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The Sharks: 15. Swimming WithAllows you to stay at depth to observe bottom-dwelling species like Carpet Sharks or Wobbegongs. 📍 Top Global Destinations Primary Species Best Time to Go Guadalupe Island, Mexico Great White Sharks July – November Bans Reef, Australia Great White Sharks Year-round Ningaloo Reef, Australia Whale Sharks March – July Tiger Beach, Bahamas Tiger & Lemon Sharks October – June Beqa Lagoon, Fiji Bull Sharks Year-round Isla Mujeres, Mexico Whale Sharks June – September ✅ Essential Safety Guidelines Not all shark dives are the same. The experience depends heavily on the species and the environment. 15. Swimming With the Sharks A living shark is worth significantly more in tourism revenue over its lifetime than a dead shark is for its fins. Allows you to stay at depth to observe Swimming with sharks is a high-adrenaline activity that ranges from peaceful snorkeling with gentle giants to heart-pounding cage dives with apex predators. While often portrayed as dangerous, it is a regulated global industry that plays a crucial role in shark conservation and public education. 🦈 Types of Shark Encounters A living shark is worth significantly more in Never reach out to touch a shark; their skin is abrasive, and they may mistake movement for prey. You stay inside a protective metal cage. This is standard for Great Whites. |
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