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SCUBA DIVING :: FORUMS :: EDITORIALS :: SHARK FEEDING

Feeding sharks removes the mystery...

Mark Yount - Rescue Diver
September 8, 2003 at 17:13:53

I have been diving for almost 30 years. In that time I have had many encounters with wild sharks including caribbean reef sharks, bull sharks, hammer heads, black tip, and white tip.

Feeding dives are no different than diving in the aquarium here in Chicago, just a lot more expensive.  There is nothing like turning around while diving, or snorkelling, and seeing the magnificent shape of a shark just a few yards away.

Realizing that the shark is there out of curiosity and not looking for a handout makes it all the better.  Creating feeding grounds just makes it easier for fishermen to find their quarry.

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