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4.) The Bahamas is another popular 'sharky' destination. Stuart's Cove is famous for the shark feed diving with reef sharks. Live-aboards may offer natural observation, plus a shark feed dive. Some options - Blackbeard's (super cheap - see review by T.C. from May, 2014, & Kimbalabala's from 2013), AquaCat (very reputable) and the Caribbean Aggressor (which spends part of the year with an itinerary including some Tiger Beach action.
5.) North Carolina - mainly sand tiger shark diving, deep wrecks, water temp.s & sea conditions are seasonal, and this can be some very nice diving. My trip report from Aug. 2015.
6.) There are other trips where people see sharks, & may see a shark feed dive; I did both on the Sun Dancer 2 (now Belize Aggressor IV) - trip report May 2015.
7.) The great white shark diving out of Guadalupe, Mexico is out of your current price range, & cage diving, but I'll mention it as a possible bucket list item.
8.) You already know about Tiger Beach for tiger shark diving in the Bahamas. It's possible to find great hammerheads there - see a Jim Abernathy Page on that. People also speak of hammerhead observation diving Cocos and the Galapagos.
9.) File under 'Too rich for my blood,' now and maybe not ever, but there are people who dive cageless with oceanic white-tips near Cat Island in the Bahamas. Just reading about how those sharks come at & generally accost divers gives me the willies.
To sum it up, I'd recommend you start with shallow reef diving in Key Largo & maybe see some reef sharks, taking the AOW & nitrox courses, & when you're comfortable in the ocean and with deeper diving, maybe try Jupiter during the lemon shark migration, or North Carolina from June to August for sand tiger sharks, and see how you feel & handle the situation. If you want a shark feed dive, this might be a time for a cheap live-aboard (e.g.: Blackbeard's, perhaps pay a bit more for the Juliet, Lost Island Voyages or the Caribbean Aggressor), and make sure the boat in question will do that. If you then are comfortable with all that, and capable enough, perhaps Emerald Dive Charters might give you what you're looking for?
Richard.
P.S.: Since shark feeding is a controversial & contentious topic, and rightly so in my view, I'll go on a little tangent & post here my thread collection dealing with it. Whether you are pro. or con., it's worth reading up on a bit.
2005 - Shark Dives vs Au Natural. shark dives vs au natural
2005 - Feeding Sharks. Feeding Sharks
2008 - Shark Bites Live-aboard Guest. Shark bites liveaboard guest
2009 - Shark Feeding. Shark Feeding
2010 - Shark Feeding Dives in USA? Why Not??? Shark feeding dives in USA? Why not???
2010 - Shark And Other Fish Feeding. shark and other fish feeding
2011 - Chumming/Baiting For Shark Dives. Chumming/Baiting for Shark Dives
2014 - Shark Divine…Florida? Bahamas? Shark Diving... Florida? Bahamas?
2015 - Jim Abernathy Baited Shark Dive. Jim Abernethy baited shark dive
2015 - Shark Court For Randy Emerald Charters Jupiter. Shark Court for Randy Emerald Charters Jupiter
2015 - Proposed interactive shark diving in the Caymans. Proposed interactive shark diving in the Caymans (this thread was noteworthy for broader discussion of locations & shark species).
4.) The Bahamas is another popular 'sharky' destination. Stuart's Cove is famous for the shark feed diving with reef sharks. Live-aboards may offer natural observation, plus a shark feed dive. Some options - Blackbeard's (super cheap - see review by T.C. from May, 2014, & Kimbalabala's from 2013), AquaCat (very reputable) and the Caribbean Aggressor (which spends part of the year with an itinerary including some Tiger Beach action.
5.) North Carolina - mainly sand tiger shark diving, deep wrecks, water temp.s & sea conditions are seasonal, and this can be some very nice diving. My trip report from Aug. 2015.
6.) There are other trips where people see sharks, & may see a shark feed dive; I did both on the Sun Dancer 2 (now Belize Aggressor IV) - trip report May 2015.
7.) The great white shark diving out of Guadalupe, Mexico is out of your current price range, & cage diving, but I'll mention it as a possible bucket list item.
8.) You already know about Tiger Beach for tiger shark diving in the Bahamas. It's possible to find great hammerheads there - see a Jim Abernathy Page on that. People also speak of hammerhead observation diving Cocos and the Galapagos.
9.) File under 'Too rich for my blood,' now and maybe not ever, but there are people who dive cageless with oceanic white-tips near Cat Island in the Bahamas. Just reading about how those sharks come at & generally accost divers gives me the willies.
To sum it up, I'd recommend you start with shallow reef diving in Key Largo & maybe see some reef sharks, taking the AOW & nitrox courses, & when you're comfortable in the ocean and with deeper diving, maybe try Jupiter during the lemon shark migration, or North Carolina from June to August for sand tiger sharks, and see how you feel & handle the situation. If you want a shark feed dive, this might be a time for a cheap live-aboard (e.g.: Blackbeard's, perhaps pay a bit more for the Juliet, Lost Island Voyages or the Caribbean Aggressor), and make sure the boat in question will do that. If you then are comfortable with all that, and capable enough, perhaps Emerald Dive Charters might give you what you're looking for?
Richard.
P.S.: Since shark feeding is a controversial & contentious topic, and rightly so in my view, I'll go on a little tangent & post here my thread collection dealing with it. Whether you are pro. or con., it's worth reading up on a bit.
2005 - Shark Dives vs Au Natural. shark dives vs au natural
2005 - Feeding Sharks. Feeding Sharks
2008 - Shark Bites Live-aboard Guest. Shark bites liveaboard guest
2009 - Shark Feeding. Shark Feeding
2010 - Shark Feeding Dives in USA? Why Not??? Shark feeding dives in USA? Why not???
2010 - Shark And Other Fish Feeding. shark and other fish feeding
2011 - Chumming/Baiting For Shark Dives. Chumming/Baiting for Shark Dives
2014 - Shark Divine…Florida? Bahamas? Shark Diving... Florida? Bahamas?
2015 - Jim Abernathy Baited Shark Dive. Jim Abernethy baited shark dive
2015 - Shark Court For Randy Emerald Charters Jupiter. Shark Court for Randy Emerald Charters Jupiter
2015 - Proposed interactive shark diving in the Caymans. Proposed interactive shark diving in the Caymans (this thread was noteworthy for broader discussion of locations & shark species).