People need to stop associating Tiger sharks as friendly puppies who like to be pet. But you got the Emma diver posting vids as well as that free diver girl, although she does warn against doing what she does, people see the videos and think it's ok.
This is why these sharks don't fear humans anymore. I really wish that some divers would stop feeding these animals, and don't do anything to attract them
Sharks have never feared people, they've been eating them for years with no regrets. The issue is that with "Instagamable" moments folks get taken up by the mystique of posting themselves into a digital legacy with little regard to their immediate surroundings. American Bison, the Grand Canyon and the occasional fortunate shark are just nature's way of saying Wake Up Stupid!
This is just so reckless on so many levels 🤦🏼♀️ These instructors should lose their diving certificates/licences, as they are putting inexperienced divers at great risk here! Pure idiocy imho.
Sorry, but as an avid life long diver i,m just not in favor of shark dives like this. I know that they are a money maker but what are we teaching sharks. I have seen sharks while diving many time in the natural environment. Don’t like this “created” or made up environment.
lets chum on the bottom, attract 15ft man eating tiger sharks, then get diving novices to sit in the chum and enjoy getting close to nature, what could go wrong?
@@saveourseas7 Cant you see they do !! every year a woman or man is eaten. Even if it's their leg or arm So quit lying Numb Nutz sharks eat humans !! NUMB NUTZ
I have been a Diver since 1974, and have seen quite a few sharks in my time, but what the folks here did not see, is that Tiger open it's 5 gallon bucket size plus, of a mouth and exhibit those incredible serrated and hooked teeth that cut through sea turtle shells. If that animal charged any person in this video, in a true feeding moment, the fatality would be immediate and it certainly would make an impression on those divers, especially the cameraman whose breathing rate indicates he is terrified to begin with, but the imminent feeding frenzy of multiple 12-15 foot tigers and some S.O.B. Bull sharks that are cruising in and out would finish off this group readily. Totally Stupid and Dangerous. This is going to turn into a group's worst nightmare at some point.
Gotta agree at some point in the future one these dives is gonna go severely wrong and I’m afraid one or possibly more of these divers is gonna wind up as dinner
Facts! A few years back at my house I found a deceased loggerhead sea turtle that was intact that a large shark bite on its back shell that was outlined in blood where the sharks teeth has penetrated. I'm no shark expert but due to size of the bite I knew that it wasn't a mako or bull shark. It was confirmed to be a Tiger shark. The short of a long ass story, I'm good on swimming with Tiger sharks because an accidental nibble will easily severe a major artery
First impression is whoever was filming this is obviously a novice diver, upside down, then turned over dragging themselves on every rock and piece of reef shaking that camera until I thought I was going to puke. Second, I can't believe the guy filming and his buddy were struggling along and after five minutes arrive to the site where all the others are with a load of already fired up sharks. This must be the most unorganized shark dive to have ever happened.The fat guy in the blue wet suit is lucky to have lived through this display of idiocy. His skinny buddy in the black suit wasn't any better. I am no expert in any of this but I have seen plenty of these dives in videos like this and on Shark Week shows. This was clearly irresponsible behavior and this circus should be forced to shut down immediately.
This is just plain stupid...there are 5 tiger sharks and several comparatively less dangerous species baited into being there - come on man! think about the next guy/gal who dives that site and runs into these critters expecting the dinner bell.
The viewing gallery seemed way to close to the action here. The tigers weren't small and judging from the buoyancy control and breathing of the cameraman the divers weren't all experienced. A bit more distance and maybe the peripheral vision of those watching would have picked up sharks moving behind them. If you are static sharks will approach from behind you, often making a circuit to do so just beyond the limits of visibility. Those watching had an intense and no doubt memorable experience. However, unless things change it seems inevitable that someone will be injured. When dealing with a 500kg+ shark if you think you are in control you are deluding yourself, you aren't, its false confidence. Its almost a rule, the unpredictable will eventually occur. In this case it will sadly be all to predictable.
i got to agree, first thing i thought was breathing poor when the video started, i also agree that this is an accident waiting to happen, the guides seem very confident but it didnt stop one sneaking in behind them. i personally wouldnt be signing up for this, its a numbers game and im not lucky enough
@@andre-dx4yw yeah.... there's like 8000 ways this can go wrong and only one way it can go right- I _definitely_ do NOT like those odds. Nope. ✌️🏃🏽♂️👣👣👣👣👣💨
If this can be done with tiger sharks, then it can be certainly done with Nile and saltwater crocodiles…Y’all should give it a try and live stream record it👍🏿👍🏿
What in the entirety of f#ckness did I just watch? That many divers creating so much bubbles- sharks coming straight at them through the bubbles- this is hunting behavior. These people are crazy 😳
That was not hunting behaviour. The sharks wanted the food in the box, but they weren’t interested in the people from a food perspective. They even made a point of keeping their mouth closed/fins horizontal when right near the divers.
