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Did you had a Shark Break lately…?

Friday 30 November 2007 @ 16:25

Shark Divers and no sharks - that cant be… for the time you have to be without her some entertainment and relaxation!! Just move the cursor around the display, you can change background or get yourself a Orca for a change…. Enjoy!!

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Silky Sharks at Bahia de La Paz

Tuesday 20 November 2007 @ 7:25

Possible Tresher or Silky Sharks display mating behavior in shallow water at Bahia de La Paz

A group of sharks (app.6-10), by the looks of tail fin Tresher Sharks has been sighted at the La Paz Malecon just a few meters of the beach. By there movements observed in video I guess is is some kind of a mating behavior then a feeding frenzy. I did observe a simular behavior with leopard sharks on  - remote - Baja California Sur beaches just within feet of the shoreline. Thats normaly during February - March. The Leopard Sharks "hang out" for about 3 weeks and then disappear again. What makes it different on this occasion is the location - right at the Malecon in La Paz in front of the Hotel Perla plus the type of shark. I was personal not present to identify the sharks and by observing the video I would say Tresher. What I can confirm is that there are Whalesharks around feeding in the bay. I got informed from a scuba friend on the video, the original post can be seen on this La Paz Blog.

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Zambezi Shark = Bull Shark, Freshwater Whalers, Lake Nicaragua Shark

Tuesday 6 November 2007 @ 13:59

He's got many names, these are just a few. Mainly he's known as Bull Shark or in South Africa the Zambezi Shark. This type of shark is considered one of the most dangerous species yet in many dives at the Protea Banks of Margate we never had the feeling of being "under attack". Of course that is based on experienced diving with this animal and being knowledgeable about their behavior. We did experience a few times. let's call it, extreme curiosity! Most the time the Zambezi Shark is just cruising by at some distance, on occasion he did charge directly at me and at the last moment made almost a u-turn with the tail almost ripping the regulator out of mouth. There was no otherwise aggressive behavior shown so i call it just "testing us"….. You may want to view this video with/by Dr. Erich Ritter.
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Zambezi Shark = Bull Shark, Freshwater Whalers, Lake Nicaragua Shark

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New Shark Society website design

Monday 5 November 2007 @ 12:38

We apologize for any inconvenience browsing our shark divers website. Shark Society is re-designing (with a helping hand from the Wwwizzards) and some of the pages are temporarily not available or not complete. Launch date for the new, 2008 season website design will be middle of February 2008. Many new features and several NEW dive locations in Mozambique and Madagascar. Stay tuned, it will be worth the waiting. In the meantime you may want to check out this Tigershark video from the Aliwal Shoal. We are not into chumming or baiting the sharks yet the producer of this video was….:(
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New Shark Society website design

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