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One was seen on Columbia Deep. Then a couple days later at Punta Sur we saw two over the sand then they swam out to the blue where they joined two others and hung out a while.
 
If you want to see Caribbean Reef sharks up close and personal go to www.aldora.com/special operations. Their home base is in caves up north in mid channel. Aldora runs trips there on a fairly regular basis. Only advanced divers and good weather.

Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers
 
OUr divers have been seeing reef sharks pretty regularly at Palancar and Columbia the past few weeks. Not everyday, but 3/4 out of 7 days.
 
If you want to see Caribbean Reef sharks up close and personal go to www.aldora.com/special operations. Their home base is in caves up north in mid channel. Aldora runs trips there on a fairly regular basis. Only advanced divers and good weather.

Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers
I asked Memo about it last week but the weather wasn't good the days we could go. Maybe next time.
 
Yeah, I saw 4 on my last trip in March and not 1 the previous 7 trips, although I did see a hammerhead with Dario (Aldora) about 2 years ago.
 
We saw a reef shark at Colombia a couple of weeks ago. It was HUGE, all of about eighteen... inches long. :D
 
We saw a reef shark at Colombia a couple of weeks ago. It was HUGE, all of about eighteen... inches long. :D

This is what one really looks like

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a little more than 18 inches. That is Memo in front.

dave
 
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