wadalyfe
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Gotta say Deefstes - I agree with you. We're guests, not conquerers. "If it's not yours, don't touch it!" Mother taught me well.
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Worldwide Shark populations are on the decline, yet Shark attacks are on the rise. This can be interpreted as "more people in the water", but I'm wondering if we might be conditioning them to associate humans with food. Pavlov and his dogs anyone?
I have absolutely no proof to back up that theory, and honestly I don't know how we would go about proving it, but IMHO it does beg consideration.
I'm sure someone once said that about dogs, horses, ferrets, cats, etc at some point in history.![]()
As to have them get up close to a shark to see it's beauty and fall in love with diving with them. The problem is you can do thousands and thousands of dives and NEVER see a shark. The truth is sharks are scared to death of divers. We sound like a fire truck under water to them. The noise that comes from our bubbles and 1st stage scares them away. If you are diving on a live aboard in the Galapos Islands the DM's will tell you to "control" your breathing while you are hanging on the rocks in the strong currents at a hunderd feet. As you can guess, Control means hold your breath and do not breath. The hammerheads will make a big circle around you if your breath.
Sharks are very hard to train.. Few creatures have brains as small as they do. That is why the Shark divers in Fiji go out ever day of the year to feed the sharks even when they have NO divers with them. They forget so quick. IF you are ever in Fiji make sure you do the Beqa Adventure dive which is a Shark dive. They have the biggest Bull and tiger sharks I have ever seen. Bulls over 10 feet and tigers to 18 feet and they come so close they bump into you. YOu can catch it on line.
IT is so rare for a diver to ever get bite. Almost every diver ever bite was spearfishing. At least 99.9 percent of all shark bites are by mistake. IF you notice almost all of them are in the surf where the shark feed on bait. When they see a flash of white from your foot or arm it looks like a fish to them.
YOU will notice that 99% of the shark bites are just a bite and NOT a attack. As soon a the shark figures out it is not a bait fish it lets go. Even a baby 4 foot shark could tear you up if it wanted to attack a human. This is NEVER the case. In Fla where I live we can have 200 bites in a single summer but they are little 4-5 foot sharks feeding in the dirty, murkey water of the surf.
In the pan handle a young boy was bitten badly by a Bull shark a few years ago but he had fish tied to his waist.
Having shot thousands of pounds of fish over the past 25 years I have got to "dance" with a few sharks.. They are never after me just my fish.. I have never lost a fish to a shark or had to kill one that was dancing with me. Some of them I had to poke well over a dozen times because they kept coming back again and again and they now have a few white dots on their heads.
When I was a kid growing up in the 60's the only good shark was a dead shark. YOU always killed any shark you caught because that was the right or smart thing to do.
As a 12-15 year old kid I am sad to say I personally killed at least a hundred small 5-7 foot sharks with my knife beside the boat after I caught them.
Today as a avid fisherman and Dive Instructor I do my best to tell the public the truth about sharks. If I catch one I do my best to remove the hook before I relase it. I have brought several large sharks into the boat and sat on them to remove the hook and then set them free unharmed.
You could get bite while at a shark feeding as happend last year in the Bahamas which is VERY rare but for a diver some place else to get bite because of feeding sharks will never happen.
I got a easy 5,000 dives carrying bloody fish with me and only had to "dance" with the sharks about 10 times. Which by the way is quite a thrill, kind of like being in a ring with a bull but in this case the sharks always swims away, only mad because he did not get my fish.
A fact to remember, more people die from falling coconuts the sharks bites every year. When a person tells me he is scared of sharks them I ask him are you afraid of coconuts, they kill more people then sharks do!
I would never say never. There is some evidence to suggest that sharkfeeding is associated with increased aggression in sharks:
CDNN :: Lifeguard Loses Foot after Shark Attack in South Africa Shark Feeding Area
CDNN :: Shark Feeding - Shark Attack Victim Sues Bahamas Resort for $25 Million
CDNN Eco News :: Shark Attacks Snorkeler Near Florida Shark Feeding Site
Yep, but there is no sense increasing the chances of shark attacks by feeding them.
But they have the RIGHT to decide if they want to be touched or not. We have the RESPONSIBILITY to respect them if their answer is "no."
As a 12-15 year old kid I am sad to say I personally killed at least a hundred small 5-7 foot sharks with my knife beside the boat after I caught them.
I got a easy 5,000 dives carrying bloody fish with me and only had to "dance" with the sharks about 10 times.
I'd agree that there is no evidence that shark dives are causing an increase in bites. However, there is also no evidence that it won't!!