Why you shouldn't take a GoPro on a shark dive

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Note to self: Gopro's must emit some kind of electric resonance that sharks like. Always have dive buddy carry a Gopro :eyebrow:

What a wuss for not jumping out of the cage and recovering the camera :D
 
It seems like a lot of marine critters want GoPros of their own

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Scubamarketing, LOL, might as well offer $500,000 if not going to give any hints as to where the camera may lie. No lat long? No specific vicinity, no potential depth? New Zealand? Not the biggest island in the world but believe one would still need a location hint a bit less broad. :)
 
I think the reward its-self is just a slimy marketing gimmick. Not enough information presented to make a serious go at finding the cameras.
 
I think the reward its-self is just a slimy marketing gimmick. Not enough information presented to make a serious go at finding the cameras.
But Im pretty sure if you get the footage, it would be WORTH $5000 or even more to some TV station...
 
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