Diver Dennis
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Is it possible the person got caught up in the tagging equipment?
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Sounds like the claim the turtle attacked or drug him down is a bit over the edge.Louma:More info:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/orl-mmissing1206aug12,0,2096857.story?track=mostemailedlink
It's pretty big news here in central FL. He was in a mask, fins, wet suit, weight belt, no tank, no snorkle in 35" of water. He had people on 2 boats, but it appears, no buddy. About 400 yards from shore. Also, he was an expert at this form of catching turtles. No one has any idea what happened. Strange. I'm sure there will be a lot more to come.
catherine96821:agree...not the turtle.
I did have a young one attack my camera once though...swimming alongside him and suddenly, he had enough and started biting my lens port like an angry dog. It was very unusual behavior.
LavaSurfer:I just don't see them having the programming for being aggressive. They are truly gentle creatures.
gangrel441:Not saying I can see them attacking people, and in general, I agree with you, but apparently you haven't seen the same video I have of sea turtles taking the "best defense is a good offense" approach in driving off tiger sharks and bull sharks. I have seen some impressive footage of loggerheads swimming right up to a passing shark and biting him hard on the gillslits. Given the beak these creatures have, I would imagine the damage inflicted to the sharks could be quite nasty, if not fatal.
Definately doesn't sound like this incident had anything to do with an "attack", though....human error sounds much more likely.