I never thought looking like a seal and swimming with great whites was a good idea.
Wow... if you think she looks like a seal, I may have to spend more time diving around our sea lion hauling grounds.
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I never thought looking like a seal and swimming with great whites was a good idea.
A publicity stunt that is best ignored. Shark probably thought she was a oversized remora. It must be human nature to molest, fondle and harass animals trying to exist. They aren't our friends and most probably don't even like us. I guess the phrase look but don't touch doesn't apply to some people. Cheers
Actually the look but no touch rule is for the benefit of the human and the animals. Corals of course are damaged,sponges and jellies are destroyed, fish get stressed, etc. I've even seen a diver grab a Porcupine fish to try to get it to blow up, probably no harm, but the stress to the animal must be high. From the human point, certain cuttlefish and octopus, sea kraits, fish,corals and worms possess venoms/poisons/irritants that common sense says to leave alone. No need for molesting, gloves aren't even allowed in most marine preserves. Treat our Oceans like the National Parks, enjoy the visit and leave without damage. Let our future divers have something to enjoy.
There is already an awareness among informed people that Sharks are beneficial. The ones that don't care will not give a crap that a White
Shark can be ridden. The fishing industry ,worldwide, has to change it's old school attitude and start to manage the fisheries with more responsibility. It will be a long road but not impossible. I still like the idea of keeping some Ocean areas totally free of diving or fishing, sanctuaries that are human free. Cheers
Seems to me that she was promoting the GoPro more than shark conservation.