Professional diver Paul De Gelder talks about visiting sites of shark attacks for "Shark Week"
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ค. 2024
- Professional diver Paul De Gelder started advocating for shark conservation after he was attacked by a bull shark in 2009 in Sydney, Australia. For this year's "Shark Week" on the Discovery Channel, he traveled to the scenes of shark bites, including his own.
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I though that was someone else when I saw the thumbnail
Johnny Sins is starring in a shark documentary?
Man half eaten by a shark urges people not to be afraid of sharks.
I am wondering how much he is paid by travel agencies to tell this nonsense so that people are not afraid to travel
Awesome guy. All the best
I'm obsessed with shark week been watching it for decades keep it coming, love it❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
People need to remember that when you're swimming with sharks you're playing in their backyard
Good for you Paul
Ridiculous. A peaceful and serene ocean between friendliest creatures on earth 🤣 These guys need to see a head doctor to get tested
We Used to have 5+ shark watchers for every safe swimmer at the Beach. #lifeguards #Sumo #Hawaiian #Blackrock #sharkfin the oceans are not Safe for any divers or submarines.
Sharks live in the ocean