As for me, I live in the west and it makes little to no sense to go through Toronto anyway.
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I was looking for somewhere warm to go next year other than Cozumel. I dove there previously and it was excellent. Wanted something different
My point is that even when the conditions are perfect and every effort is made, there's no guarantees. It was a great trip but we had high hopes of interacting with whale sharks so it was a little disappointing.
Honestly don't see how dropping you off in open ocean randomly and having the DM swim around looking for a school of fish, in the hope that they are spawning, and that there might be a whale shark around qualifies as perfect conditions, and every effort is made.
Moreover, I doubt that the dive operation has anywhere near a 95% success rate. I wonder how many years they see no whale sharks at all. My guess would be most, given the way they go about it.
Honestly don't see how dropping you off in open ocean randomly and having the DM swim around looking for a school of fish, in the hope that they are spawning, and that there might be a whale shark around qualifies as perfect conditions, and every effort is made.
Moreover, I doubt that the dive operation has anywhere near a 95% success rate. I wonder how many years they see no whale sharks at all. My guess would be most, given the way they go about it.