Ive just heard about the accident. After going through this thread I am confused. There is a way to dive with sharks out of a cage without getting hurt. Its called a SHARK SUIT.
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I wear one to dive with the Humbolt squid in mexico and so do all of my customers. For years the shark dive industry has been living under the impression that they are good not lucky and that there is no need for protection of their customers. I dont know of a single shark dive operation that gives armor to its customers even though its readily available. Guides and people who feed them directly get armor but not the customer 15 feet away. Why would anyone dive with baited in sharks or sharks being fed (same thing to me) if you are not going to protect yourself. You can not trust the judgement of a shark. Its a shark, not a person. Its teeth are designed to take flesh off of bone. If it bites you on accident just to see what you are you are screwed. There may be a mistake made by the animal when it is in a baited or feeding situation. A mistake by a 4 ft reefshark means you loose 3 fingers off of one hand, or some other minor inury. For years I have laughed
at the idea that as long as you dont move off of the bottom and dont flail around you will be safe.
If you dive with sharks with no armor, you are right, its like skydiving, only with no reserve chute. Whats the back up plan for "dont worry the shark wont bite you." It should be some type of secondary protection for the diver in the situation. I dive with sharks, and Humboldt squid and I have had people give me a hard time because I wear my armor on every dive that I know that there will be a shark or Humboldt around. These animals have evolved over millions of years and it is disrespectfull to expect them to act any way other than the way they are built for. If you are going to dive with dangerous animals you need to protect yourself for the POTENTIAL DOWNSIDE OF THE ENCOUNTER out of respect for the abilities of the apex predator you are going to try and take a picture of.
If the dive operation does not offer shark armor you can still buy your own, it costs about half of a good camera and should be included in the gear for any extreme underwater person. Its a small price to pay to keep your fingers, hand, calf, leg, or life.
I make a living diving with dangerous animals. When I am in the water with them I wear protection. If my customers are in the water with me, I consider them to be in the same danger bracket as me and they must wear armor as well. It is a requirement.
Or you can jump without the reserve chute......
Just on my trip.
GTB