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A scuba diver managed to fight off a potentially deadly shark with a spear, further proof that the ocean is terrifying and everything inside of it is trying to kill us.
I'm not really sure why you're warning me about a 12 year old incident when I was in Turks/Caicos 2 years ago. Hughes sold the Dancer operation to Aggressor some years ago and there's no Dancer boat left there, just the T/C Explorer and Aggressor. We didn't feed anything the couple days we were there and the sharks were so indifferent to our presence that I seriously doubt Aggressor does either. If anything the sharks we saw daily were more than a little skittish.Steve---heads up on the T&C......just saying......Our middle child was lead DM/instructor on the boat that week(click below)......Worked for Peter for almost 2 years....
11/14/2002 Michelle Glenn (Turks and Caicos) : 2002 Reported Shark Bites
I'm not really sure why you're warning me about a 12 year old incident when I was in Turks/Caicos 2 years ago. Hughes sold the Dancer operation to Aggressor some years ago and there's no Dancer boat left there, just the T/C Explorer and Aggressor. We didn't feed anything the couple days we were there and the sharks were so indifferent to our presence that I seriously doubt Aggressor does either. If anything the sharks we saw daily were more than a little skittish.
So "heads up" about what exactly?