Scubasteve1982
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Great Thread! Just did my first shark dive in the Bahamas on 6-9...My birthday! Sharks are my favorite animals and from what I've learned I'd say your best defense is to stay calm. They can sense panic. From what I've heard they can sense your heart beating. Stay down if possible and let the shark pass. I wouldn't try to get away from the area fast because there is no chance of out swimming any shark. I've never had an encounter with a aggressive shark but I'd say hold your ground. Keep you eyes on the shark and enjoy the view! They are truly magnificent animals

He was under a kelp covered ledge trying to get a shot when he felt his dive buddy tugging on his fin. He was sure he was about to get THE SHOT so he ignored his buddy and she stopped. Once he got the pictures he came out to see what his buddy was going on about. He looked around... no buddy! He decided to surface to figure out what had happened. He started to kick and it felt strange so he checked his fin and found the fin blade missing from just ahead of the boot section!