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\any idea how many divers die in a given year due to diver error that are not related to marine wildlife?
99.999999%
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\any idea how many divers die in a given year due to diver error that are not related to marine wildlife?
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99.999999%
There is a huge difference between cage dives with divemasters out in chain mail suits, "hand feeding" the sharks.....and chumsickle style dives where there is a large simulated "natural feeding event" taking place..ie., sharks have been showing up to eat dead whales, dead fish, injured anything for millions of years, and this form of feeding is normal for them....when Aberbnethy drops a crate of dead fish or fish parts in the water, and it sits there overnight, this is NOT similar to hand feeding sharks--I do not believe you have shark intelligence attempting to correlate the crate of fish parts with any of the fish or other marine life which shows up over this time period, and begins to attempt feeding on scraps--or correlate with humans that show up with the other incidental visitors.
And Jimmy does not grab unsuspecting divers, and throw them bodily into the water..the divers know what is in the water, and they are paying huge money to get in to this.
It appears to me that Neal Watson et al, are using this tragic event to push their agenda and gain back market share from Abernethy
You know, sometimes, when a person dies or gets hurt, we should not be trying to "blame" this on someone else. Sometimes, bad things just happen... This Austrian diver death is tragic, we all feel terrible for his family--but it is not a "fault" issue.
Unfortunately, most people already know that Lions are dangerous, and you are in a Land Rover with its engine running for a reason, and why they also have a 458 magnum cocked and ready. And most people don't go out killing kittens and cats out of fear of lions.
We have a situation here where the majority of land lubbers think that little sharks will grow up to be killer Great Whites. It is hard enough to teach folks that 99% of the sharks in the ocean are not killers.... But all it takes is a news report that a diver is killed by a bull shark while feeding it will reverse 90% of the success of well meaning biologists to teach the community NOT to kill all sharks indiscriminately. We are essentially teaching folks to kill tabby cats for fear they'll grow into lions.
Your logics doesn't make sense to me.
As the shark was coming in to take the food out of his hand he moved sideways and the shark got his arm instead of the fish.
depth was aroud 80 feet
YouTube - Tiger shark AND MORE
Diving with Tigers and Bulls cageless is safe as you can see from that video.
Darwin!...and training.... keeping a cool head is not something you can teach.
Stop, Think, Act, Apply tourniquet is not, however. Who wouldn't tend to freak if bleeding profusely with sharks looking for food nearby...?