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Ive had hundreds of encounters with sharks if you can call it that- the great majority is they look at you and swim away. Ive seen GWS, Tigers, Bulls, reef sharks, hammerheads and blues. I just completed a film on sharks and shark conservation. The sad thing is, at the current rate of overfishing sharks, habitat loss of reefs and shark finning, there arent going to be a lot fo sharks left.
One study indicates 90% of Oceanic Whitetips have been fished out
Top predators are vital components of the ocean ecosystem. As divers we must do our part. See www.sharkstewards.com to see photos and learn more about sharks, and take action by signing an anti finning petition.
 
We have Grey Nurse Sharks in Australia; big beautiful, placid things, with a mouth full of very impressive teeth. I was diving recently at 'Fish Rock Cave' (a 125m swim thru with one entry at 14m & the other at 27m) and encountered GNSs from 6'-10',they just rest in gutters, or cruise past you, often very close. What a buzz!!
Had a big Tiger cruise in for a look 12 months ago, we felt rather insecure, very sure we weren't at the top of the food chain, but he had a very relaxed manner, wasn't at all threatening.
Guy
 

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