Interesting to see this other side of a shark that we all know from seeing it swimming leisurely along tropical beaches every once in a while. But personally I wouldn't want to feed any shark.
There is certainly an argument against this practice as it can lead to the sharks more closely associating humans with food. However this was done in a remote area of Tahiti, and is done infrequently.
The coral in this part of the world is in pristine condition - and nothing in this shot is threatening that fact.
dude i was para sailing in the french riviera and they would dip you in the water so they could turn and they dipped me in the water right next to a young black tipped shark and i grabbed him and brought him back to shore
@charlieperrault always an idiot out there who runs their mouths before watching the video closely. I'd like to see you diving , we'll see who is "walking" on the reef.
I want to pet one of those!!
Journeyon71 4 months ago
Interesting to see this other side of a shark that we all know from seeing it swimming leisurely along tropical beaches every once in a while. But personally I wouldn't want to feed any shark.
archietherobot 2 years ago
we caught three this evening and gonna have some shark steaks tomorrow!
AlphaRed5 2 years ago
that's awesome dude. I'd like to do that, but i'd be too scared xD
neokasuki 3 years ago
"Frenzy" is NOT a word I would use here. I would use "feeding from a coral killer goof"
dicksatan 3 years ago
There is certainly an argument against this practice as it can lead to the sharks more closely associating humans with food. However this was done in a remote area of Tahiti, and is done infrequently.
The coral in this part of the world is in pristine condition - and nothing in this shot is threatening that fact.
RichEv 3 years ago
dude i was para sailing in the french riviera and they would dip you in the water so they could turn and they dipped me in the water right next to a young black tipped shark and i grabbed him and brought him back to shore
Ihavetopushmycar 3 years ago
you are not supposed to walk on the coral reefs...you gonna destroy it
charlieperrault 3 years ago
Look more closely - the diver in this footage is certainly not touching the reef in any way, he is simply maintaining neutral bouyancy.
RichEv 3 years ago
actually it looks like his flippers touched that reef...
devastator44 2 years ago
@charlieperrault always an idiot out there who runs their mouths before watching the video closely. I'd like to see you diving , we'll see who is "walking" on the reef.
erikinhawaii 10 months ago