Maybe the reason sharks attack people is because people dive down into their territory and poke a prod and slap them..i'd bite the shit out of anyone doin that to me in my home.
No. They are baiting the area, and sharks have grown accustomed to being hand fed. This is just learned behavior. They associate humans with food, and go for a nibble because that's what humans have taught them. Human = Food.
That's exactly what I was thinking. If those big tigers seriously wanted any of those divers, there's nothing any of them could have done about it. This whole setup looks like a shark bite waiting to happen.
Don't think you'll be able to gently push away like that if one of the sharks decide to come out of the blue with it's bucket wide mouth wide open coming in hot at 50 mph right towards your face 👀
at the same time i am seeing (i knew already though.) that leading a group of total BEGINNERS (including an elder man, i saw.) in the middle of a tiger pit is anything but smart (not to say it is completely INSANE and IRRESPONSIBLE.)... these instructors are either stupid, or crazy.
The word I would use is "greedy" - some people will take anyone's money. It's obvious they have no respect for the reef or care much about the safety of the people in this group. Sad.
Call me crazy but if I were with a group of that size and everyone facing different directions, with views sometimes obscured by bubbles, I would ask that we all be on our knees, in an outward facing circle so all angles are covered. Just me though ig 🤷♀️
At first the tiger shark appears to be interested in the bubbles, this is why most divers who swim with sharks use rebreather, then the animal starts to exhibit hunting behaviors. Marine biologist believe that the bubbles escaping to the surface sounds similarly to that of a struggling wounded animal.
Over grown reefy( reef shark), they're just like wild dogs, stand your ground, you run, you get bitten, try not to show fear, they have the sixth sense, they know what they're doing. Alot of the time they're curious, feed mostly at night, (scavengers)....I been a commercial diver for 25 years in Torres Straits,( lobster or painted crayfish)...that's on hookah gear, heaps of bubbles, from 10-40m and have encountered all sharks in the tropics, murky to clear waters, doesn't matter..... respect and take care👍
Most divers don’t have access to or can’t afford a rebreather, a ridiculous comment with absolutely no merit, the Shark is jacked because they baited the water, heavily, and they have a dozen undertrained divers just sitting on the bottom next to a crate stuffed with dead fish, it’s just stupid...I’ve been diving, free diving and surfing for over 30yrs, rebreathers are for deep or extended dives not recreational shark dives, a decent scuba set up can be had for $1,000 to $2,000, that’s every thing included, a rebreather just for is $10,000 just for the unit another $5,000 at least in accessories. ( not to mention the training class is $2,000 ) it’s just not feasible a day shark dive at a resort or dive charter
@@bigeyetuna6228 i was thinking of doing a shark dive but after watching this....it really isn’t safe....certainly putting life and limb on the line.....half the time they are physically fighting the sharks off....not my idea of fun!
@@robertmast7451 those weren’t reef sharks thoughts were hugh tigers and i think i saw a few bulls that were darting quickly in and out....not sure i want to do this now
Baited the area..baited the sharks..then one guy reaches out to stroke one...ffs...seems like incompetence all round to me..plus it`s a big ass tiger shark...I`m mean...Really?...
This is like trying to do something with horses, dogs, and chickens milling about. They get so curious and “helpful” we spend more time pushing them out of the way than getting done what we set out to do. So, has this reef suffered an environmental issue? I’m not seeing the typical plants, corals, and anemones seen on most reefs. The surfaces are nearly bare.
It's frustrating to watch so many people grabbing at and clinging onto the formations. This destroys reefs quickly & is painful to watch. Dive outfits worth their salt instruct new divers not to do it, teaching buoyancy control instead, in order to protect the marine environment. This dive was unprofessional, dangerous, and destructive on many levels 😩.
@@beekneed as a certified open water advanced diver, I agree 1000%... extremely hard to watch such inexperienced divers just TRASHING the environment like this!
I went to school with the parents of the girl who was killed in a predatory attack by 3 tiger sharks in the Bahamas, and I can say it had to be terrifying for Leslie to have that sort of slow, drawn out attack. Tiger sharks are slow, purposeful, and stubborn killers unlike a great white where the attack will come from below and probably incapacitate you, kill you, or at least render you unconscious while it eats you. Like Doctor Grant said about Raptors in Jurassic Park - "you are alive when they start to eat you, so show some respect huh?"
