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Thanks for the heads up Steve-great images. As we have been saying the situation remains fluid. I think most people are aware that something is different from last year and that serious and long lasting "shark politics" have arrived.
The next steps here are crucial. As divers, conservationists, researchers and operators the time has come to address the claims by both the Green Party in Mexico and the MX Navy chum ban.
The shark diving industry is linked worldwide and what happens in Mexico is being watched in South Africa, and elsewhere by both opponents of shark diving with macro predators and fans of the sport as well.
The MX Navy has dropped one shoe, the next few months will see how far they want to press the issue. Divers need to aware the the operators at this site have limited power here. In the end it will be up to the divers to make the case for sustainable white shark diving at Isla Guadalupe. By our count there's over 4000+ divers who have been though this dive site, that's a lot of voices.
The next steps here are crucial. As divers, conservationists, researchers and operators the time has come to address the claims by both the Green Party in Mexico and the MX Navy chum ban.
The shark diving industry is linked worldwide and what happens in Mexico is being watched in South Africa, and elsewhere by both opponents of shark diving with macro predators and fans of the sport as well.
The MX Navy has dropped one shoe, the next few months will see how far they want to press the issue. Divers need to aware the the operators at this site have limited power here. In the end it will be up to the divers to make the case for sustainable white shark diving at Isla Guadalupe. By our count there's over 4000+ divers who have been though this dive site, that's a lot of voices.