Shark Diving Florida 2018

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seansrs36

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I recently went shark diving off of Jupiter, FL. The conditions were not the best but it was just good to be in the water. Here are some pics from the trip:

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Florida Shark Diving 2018
 
Really nice lemon shots. By the way, when I glanced at your album, at first I thought you had all lemon sharks, but pic 10 (showing the feeder handing food to a shark) shows us another species, not a lemon (2nd dorsal fin way too small) or a tiger shark. Is that a bull shark? I'm thinking bull, not I'm not real good at shark I.D.'s.

Richard.
 
very nice photos...thanks for sharing.
 
Really nice lemon shots. By the way, when I glanced at your album, at first I thought you had all lemon sharks, but pic 10 (showing the feeder handing food to a shark) shows us another species, not a lemon (2nd dorsal fin way too small) or a tiger shark. Is that a bull shark? I'm thinking bull, not I'm not real good at shark I.D.'s.

Richard.

That is a bull. That was a new thing for me when I started diving Emerald again after a 1-year interlude; Josh now usually gets them to mix it up with the group and one or two will eventually start taking bait from him. Not sure whether it's taken them this long (4+ years) to get comfortable around us or if some other factor is in play.

 
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