CAPTAIN SINBAD
Contributor
I posted this in the shark forum but no one ever goes to that forum! Now I am posting it again in this one.
I wanted to buy a drysuit that was red or yellow because these colors are more visible. My friend got into a debate with me saying that if I want to do shark dives (galapagos, australia and South Africa) then I need black! She was saying that a lot of shark dive operators do not allow you to dive from their boats if you are not all black! Also ... she argues that there is scientific evidence that sharks would bite bright colors in curiosity bites more often than black!
While both of us understand that shark attack is such a remote possibility that it does not matter but she insists that if you wear red or yellow then the possibility is not THAT remote.
Who is right? I believe I saw in mythybusters that this was a myth that they busted? If there are people on this forum who have direct experience in shark diving and have experimented with different colored wetsuits or dry suits then we would like to hear from you.
Cheers -
Sinbad
I wanted to buy a drysuit that was red or yellow because these colors are more visible. My friend got into a debate with me saying that if I want to do shark dives (galapagos, australia and South Africa) then I need black! She was saying that a lot of shark dive operators do not allow you to dive from their boats if you are not all black! Also ... she argues that there is scientific evidence that sharks would bite bright colors in curiosity bites more often than black!
While both of us understand that shark attack is such a remote possibility that it does not matter but she insists that if you wear red or yellow then the possibility is not THAT remote.
Who is right? I believe I saw in mythybusters that this was a myth that they busted? If there are people on this forum who have direct experience in shark diving and have experimented with different colored wetsuits or dry suits then we would like to hear from you.
Cheers -
Sinbad