Despite everything I've read, I 110% believe that it wasn't three sharks that attacked her. I believe it was just one that attacked multiple times. If you study shark research and conservation, it just doesn't happen. Sharks do not attack humans in packs.
@@heatherninneman558 bullshit. Depending on the species it most certainly an happen. I've had a pack attack of whalers, there is video footage of two Great Whites attacking a surfer. It happens with hammerheads, bulls and several other species. I'm a shark diver and have been for 40 years.. You are a clueless landbound UA-cam commenter with zero shark knowledge.
@@heatherninneman558 Well they don't coordinate like orcas but if more than one is present in the nearby area they won't pass up the opportunity to feast on the same prey
Now what happens when these same sharks encounter a swimmer, a surfer or another diver who doesn't have a box of food?? What happens to them?? This is just like the crazy lady who was feeding wild coyotes raw meat smh....
That's exactly what I was thinking. Remember the Grizzly Man who moved to Alaska to live with bears and the little old lady who lived alone and fed "her Friends" the bears from her front porch? They were lonely and thought the bears loved them and they had a special connection to them. Well, only the humans felt that connection. The bears ATE both of those people. These sharks are not domesticated or pets. You are meat and they eat meat. Period.
I used to assume that too. But If that were correct then Tiger sharks would be killing people all over the Bahamas and Florida, but they aren't. 99..9 % of the time sharks just don't try to eat people..Way more people are killed by pet dogs every year than by Sharks. And when a shark (or dog ) does attack a human its usually not for food but because of territorial aggression..we don't know enough about what provokes aggression in Shark.s
These people are what you call thrill seekers, just like skydiving, mountain climbing, etc. A huge part of this is the thrill, yet danger of the “sport”. They know how dangerous it is. I say, GO FOR IT!!
Please stop destroying the sea floor and learn to control your buoyancy. You wrecking the place, and look behind you every once in a while as that is usually where the shark is
For sure. I was taught to hover, don’t touch or stand on reef, certainly don’t interact with the wildlife. Serious buoyancy and breathing control here. Just watching them swim with arms flailing all around - bloody amateurs!
@@michaelwilwand8036 Inefficient buoyancy is the quickest road to decompression sickness too. Tend to fill that BCD full of air and shoot up. Before you can even do anything it’s too late... you fucked up
What if one or very possibly 2-3 sharks who weigh a ton+ decide to attack, you won’t push something like that away would you? If it bite at the head and you don’t lose your head there’s a chance the tube with oxygen can suffer damage and your done. So many things can go wrong 😑
Who ever lead this dive should be stripped of the diving certification. Stupid, reckless endangerment of the other divers and disturbing the sharks and other marine life. One bite and it would have been a mess for that group.
These types of dives are infuriating. To be perfectly honest, watching that one guy baiting and harassing those tigers had me almost hoping for a real teachable moment for anyone else thinking of acting that reckless and stupid, especially with clearly inexperienced divers.
No it's not ! It's nothing like dealing with an " obnoxious dog " it's a 15 ft apex predator that can literally rip you apart with ease ,! While I agree with you these dudes got nerves of steel it's still dumb asf ! We have an endless facination with fucking around where we got no business being there !
and barely tickling the tail fin of a shark (at 8:13) will do nothing but annoying him (in a bad way for your own survival.). on top of that with a pack of duskies later on (which are more than 'easy-frenzy'.)... cherry on the top : all that little world in fairly murky waters (sharks can hardly discriminate their preys from non-preys.)... and you get : a band of assOs who paid money for committing suicide in joy and laughers.... congratulations, folks ! (ironic.)
It's notable how the tigers were more interested in the divers than in the bait boxes. They were clearly conditioned to associate divers with food. DON'T FEED THE SHARKS.
If that shark actually tried it could of tore them to pieces in seconds and no amount of pushing would help. Those sharks can attack at over 35 mph and easily turn back from a push and take your arm if it wanted.
ok i was thinking of going on a shark dive in cozumel but if this is how it is....i might not go!.....wow that was intense and definetely putting life and limb on the line. if your arm or leg got bit...or bit off you could easily bleed to death
@Me Llamo Diego "Gettin it Done" It's not as dangerous as everyone makes it out to be. Sharks are curious just like any other animal, and will only attack of their instincts kick in (if you start having frantic movements in their presence), or in the extremely rare chance they mistake you for food. I bet these guys were comfortable as can be the whole dive. Don't take it from me though, what I've stated is easily accessible information.
