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Man on ‘make friends with sharks’ holiday is bitten by one
A diving trip off the Bahamas, advertised as a chance to “make friends with sharks”, ended with a man being airlifted to hospital after he was bitten by one.T

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Don't confuse "no enforcement" with Bahamian law. Unless you have a physical permit in your hand after you check in with customs upon arrival it's not allowed. Big enough tip to a shop and they'll look the other way. Good Luck!Bahamas dive ops sometimes allow divers to shoot lionfish.
You think a Photographers Mate or a Mass Communications Specialist isn’t Jimmy Olsen Kid Reporter?No news reporters involved. It was the USCG.
No news reporters involved. It was the USCG.
Israeli bandages? The clotting material? Me as well.I am also shocked to read in one article the crew had to "create a make shift tourniquet"? If true it's amature hour on that boat. Tourniquets are standard gear on my boats as well as Israeli bandages and lots of antiseptic.
Thought your MO was to tase yourself and your dive buddy when one got within 30 feet?Shark feeding dive, guy loses his hand.
No worries though, that shark will come over to South Florida unafraid of divers and get a powerhead to the noggin.
Wash, Rinse, Repeat.