Silverfern
New
Hey fellow divers, I could use your insights and experiences as I contemplate fulfilling a lifelong dream: diving with Tiger Sharks.
Years ago, I attempted day dives at Tiger Beach, but poor sea conditions thwarted my plans. Now, I’m considering a liveaboard, but recent shark incidents and uncertainty about local dive culture/mitigation of safety risks have given me pause.
I’ve had my fair share of shark encounters, from Hammerheads in the Galápagos to bull sharks feedings in Fiji and whites in South Africa. However, my preference is for more passive shark observation rather than highly interactive experiences, which was touted by one of the well known operators I spoke to.
Some concerns/preferences I have:
I’ve seen videos of divers physically redirecting sharks with hands and camera gear. I prefer less physical interaction. Can this be controlled for, such as physical placement in the group or safety diver intervention? I don’t intend to have camera gear.
It seems there’s a pool-type entry/exit, and I’m unsure about the level of support for emergencies or the availability of spotters for mitigating risks at the surface. I’m confident in my diving abilities but less so in handling scenarios regarding direct shark interactions or emergencies.
Some operators have mixed reviews regarding culture and assistance during the dive. Do these assessments seem fair? Staff-to-diver ratio appears less than other predatory dives I’ve been on. My previous experiences had more staff in the water, providing a sense of security.
I’m looking at 1 or 2 days of diving on a liveaboard to minimize disappointment and costs associated with cancellations with day excursions.
Would greatly appreciate any advice, personal experiences, or recommendations you can share. Safety is paramount to me, as is respectful consideration of an individuals own comfort in mitigating risks while not discounting the desire to observe these majestic creatures.
Thanks in advance! Appreciate respectful responses.
50 yo mother and shark lover.
Years ago, I attempted day dives at Tiger Beach, but poor sea conditions thwarted my plans. Now, I’m considering a liveaboard, but recent shark incidents and uncertainty about local dive culture/mitigation of safety risks have given me pause.
I’ve had my fair share of shark encounters, from Hammerheads in the Galápagos to bull sharks feedings in Fiji and whites in South Africa. However, my preference is for more passive shark observation rather than highly interactive experiences, which was touted by one of the well known operators I spoke to.
Some concerns/preferences I have:
I’ve seen videos of divers physically redirecting sharks with hands and camera gear. I prefer less physical interaction. Can this be controlled for, such as physical placement in the group or safety diver intervention? I don’t intend to have camera gear.
It seems there’s a pool-type entry/exit, and I’m unsure about the level of support for emergencies or the availability of spotters for mitigating risks at the surface. I’m confident in my diving abilities but less so in handling scenarios regarding direct shark interactions or emergencies.
Some operators have mixed reviews regarding culture and assistance during the dive. Do these assessments seem fair? Staff-to-diver ratio appears less than other predatory dives I’ve been on. My previous experiences had more staff in the water, providing a sense of security.
I’m looking at 1 or 2 days of diving on a liveaboard to minimize disappointment and costs associated with cancellations with day excursions.
Would greatly appreciate any advice, personal experiences, or recommendations you can share. Safety is paramount to me, as is respectful consideration of an individuals own comfort in mitigating risks while not discounting the desire to observe these majestic creatures.
Thanks in advance! Appreciate respectful responses.
50 yo mother and shark lover.