@@SouloDoloMusic That's easy to say when you're typing away on your keyboard but unless you're a professional who's done this many times & you have zero experience reading up on it doesn't mean anything....
@@ogrebattle22763 You must be bored but I'll entertain you. I said it's "easily accessible information." You don't have to be a professional diver to know what a shark's behavior is like. You could be a fisherman... like I am.
I've been a Florida charter Captain for over 20 years and a pro diver for 40 years and these folks would be banned from my boat forever.
People need to stop associating Tiger sharks as friendly puppies who like to be pet. But you got the Emma diver posting vids as well as that free diver girl, although she does warn against doing what she does, people see the videos and think it's ok.
Guarantee one of these people if they continue to mess with a Tiger SHARK nevertheless will lose either a limb or worse their lives!
Lol it's the captains and dive masters here that are the problem.
This is why these sharks don't fear humans anymore. I really wish that some divers would stop feeding these animals, and don't do anything to attract them
Sharks have never feared people, they've been eating them for years with no regrets. The issue is that with "Instagamable" moments folks get taken up by the mystique of posting themselves into a digital legacy with little regard to their immediate surroundings. American Bison, the Grand Canyon and the occasional fortunate shark are just nature's way of saying Wake Up Stupid!
This is just so reckless on so many levels 🤦🏼♀️ These instructors should lose their diving certificates/licences, as they are putting inexperienced divers at great risk here! Pure idiocy imho.
I don't know who orchestrated this mess, but this is how people die.
this looks like the worst possible environment to interact with tiger sharks.......unbelievable
You're all lucky that shark's in a good mood.
exactly!
It's a really good idea to habituate these fish to associate humans with food. We got some real geniuses out here.
Sorry, but as an avid life long diver i,m just not in favor of shark dives like this. I know that they are a money maker but what are we teaching sharks. I have seen sharks while diving many time in the natural environment. Don’t like this “created” or made up environment.
lets chum on the bottom, attract 15ft man eating tiger sharks, then get diving novices to sit in the chum and enjoy getting close to nature, what could go wrong?
They just like belly rubbings.
U R 'da-man wit' da-plan😅!
On top of limited visibility. What are they thinking? If at all.
Sharks aren’t man eaters. Education is key.
@@saveourseas7 Cant you see they do !! every year a woman or man is eaten. Even if it's their leg or arm So quit lying Numb Nutz sharks eat humans !! NUMB NUTZ
I have been a Diver since 1974, and have seen quite a few sharks in my time, but what the folks here did not see, is that Tiger open it's 5 gallon bucket size plus, of a mouth and exhibit those incredible serrated and hooked teeth that cut through sea turtle shells. If that animal charged any person in this video, in a true feeding moment, the fatality would be immediate and it certainly would make an impression on those divers, especially the cameraman whose breathing rate indicates he is terrified to begin with, but the imminent feeding frenzy of multiple 12-15 foot tigers and some S.O.B. Bull sharks that are cruising in and out would finish off this group readily. Totally Stupid and Dangerous. This is going to turn into a group's worst nightmare at some point.
Gotta agree at some point in the future one these dives is gonna go severely wrong and I’m afraid one or possibly more of these divers is gonna wind up as dinner
Sometimes makos would be coming thru too
@@norms3913 ok so maybe they’ll be eaten quicker
That would be the case if they didn't have giant spear that the shove in there throat
Facts! A few years back at my house I found a deceased loggerhead sea turtle that was intact that a large shark bite on its back shell that was outlined in blood where the sharks teeth has penetrated. I'm no shark expert but due to size of the bite I knew that it wasn't a mako or bull shark. It was confirmed to be a Tiger shark. The short of a long ass story, I'm good on swimming with Tiger sharks because an accidental nibble will easily severe a major artery
First impression is whoever was filming this is obviously a novice diver, upside down, then turned over dragging themselves on every rock and piece of reef shaking that camera until I thought I was going to puke. Second, I can't believe the guy filming and his buddy were struggling along and after five minutes arrive to the site where all the others are with a load of already fired up sharks. This must be the most unorganized shark dive to have ever happened.The fat guy in the blue wet suit is lucky to have lived through this display of idiocy. His skinny buddy in the black suit wasn't any better. I am no expert in any of this but I have seen plenty of these dives in videos like this and on Shark Week shows. This was clearly irresponsible behavior and this circus should be forced to shut down immediately.
😂😂😂
I wonder how long that tank of air lasted him. 15 minutes?
