One of the articles quoted the DM as saying they were "surfacing" to the "dive stop" (assume he said safety stop or meant safety stop) when the Tiger began swimming at the diver. We were in Cocos on the same boat with mostly the same crew a year ago. Hammers were within petting distance on a number of dives. We saw 4-5 Tigers during the week no closer than 15-20 feet. There is something so different about the way a Tiger moves through the water. You sense they are checking you out much more so than Hammers. Also, Hammers disappeared when the Tigers swam through. We wonder now whether we would still have gone if this happened before. I think yes, but not totally sure. We will still dive with sharks whenever we can, even just returned from Calbo Pulmo with Bull Sharks within 10 feet. However, this reminds us very strongly that nothing is totally safe when it comes to predators in the wild. BTW, we were told by the Sea Hunter crew that if we saw a Tiger on a night dive, we'd be exiting the water immediately. I feel horrible for the diver's family and friends, the Boat's crew and the folks we know who work for Undersea Hunter. They are great people who run a very professional trip.
Rob
Rob