I saw this on reddit this morning. Apparently, a great white was seen on a dive with Scuba Works yesterday.
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There's a 13-footer tagged by Ocearch whose GPS transmitter pinged off Melbourne on the 7th. Not sure how big the one in that video is...I saw this on reddit this morning. Apparently, a great white was seen on a dive with Scuba Works yesterday.
This one looks pretty small. I'm sure they divers were stoked to see it in the wild.I saw this on reddit this morning. Apparently, a great white was seen on a dive with Scuba Works yesterday.
Any idea of where it was?I saw this on reddit this morning. Apparently, a great white was seen on a dive with Scuba Works yesterday.
I asked and haven't received a response yet. Besides "Jupiter" and Scuba Works, it would be somewhere along the Juno Ledge.Any idea of where it was?
Looks like it was swimming over the sand. I would have probably been up on the ledge looking for lobster and missed it.Man that would have been so awesome!!! I'm diving Jupiter this upcoming 3-day weekend (weather dependent of course). I'll have to keep my eyes up off of the reef and looking out into the blue.
It was on the dive site " Tunnels".Any idea of where it was?
Wow! Many, many dives there. Timing is everythingIt was on the dive site " Tunnels".
It was estimated at 12-15ft in the video captured. Another topside non-diving boat was behind DivOcean and they also clearly picked it up on their bottom finder sonar. They tried to keep searching for it but could not re-acquire it on the screen.Wow! Many, many dives there. Timing is everything