I'am not interested in scuba,snorkeling is more fun.
This is just plain stupid...there are 5 tiger sharks and several comparatively less dangerous species baited into being there - come on man! think about the next guy/gal who dives that site and runs into these critters expecting the dinner bell.
Baiting for sharks needs to be banned all together, Including cage diving.
@@woodnbikesabsofuckinlutely
I have a dog that doesn't tolerate being petted this much.
This had multiple Darwin awards written all over it!
The viewing gallery seemed way to close to the action here. The tigers weren't small and judging from the buoyancy control and breathing of the cameraman the divers weren't all experienced. A bit more distance and maybe the peripheral vision of those watching would have picked up sharks moving behind them. If you are static sharks will approach from behind you, often making a circuit to do so just beyond the limits of visibility. Those watching had an intense and no doubt memorable experience. However, unless things change it seems inevitable that someone will be injured. When dealing with a 500kg+ shark if you think you are in control you are deluding yourself, you aren't, its false confidence. Its almost a rule, the unpredictable will eventually occur. In this case it will sadly be all to predictable.
i got to agree, first thing i thought was breathing poor when the video started, i also agree that this is an accident waiting to happen, the guides seem very confident but it didnt stop one sneaking in behind them. i personally wouldnt be signing up for this, its a numbers game and im not lucky enough
The only thing predictable about sharks is their unpredictability...
Probably having a couple of "spotters" would be advisable while diving?🤔
Just sayin'
@@andre-dx4yw yeah.... there's like 8000 ways this can go wrong and only one way it can go right- I _definitely_ do NOT like those odds. Nope. ✌️🏃🏽♂️👣👣👣👣👣💨
It true and it will serve that divers on purpose if they get injured. They should not keep poking and prodding at the shark.
These guys made me very nervous. Doesn't seem like they know what they are doing. Lucky no one was seriously hurt. Stupidity at its finest.
They are way too lax and comfortable touching the sharks, until one of them get attacked and killed.
Too many people to far apart in the water,the blind leading the blind thankfully not into a Tiger sharks garbage can of a mouth
Poor shark; provoked and harassed until it loses its cool. It's like a victorian form of entertainment on the level of dog fighting and bear baiting.
If this can be done with tiger sharks, then it can be certainly done with Nile and saltwater crocodiles…Y’all should give it a try and live stream record it👍🏿👍🏿
🤣
Feeding tigers in murky water... sort of asking for it...
What in the entirety of f#ckness did I just watch? That many divers creating so much bubbles- sharks coming straight at them through the bubbles- this is hunting behavior. These people are crazy 😳
That was not hunting behaviour. The sharks wanted the food in the box, but they weren’t interested in the people from a food perspective. They even made a point of keeping their mouth closed/fins horizontal when right near the divers.
Don’t f**k with nature. They are f**king with nature. What they should do is observe nature not try to create a Michael Bay movie, pun not intended.
Maybe the reason sharks attack people is because people dive down into their territory and poke a prod and slap them..i'd bite the shit out of anyone doin that to me in my home.
No. They are baiting the area, and sharks have grown accustomed to being hand fed. This is just learned behavior. They associate humans with food, and go for a nibble because that's what humans have taught them. Human = Food.
@@Dakarn dumb= humans
@@Dakarn this behavior does lead to shark attacks. This is not smart and illegal in many areas.
Touching any shark…messing around with them is way beyond stupid ‼️ Some of these divers appear to be very inexperienced. 🙄🙄🙄
The reef appears to be ravaged. Divers, stay off of the reefs‼️
dude is breathing thru a trumpet
and way too scared to be diving !
Those tiger sharks were literally just checking you out lol. If they wanted to bite you, you pushing them away like 5:10 wouldn't have worked.
That's exactly what I was thinking. If those big tigers seriously wanted any of those divers, there's nothing any of them could have done about it. This whole setup looks like a shark bite waiting to happen.
Don't think you'll be able to gently push away like that if one of the sharks decide to come out of the blue with it's bucket wide mouth wide open coming in hot at 50 mph right towards your face 👀
at the same time i am seeing (i knew already though.) that leading a group of total BEGINNERS (including an elder man, i saw.) in the middle of a tiger pit is anything but smart (not to say it is completely INSANE and IRRESPONSIBLE.)... these instructors are either stupid, or crazy.
Should have their certs revoked.
The word I would use is "greedy" - some people will take anyone's money. It's obvious they have no respect for the reef or care much about the safety of the people in this group. Sad.
