BlueRipples
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Hi Wendy, we were free diving out at the Kittiwake and got to the shark just after the Scuba divers got out of the water. What an amazing experience. I can't comment about what happened while there were Scuba divers in the water but while we were free diving the shark seemed completely calm and wasn't bothered by the human traffic at all (granted we weren't giving off any bubbles). We were watching it for close to 30 minutes. It seemed intrigued by the dive boat and was swimming around it and under it. When the boat switched on its engines and left the shark lost interest and slowly swum out over the wall and dropped out of sight. Some of the pics with divers holding onto the fin don't look great, but considering the shear size of the shark I don't think they were bothering it all that much. It might be a good idea if all the dive operators got together and decided on rules of engagement for future sightings, but I wouldn't be to hard on the divers that were in the water at the time, as it was a pretty overwhelming experience and everyone got a little excited. I hope Wally pops around for another visit and that you are lucky enough to find him.