PBMako
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Maybe you should just stay in the kiddie pool w/them, it'll be much safer. Either that or join one of the shark dives and see for yourself that these are beautiful creatures and not the monsters from Jaws.
I think you misunderstood my post. I live in Palm Beach County and fish, dive, snorkel and swim the waters. I don't view them with some primal fear learned from years of Hollywood movies, just respect and awareness. On our open water dive off Jupiter, my 13 year old son and I were lucky enough to drop down on the Goliath Grouper, more than a few large Loggerheads and at least 15 sharks leisurely cruising around. We loved it. I wish my other two kids didn't have equalization problems and could have joined us.
Last week, I was drifting just off the Singer Island condos in clear water watching a hundred migrate north in the clear 20' water. I wanted to jump in and hang near the boat to watch them swim by. Only thing stoppped me was I was by myself and did have a little fear. That fear was a gust of wind making me look like idiot in front of the beachgoers while I called Seatow to get my boat off the beach. The sharks? Big deal, they wouldn't come near the boat anyway
kiddie pool? Riggggghhhht
Palm Beach County has a relatively narrow strip for OW divers. With drift diving, many will end up in "Randy's" homemade educational feeding zoo. On the Bahama bank, there is a huge area where a dive boat can set up a zoo. I don't have a problem with that as long as they publicize it. I was fishing near one of those areas yesterday. The reefs looked great, I wanted to dive in (no scuba), but forget it with that group of sharks around.
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As for PBMako, I can't stand those "Won't someone please think of the children??" types.
Spare me dude.
Try reading my post again. Try not to peg my post to fit your own opinion.
I agree with you on the village raising/save the children types. If I was some type that thought I was dropping myself and my "little cherubs" onto a Disney spray painted reef with little Sargent Majors, Grunts and Angelfish, and shocked at the big scary creatures, your criticism would be well deserved. I knew I was dropping them into what is not only a dive that carries more risk with current and the technical issues alone, but into an area with large predators. Just like kayaking or small boating in the gator areas, I don't have some irrational fear, just great respect for the 10' gator sunning on the bank. Just like diving, I have zero interest in paddling by an area used by "Billy Bob's homemade gator feeding educational experience" to toss chickens for the tourists.