Call me crazy but if I were with a group of that size and everyone facing different directions, with views sometimes obscured by bubbles, I would ask that we all be on our knees, in an outward facing circle so all angles are covered. Just me though ig 🤷♀️
12:30 by far the most idiotic, death-wishing part of this video is the man thinking its a glorious idea to lay over the chum box.
They all a be shark food
Exactly what I thought. This whole thing is an incredible display of idiocy.
The amount of abuse that shark suffered... the patience of a saint indeed.
At first the tiger shark appears to be interested in the bubbles, this is why most divers who swim with sharks use rebreather, then the animal starts to exhibit hunting behaviors. Marine biologist believe that the bubbles escaping to the surface sounds similarly to that of a struggling wounded animal.
Hehehehe, award winner, Hehehehe, unbelievable....
Over grown reefy( reef shark), they're just like wild dogs, stand your ground, you run, you get bitten, try not to show fear, they have the sixth sense, they know what they're doing. Alot of the time they're curious, feed mostly at night, (scavengers)....I been a commercial diver for 25 years in Torres Straits,( lobster or painted crayfish)...that's on hookah gear, heaps of bubbles, from 10-40m and have encountered all sharks in the tropics, murky to clear waters, doesn't matter..... respect and take care👍
Most divers don’t have access to or can’t afford a rebreather, a ridiculous comment with absolutely no merit, the Shark is jacked because they baited the water, heavily, and they have a dozen undertrained divers just sitting on the bottom next to a crate stuffed with dead fish, it’s just stupid...I’ve been diving, free diving and surfing for over 30yrs, rebreathers are for deep or extended dives not recreational shark dives, a decent scuba set up can be had for $1,000 to $2,000, that’s every thing included, a rebreather just for is $10,000 just for the unit another $5,000 at least in accessories. ( not to mention the training class is $2,000 ) it’s just not feasible a day shark dive at a resort or dive charter
@@bigeyetuna6228 i was thinking of doing a shark dive but after watching this....it really isn’t safe....certainly putting life and limb on the line.....half the time they are physically fighting the sharks off....not my idea of fun!
@@robertmast7451 those weren’t reef sharks thoughts were hugh tigers and i think i saw a few bulls that were darting quickly in and out....not sure i want to do this now
Baited the area..baited the sharks..then one guy reaches out to stroke one...ffs...seems like incompetence all round to me..plus it`s a big ass tiger shark...I`m mean...Really?...
wow who would of believed it tiger sharks will actually eat you and here was me thinking it would be safer to walk through a pride of lions.
THEY'RE NOT GOING TO SHOW YOU WHEN A SHARK EATS ONE OF THEM
Too much chaos.
This is like trying to do something with horses, dogs, and chickens milling about. They get so curious and “helpful” we spend more time pushing them out of the way than getting done what we set out to do.
So, has this reef suffered an environmental issue? I’m not seeing the typical plants, corals, and anemones seen on most reefs. The surfaces are nearly bare.
It's frustrating to watch so many people grabbing at and clinging onto the formations. This destroys reefs quickly & is painful to watch. Dive outfits worth their salt instruct new divers not to do it, teaching buoyancy control instead, in order to protect the marine environment. This dive was unprofessional, dangerous, and destructive on many levels 😩.
@@beekneed as a certified open water advanced diver, I agree 1000%... extremely hard to watch such inexperienced divers just TRASHING the environment like this!
What a freakin mess!
Tony the Tiger Shark says " Divers taste grrrrrrreat !"
Is all fun and games until someone gets bitten In half ☠️
Damn this is a very dangerous dive group they like to live on the edge with these sharks
Like pinching the nose of a T. Rex.
I went to school with the parents of the girl who was killed in a predatory attack by 3 tiger sharks in the Bahamas, and I can say it had to be terrifying for Leslie to have that sort of slow, drawn out attack. Tiger sharks are slow, purposeful, and stubborn killers unlike a great white where the attack will come from below and probably incapacitate you, kill you, or at least render you unconscious while it eats you. Like Doctor Grant said about Raptors in Jurassic Park - "you are alive when they start to eat you, so show some respect huh?"
Despite everything I've read, I 110% believe that it wasn't three sharks that attacked her. I believe it was just one that attacked multiple times. If you study shark research and conservation, it just doesn't happen. Sharks do not attack humans in packs.
@@heatherninneman558 bullshit. Depending on the species it most certainly an happen. I've had a pack attack of whalers, there is video footage of two Great Whites attacking a surfer. It happens with hammerheads, bulls and several other species. I'm a shark diver and have been for 40 years.. You are a clueless landbound UA-cam commenter with zero shark knowledge.
