drrich2
Contributor
I'm still struggling with how one should react upon seeing a large tiger shark nearby in the wild.
One the one hand, Abernathy with his work with Emma, and for that matter dive trips to Tiger Beach for cageless tiger shark diving with food in the water, seem to indicate one can dive around tiger sharks much as some do around bull sharks; with respect, but not overt fear.
I've seen posts before indicating some people regard them as concerning enough to warrant a slow retreat, or at least keeping a good distance.
The way people view species known to've killed humans is also in question. Diving cageless with great whites is often viewed as reckless and dangerous, yet diving around bull sharks and great hammerheads cageless doesn't usually seem controversial. Some posts about oceanic white tips sound like they'd freak me out a bit (e.g.: shark coming in real close, needing to maintain eye contact to discourage inappropriate contact, etc...), yet people dive cageless with them.
So, if you were at Jupiter (or whatever), and a big, oh, say, 14 - 16 foot tiger shark cruised into the vicinity and hung around, what would most of you do? Assuming it's not a shark dive looking for them, and you weren't specifically prepared for dealing with sharks on the dive.
Richard.
One the one hand, Abernathy with his work with Emma, and for that matter dive trips to Tiger Beach for cageless tiger shark diving with food in the water, seem to indicate one can dive around tiger sharks much as some do around bull sharks; with respect, but not overt fear.
I've seen posts before indicating some people regard them as concerning enough to warrant a slow retreat, or at least keeping a good distance.
The way people view species known to've killed humans is also in question. Diving cageless with great whites is often viewed as reckless and dangerous, yet diving around bull sharks and great hammerheads cageless doesn't usually seem controversial. Some posts about oceanic white tips sound like they'd freak me out a bit (e.g.: shark coming in real close, needing to maintain eye contact to discourage inappropriate contact, etc...), yet people dive cageless with them.
So, if you were at Jupiter (or whatever), and a big, oh, say, 14 - 16 foot tiger shark cruised into the vicinity and hung around, what would most of you do? Assuming it's not a shark dive looking for them, and you weren't specifically prepared for dealing with sharks on the dive.
Richard.