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are these at all dangerous...
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is the water really that blue or its just the cam
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where do you dive
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cool video! I want to swim with sharks in Hawaii.
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Isn't it kind of rare to see anything other than whitetip reef sharks in the main Hawaiian islands?
steelersguy74 3 years ago
Aloha,
Well, ya, whitetips are what you usually encounter along the coastlines. but there are good variety as you get into deeper waters. Grey Reef Sharks are the next ones you find as you get deeper then the bigger ones like Galapagos, Hammerheads, Tigers. Mahalo & Aloha
PureDIGITALMaui 3 years ago
I guess what I was asking is should you really expect to see species such as gray reef sharks, and hammerheads with the same regularity in Hawaii as you would in places like Palau or Rangiroa Atoll?
steelersguy74 3 years ago
that depends on where you are, in maui waters. if your boat diving then you will encounter more grey reef sharks along with whitetips like Molokini Crater for instance is a breeding ground for Greys. Molokai is a breeding ground for hammerheads. the coastlines of any island then mostly whitetips will come into play. it really depends on currents. they dictate everything.
PureDIGITALMaui 3 years ago
hydro-dynamic ;) Which song is this?
libertarian 5 years ago
aloha.
local underground artist from Maui.
Paige Torres, Napili, Maui, Hawai'i.
mahalo.
PureDIGITALMaui 5 years ago