langs15
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WOw, just watched the video, how fast was your heart pumping when it was the closest to you?
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divekraz:If anyone has the book Deep, Dark, and Dangerous by Gary Gentile, see page 18. He was diving off North Carolina. Doesn't say what wreck or anything else regarding location. He says the Sand Tiger Shark actually bit his strobe and that the strobe was the reason for the attack. I have 3 battery packs on my video but the cycling of Gary's strobe would be different as my lights are always on so the attraction may have been the electical field or the video camera in action.
Surprisingly I was pretty calm, I couldn't get away and just hoped for the best. I knew that a actual attack was suppose to be very unlikely by everything I've read but didn't know if the shark had read the same books. All I could think of at the time was can I keep the camera betweed me and those teeth and had all of 3 seconds before it was over. We did continue the dive, a little more wary of surroundings. My wife was really freaked out as after 300 dives, nothing has ever came at us like that, or got that close.langs15:WOw, just watched the video, how fast was your heart pumping when it was the closest to you?
divekraz:If anyone has the book Deep, Dark, and Dangerous by Gary Gentile, see page 18. He was diving off North Carolina. Doesn't say what wreck or anything else regarding location. He says the Sand Tiger Shark actually bit his strobe and that the strobe was the reason for the attack. I have 3 battery packs on my video but the cycling of Gary's strobe would be different as my lights are always on so the attraction may have been the electical field or the video camera in action.