Nassau Bahamas - Stuart Cove's Shark Dive 06/02/17

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Basking Ridge Diver

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Just returned from a trip to the Bahamas - can't say enough about Stuart Cove's. I have been looking forward to a Shark Feeding dive and they delivered. The video represents the over the top delivery that Stuart Cove's delivers.


A reef dive as well -

 
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We did a shark feeding dive off of Walker's Cay many years ago and it was amazing . They did not
hand feed them but used a frozen 55 gallon chumsickle tied off to a engine block in the sand . It was
incredible watching the sharks come in and bite a chunk off and swim away . There were many types
of sharks , between 50 and 60 . There were a couple of decent size bulls . It is a shame that Walker's
Cay is no longer open . It looks like you had a great time and the video is great .
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Great Video!!!! what setting and filters were used?
 
GoPro Hero 4 video - 1080/60/Wide with a red BackScatter filter - depth varies so 20 - 50 on the Shark feed and 50+ on the Wall and then back to 20 - 50 feet on the reef...
 
Great Video!!!! what setting and filters were used?

GoPro Hero 4 video - 1080/60/Wide with a red BackScatter filter - depth varies so 20 - 50 on the Shark feed and 50+ on the Wall and then back to 20 - 50 feet on the reef...
 
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