, looks like it might not only be dive charters that would get the pinch - More hammerheads, great whites off O.C. lead to new excursions - shark-watching tours
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I've only seen a few sharks in the wild, none when I had a camera so I have thought about what a shark feeding dive would be like. I would expect it to be an unnatural setting with several sharks in a feeding frenzy surrounded by divers kneeling on the bottom. After a bit of research I have found it to be even worse. If the grabbing of sharks and teasing them with food is how these operators work I'll stick to nudibranch photography.
This left me hoping one of the "handlers" would lose a hand.