📸 My GoPro underwater tips: ua-cam.com/video/SvxpbDA6a_c/v-deo.html ☠️ How we managed a cave diving accident: ua-cam.com/video/dz7GrQD3NvY/v-deo.html 👨🚀 Trimix dive to 120m/400ft ua-cam.com/video/mFjiWn1EhO8/v-deo.html 🦈 Finding Snooty the Lemon Shark: ua-cam.com/video/mKwKy6b9PZM/v-deo.html 🔱 Diving to a sunken ancient Roman City: ua-cam.com/video/2n0Ud0pvm8o/v-deo.html
Great video! , I dove with the Bull sharks in Playa del Carmen and it was such a great experience, there were plenty of them. Since I was in a group I didn't feel afraid. But on our second dive at the nearby reef, we found a lone shark that followed us throughout the dive. I must say that I felt nervous, but as you said has more to do with respect than with the fear. A few weeks after my bull shark dive, in Cancun, a fisherman at the marina where I used to work, killed a bull shark, he found. I believe this type of dive really implements respect for nature and species among the local population, especially the local fishermen.
I‘m not a fan of shark feeding, first of all because of the association of people in the water with food, but also because of impacts on thee ecology. Sharks who are fed will hunt less, so their job of cleaning the reefs will be neglected. Shark tourism is a good thing for the sharks and the coastal communities alike, but it is absolutely doable without feeding them. I did it in the Red Sea several times.
wow...suddenly changes in sharks are scary 😁... wondering why light should not be used? interesting that we kills so many sharks when they don't do the same harm to us...and people are still not educated that sharks are required for a healthy ocean.... nice to see "Snooty" again, and you just need to do a video about whale sharks now 😉
📸 My GoPro underwater tips:
ua-cam.com/video/SvxpbDA6a_c/v-deo.html
☠️ How we managed a cave diving accident:
ua-cam.com/video/dz7GrQD3NvY/v-deo.html
👨🚀 Trimix dive to 120m/400ft
ua-cam.com/video/mFjiWn1EhO8/v-deo.html
🦈 Finding Snooty the Lemon Shark:
ua-cam.com/video/mKwKy6b9PZM/v-deo.html
🔱 Diving to a sunken ancient Roman City:
ua-cam.com/video/2n0Ud0pvm8o/v-deo.html
Great video! , I dove with the Bull sharks in Playa del Carmen and it was such a great experience, there were plenty of them. Since I was in a group I didn't feel afraid. But on our second dive at the nearby reef, we found a lone shark that followed us throughout the dive. I must say that I felt nervous, but as you said has more to do with respect than with the fear.
A few weeks after my bull shark dive, in Cancun, a fisherman at the marina where I used to work, killed a bull shark, he found. I believe this type of dive really implements respect for nature and species among the local population, especially the local fishermen.
I agree. There's a lot of arguments against this type of diving but the idea that it can turn fishermen into tour operators is huge in my opinion.
Fascinating! Thank you for sharing
@@1-.-M thank you! I'm happy you enjoyed it!
👍🤿😎🇵🇭! Unbelievable video! Just great!
Thank you! 👊
Nick, you have way more followers than Snooty! She should be honoured 😊
Great episode!
Hahahaha! Yet she is the cuter one!
@@DiveSAGA no argument here 😅
@@Pierre.streich 😂
I‘m not a fan of shark feeding, first of all because of the association of people in the water with food, but also because of impacts on thee ecology. Sharks who are fed will hunt less, so their job of cleaning the reefs will be neglected. Shark tourism is a good thing for the sharks and the coastal communities alike, but it is absolutely doable without feeding them. I did it in the Red Sea several times.
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Awesome video ❤
Thank you! I appreciate the comment! 👊
wow...suddenly changes in sharks are scary 😁... wondering why light should not be used?
interesting that we kills so many sharks when they don't do the same harm to us...and people are still not educated that sharks are required for a healthy ocean....
nice to see "Snooty" again, and you just need to do a video about whale sharks now 😉
Ive filmed lots of sharks. Some electronics like strobe flashes can change the animals behaviour in a split second and they might charge you.