This is wrong and not permitted within the Great Barrier Reef. Food causes increases in sharks at a location affecting the ecology, extra nutrient changes the substrate composition and it's dumb and damages the animals, mostly their teeth but also as shown in the clip "Shark Feed Great Barrier Reef" where one gets tangled. Using food to attract but NOT feed fish is a far better option as practiced by the vessel "Undersea Explorer" who's actions are endorsed by shark researcher Dr Fitzpatrick.
This is wrong and not permitted within the Great Barrier Reef. Food causes increases in sharks at a location affecting the ecology, extra nutrient changes the substrate composition and it's dumb and damages the animals, mostly their teeth but also as shown in the clip "Shark Feed Great Barrier Reef" where one gets tangled. Using food to attract but NOT feed fish is a far better option as practiced by the vessel "Undersea Explorer" who's actions are endorsed by shark researcher Dr Fitzpatrick.
FluffyFishyPix 4 years ago