@@heatherninneman558 That's a lie.
@@heatherninneman558 Well they don't coordinate like orcas but if more than one is present in the nearby area they won't pass up the opportunity to feast on the same prey
the "Blair witch project" of shark videos
Lol he said "that fucking shark just tried to EAT ME. SHIT!"
WELL DUH.
Now what happens when these same sharks encounter a swimmer, a surfer or another diver who doesn't have a box of food?? What happens to them?? This is just like the crazy lady who was feeding wild coyotes raw meat smh....
That's exactly what I was thinking. Remember the Grizzly Man who moved to Alaska to live with bears and the little old lady who lived alone and fed "her Friends" the bears from her front porch? They were lonely and thought the bears loved them and they had a special connection to them. Well, only the humans felt that connection. The bears ATE both of those people. These sharks are not domesticated or pets. You are meat and they eat meat. Period.
I used to assume that too. But If that were correct then Tiger sharks would be killing people all over the Bahamas and Florida, but they aren't. 99..9 % of the time sharks just don't try to eat people..Way more people are killed by pet dogs every year than by Sharks. And when a shark (or dog ) does attack a human its usually not for food but because of territorial aggression..we don't know enough about what provokes aggression in Shark.s
Guy almost lost his foot at 8:37 . I wouldn't have shed a tear for him. These people put the meaning in the word "reckless".
These people are what you call thrill seekers, just like skydiving, mountain climbing, etc. A huge part of this is the thrill, yet danger of the “sport”. They know how dangerous it is. I say, GO FOR IT!!
Don't feed the bears, but feeding sharks is okay? What happens when someone without food snorkels or dives there?
Please stop destroying the sea floor and learn to control your buoyancy. You wrecking the place, and look behind you every once in a while as that is usually where the shark is
For sure. I was taught to hover, don’t touch or stand on reef, certainly don’t interact with the wildlife. Serious buoyancy and breathing control here. Just watching them swim with arms flailing all around - bloody amateurs!
@@michaelwilwand8036 Inefficient buoyancy is the quickest road to decompression sickness too. Tend to fill that BCD full of air and shoot up. Before you can even do anything it’s too late... you fucked up
Some places it doesn’t matter so much. My local dive site encourages using the bottom because of strong currents.
Tiger Sharks are aggressive and opportunistic and will eat anything that interests them.
yep like car plates... facts
Got to ask. I have seen a few of these videos and there are a lot of fish swimming there with the sharks why dont they snap one or two up?
I've never seen a scuba diver with Parkinson's disease, let alone one that made underwater movies.
What if one or very possibly 2-3 sharks who weigh a ton+ decide to attack, you won’t push something like that away would you? If it bite at the head and you don’t lose your head there’s a chance the tube with oxygen can suffer damage and your done. So many things can go wrong 😑
Thats why Careful
Is this a tourist dive?that shark looks like a regular visitor getting impatient for the box to open, what an amazing beautiful animal ☺
🤣🤣🤣
And inexperienced ones too, look at all those bright fins and Tiger sharks love contrast. Who the hell is running this show?
Waaaaah, the free content I receive that people risk their life for isn’t perfect. I demand perfection for the nothing I contribute! Waaaah
I contribute ad revenue , and so do you, and anyone else who traded their time to watch this.
This isn't even about that.
Hahhaha brilliant comment! Spot on.
Sheeesh one big cluster fck mess😲
There's no way the person filming should be diving. That breathing alone makes me wanna drown them!
Couldn't think of anything worse!!!
its a good thing these animals are driven by instinct rather than brains.....one day, they will work it out however, and someone will be hurt bad.....
Sharks are actually pretty intelligent and cognitive.
Новичка сразу видно😅 Удивительно что в такие места их спокойно берут!
Who ever lead this dive should be stripped of the diving certification. Stupid, reckless endangerment of the other divers and disturbing the sharks and other marine life. One bite and it would have been a mess for that group.
Ever since Egypt attack Tiger sharks freak me out, beautiful animal but there face is so menacing looking!
It’s only a matter of time before one of these divers get proper chomped
No way in hell, look at the size of the sharks
HUNGER COMES WHEN THE SHARKS ARE READY
Dude sounds like he’s having a heart attack
If this video proves anything, then that the world never runs short on idiots.
Now that's a big ass Tigre squalo!!!!!!
That was funny as hell. Tiger shark was like "Hello. Nom nom nom. You got any noms for me...?"
lol
I hope to one day see a video of these same people in a Final Affliction episode.
