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Same thing happened to a friend of mine on a different boat and she said it was because they "pulled" the bait to late. This sort of appears to be the same situation. I have to give huge kudos to the diver who not only climbed out of the cage while avoiding a white shark, but he also held on to his camera. It would be interesting to know if there were divers in the other cage with cameras.
All the shark feeding is to the benefit of divers, not to the benefit of sharks. I also hope that the shark was not injured badly. Divers and operators put their own interests before that of the animals they're observing. I don't buy the "shark education" component of these operations.
The guy with the ling hair looked like he was gonna but there was a shark in the way
Well it looks like it was the same boat... FYI it was not the Nautilus Explorer. Here is a letter from the operator about the incident.
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