johndiver999
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LOL calling a lady old is worse than referring to her maimed body as a "top water lure". You're right, I'm out of this thread.
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I think it would be a statement towards the excursion ops. Obviously not the "old lady"'s (YOUR words not mine!) fault for not knowing.Well the person earlier in the thread equated snorkelers to top water lures. You indicated that it is unwise to drop snorkelers in a feeding location. Since you referenced snorkelers rather than scuba divers, I assume your comments were specific to snorkelers and not to bubble blowers.
Thanks for the clarification.
Also, do you really think that an old lady from Pennsylvania has a realistic view of the hazards of snorkeling with sharks that have been fed in a foreign country? What data would she use to formulate a valid estimate of risk?
Reading the entire waiver she signed would be a valid estimate of risk.What data would she use to formulate a valid estimate of risk?
the person earlier in the thread equated snorkelers to top water lures
But it happens such a tiny % of the time relative to the people in the water over time, that there's no reasonable expectation of significant risk for the average participant.Snorkelers, swimmers, kayakers, surfers, and anybody else doing stuff at the surface are shark bait, these things will happen as long as you are acting like food
But it happens such a tiny % of the time relative to the people in the water over time, that there's no reasonable expectation of significant risk for the average participant.
And the old adage 'Where you stand on an issue depends on where you sit' comes into play. If the general public becomes convinced that anyone at the surface is shark bait, they won't cede use of the oceans to the sharks. They'll engage in shark culls.
Considering that the highest risk is at the surface, splashing around, just curious, on shark dives, what if any are special provisions for ingress and egress procedures? Never been on one.Unfortunately that's what happens when you act like a top water lure (snorkeling).
Condolences
Considering that the highest risk is at the surface, splashing around, just curious, on shark dives, what if any are special provisions for ingress and egress procedures? Never been on one.
A lot depends on where you are. I've seen a couple of posts in the past where people who dive in areas known for great whites tended to keep surface time to a minimum, IIRC.Considering that the highest risk is at the surface, splashing around, just curious, on shark dives, what if any are special provisions for ingress and egress procedures? Never been on one.