The huge tiger shark with the messed up dorsal fin seems to enjoy the men rubbing him on the face.
Few breeds of shark you especially don't want to be in the water with, tiger and white!
THESE SEA MONKEYS ARE JUST ASKING FOR TROUBLE
There's ALWAYS one Tiger Shark that can't pay attention to the program, and refuses to stay on the OTHER side of the rock wall with the box of bait.
These types of dives are infuriating. To be perfectly honest, watching that one guy baiting and harassing those tigers had me almost hoping for a real teachable moment for anyone else thinking of acting that reckless and stupid, especially with clearly inexperienced divers.
I'm now worried fish are trapped in the fridge looking thing under water from when the guy opened the door
Lol I'm not the only one🤗
Nerves of steel, it’s like dealing with an obnoxious dog. Kudos to those guys for their skills.
No it's not ! It's nothing like dealing with an " obnoxious dog " it's a 15 ft apex predator that can literally rip you apart with ease ,! While I agree with you these dudes got nerves of steel it's still dumb asf ! We have an endless facination with fucking around where we got no business being there !
No 🤦♀️
I think those tigers are getting a little bit too friendly & playful. 😮😂🦈🤣
The sharks are inviting all the divers to lunch🆘🤕‼️
Imagine your life being so comfortable that you can pay someone money to voluntarily join the food chain. Truly remarkable.
Why did this even pop up on my suggested? Way to give me mad anxiety at 6am. No thank you. I’d NEVER swim with Tigers. They’re terrifying.
The shark didn't chum the water. you rang the dinner bell
and barely tickling the tail fin of a shark (at 8:13) will do nothing but annoying him (in a bad way for your own survival.).
on top of that with a pack of duskies later on (which are more than 'easy-frenzy'.)...
cherry on the top : all that little world in fairly murky waters (sharks can hardly discriminate their preys from non-preys.)...
and you get : a band of assOs who paid money for committing suicide in joy and laughers....
congratulations, folks ! (ironic.)
It's notable how the tigers were more interested in the divers than in the bait boxes. They were clearly conditioned to associate divers with food. DON'T FEED THE SHARKS.
If that shark actually tried it could of tore them to pieces in seconds and no amount of pushing would help. Those sharks can attack at over 35 mph and easily turn back from a push and take your arm if it wanted.
Tiger sharks will not hesitate to eat people. We are a part of the food chain when we go into the ocean & we're on the tiger shark's menu for sure.
Some pretty good lure fishing right there!
where is that? what is the diving operator?
Very healthy looking Sharks 🦈
Wow it looks as if ur begging to b eatin
If anybody loses a limb, which will happen sooner or later..they were asking for it
where and what dive operation is this???
ok i was thinking of going on a shark dive in cozumel but if this is how it is....i might not go!.....wow that was intense and definetely putting life and limb on the line. if your arm or leg got bit...or bit off you could easily bleed to death
This is in Fiji
@Me Llamo Diego "Gettin it Done" It's not as dangerous as everyone makes it out to be. Sharks are curious just like any other animal, and will only attack of their instincts kick in (if you start having frantic movements in their presence), or in the extremely rare chance they mistake you for food. I bet these guys were comfortable as can be the whole dive. Don't take it from me though, what I've stated is easily accessible information.
@@SouloDoloMusic That's easy to say when you're typing away on your keyboard but unless you're a professional who's done this many times & you have zero experience reading up on it doesn't mean anything....
@@ogrebattle22763 You must be bored but I'll entertain you. I said it's "easily accessible information." You don't have to be a professional diver to know what a shark's behavior is like. You could be a fisherman... like I am.
@@SouloDoloMusic I wasn't saying that to be a wise ass... so why don't you relax ok...
Recipe for disaster not sure what's in the box in front of them but there is way to many Bate fish there that will definitely attract more predators
Shark Wrangler, yet to see that job going at the dole office
Thank you for a very awesome video big thumbs up guys 👍❤️👍
One bite from a tiger shark. One shake of it's head..... you find that your backside has been denuded of flesh,. Baiting sharks is insanity.
... you're crazier than 10 people
Hiding in the rocks behaving like prey
Im no diver but what the hell are you supposed to do in a situation like that ? Looks like chaos. Eventually your air runs low then what?
Yeah, Swim where the Chums are at! LOL, LVL, LOL!
@Juan Sergio why do I see these comments everywhere lol
@Ricky Sebastian and the replies are you guys even real people lol
Darth Vader's weezy son with asthma geez
Gotta be honest . I wanted someone to get eaten. Its why i clicked.
So bad! Man.... Lame.