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| Dillon Pyron wrote: > [Default] Thus spake "Ed" <newsgroup@nospam.com>: > >>> >>> "Newsgroups" <diveman1998@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>> news:KcydnaDRsbSdloDVnZ2dnUVZ_vadnZ2d@comcast.com. .. >>>> Hello fellow divers..I have a 12 year old son who is just newly certified >>>> and wants to do a shark dive (what 12 year old wouldn't) However at his >>>> age he is limited to depth of 40 ft. Wondering if anyone could point me >>>> in the right direction. We live in northern Florida and would like keep >>>> travel to minimum. I know Bahamas is big on shark dives, but with 40 ft >>>> limits? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. >>>> >>>> diveman and diveman Jr >> >> Do you have your own boat with a draft less than 4'? >> N25 00.922 W80 25.532 >> >> Not a great lobster dive but it is home to a group of nurse sharks and near >> some good lobster spots. Do NOT ANCHOR ON THIS EXACT SPOT.... find the >> grassy area to the SE and swim to this spot. remember... More people have >> been attacked by nurse sharks than all other species... OK, so there is a >> huge survival rate (Almost 100%) but they can still mess you up... be >> careful. >> >> BTW... I hate the idea of shark dives. I love seeing sharks in the wild >> but getting sharks to equate food and humans is NOT a good idea and not a >> great thing to teach a new diver. The cool thing about diving is that you >> never know what you will see. Our instant gratification culture is ruining >> that as well. > > Someone is going to die as a result of one of these. Probably an > Austrian. Yup, and as soon as that happens, hundreds of sharks will be slaughtered because humans wouldn't leave the animals alone in the first place. > >> If you want to see Tigers, black tips and carib reefs, try a regular wall >> dive in Bimini after you son gets his advanced in a year or so. Last >> summer I saw a lemon on Molasses (2 miles from the spot above). -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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| [Default] Thus spake Jer <gdunn@airmail.ten>: >Dillon Pyron wrote: >> [Default] Thus spake "Ed" <newsgroup@nospam.com>: >> >>>> >>>> "Newsgroups" <diveman1998@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>>> news:KcydnaDRsbSdloDVnZ2dnUVZ_vadnZ2d@comcast.com. .. >>>>> Hello fellow divers..I have a 12 year old son who is just newly certified >>>>> and wants to do a shark dive (what 12 year old wouldn't) However at his >>>>> age he is limited to depth of 40 ft. Wondering if anyone could point me >>>>> in the right direction. We live in northern Florida and would like keep >>>>> travel to minimum. I know Bahamas is big on shark dives, but with 40 ft >>>>> limits? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. >>>>> >>>>> diveman and diveman Jr >>> >>> Do you have your own boat with a draft less than 4'? >>> N25 00.922 W80 25.532 >>> >>> Not a great lobster dive but it is home to a group of nurse sharks and near >>> some good lobster spots. Do NOT ANCHOR ON THIS EXACT SPOT.... find the >>> grassy area to the SE and swim to this spot. remember... More people have >>> been attacked by nurse sharks than all other species... OK, so there is a >>> huge survival rate (Almost 100%) but they can still mess you up... be >>> careful. >>> >>> BTW... I hate the idea of shark dives. I love seeing sharks in the wild >>> but getting sharks to equate food and humans is NOT a good idea and not a >>> great thing to teach a new diver. The cool thing about diving is that you >>> never know what you will see. Our instant gratification culture is ruining >>> that as well. >> >> Someone is going to die as a result of one of these. Probably an >> Austrian. > > >Yup, and as soon as that happens, hundreds of sharks will be slaughtered >because humans wouldn't leave the animals alone in the first place. Sadly, that seems to be happening, human death or not. Hong Kong Disneyland very loudly dropped sharkfin soup from their menu about a day after it opened. Friend who went there last month says it's back on. > >> >>> If you want to see Tigers, black tips and carib reefs, try a regular wall >>> dive in Bimini after you son gets his advanced in a year or so. Last >>> summer I saw a lemon on Molasses (2 miles from the spot above). |
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| Dillon Pyron wrote: > [Default] Thus spake Jer <gdunn@airmail.ten>: > >> Dillon Pyron wrote: >>> [Default] Thus spake "Ed" <newsgroup@nospam.com>: >>> >>>>> "Newsgroups" <diveman1998@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:KcydnaDRsbSdloDVnZ2dnUVZ_vadnZ2d@comcast.com. .. >>>>>> Hello fellow divers..I have a 12 year old son who is just newly certified >>>>>> and wants to do a shark dive (what 12 year old wouldn't) However at his >>>>>> age he is limited to depth of 40 ft. Wondering if anyone could point me >>>>>> in the right direction. We live in northern Florida and would like keep >>>>>> travel to minimum. I know Bahamas is big on shark dives, but with 40 ft >>>>>> limits? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. >>>>>> >>>>>> diveman and diveman Jr >>>> Do you have your own boat with a draft less than 4'? >>>> N25 00.922 W80 25.532 >>>> >>>> Not a great lobster dive but it is home to a group of nurse sharks and near >>>> some good lobster spots. Do NOT ANCHOR ON THIS EXACT SPOT.... find the >>>> grassy area to the SE and swim to this spot. remember... More people have >>>> been attacked by nurse sharks than all other species... OK, so there is a >>>> huge survival rate (Almost 100%) but they can still mess you up... be >>>> careful. >>>> >>>> BTW... I hate the idea of shark dives. I love seeing sharks in the wild >>>> but getting sharks to equate food and humans is NOT a good idea and not a >>>> great thing to teach a new diver. The cool thing about diving is that you >>>> never know what you will see. Our instant gratification culture is ruining >>>> that as well. >>> Someone is going to die as a result of one of these. Probably an >>> Austrian. >> >> Yup, and as soon as that happens, hundreds of sharks will be slaughtered >> because humans wouldn't leave the animals alone in the first place. > > Sadly, that seems to be happening, human death or not. > > Hong Kong Disneyland very loudly dropped sharkfin soup from their menu > about a day after it opened. Friend who went there last month says > it's back on. That's not revenge, it's plain ol' greed from the Galapagos area with the help of the Ecuadorian government. > >>>> If you want to see Tigers, black tips and carib reefs, try a regular wall >>>> dive in Bimini after you son gets his advanced in a year or so. Last >>>> summer I saw a lemon on Molasses (2 miles from the spot above). -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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| Greg Mossman wrote: > On May 4, 4:48 am, Jer <gd...@airmail.ten> wrote: >> If he was my kid, I wouldn't plan on showing him how some people treat >> wild animals like they're pets. OTOH, showing the sharks about how >> humans should be associated with a food is what you want. Every >> encounter with wildlife teaches all participants something. > > But that's not what we teach kids. We take them to the zoo to see > pitiful animals in cages, to Sea World to see "killer" whales jump > through hoops, and have them watch cartoons where animals like Bugs > Bunny and Wiley Coyote blow each other up with dynamite. Talk about > mixed messages. How 'bout CatDog, Greg, that one really messes me up |
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