nwbobber
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With the squid attack photos and reports of close encounters and the apparently expanding range of these creatures, I'm wondering what we as divers should know about their behavior to minimize risk in areas where we may come in contact with them. Being from the Pacific Northwest (I'm taking a trip to Loreto in a couple weeks)I know little about them, and the only film I have seen of them was along the lines of those reef shark feeding frenzy films.
I have never heard of an attack other than these lately and as far as the folks in the Sea of Cortez, it looks like they are intentionally putting themselves in a position where an attack would be most likely.
I'd like to think that these kind of reports are sensationalized and there is really nothing to worry about, but as with any predator, it is good to understand their behavior, so as not to look like dinner, eh?
Any thoughts
I have never heard of an attack other than these lately and as far as the folks in the Sea of Cortez, it looks like they are intentionally putting themselves in a position where an attack would be most likely.
I'd like to think that these kind of reports are sensationalized and there is really nothing to worry about, but as with any predator, it is good to understand their behavior, so as not to look like dinner, eh?
Any thoughts