When I did this dive there, we didn't have all those metal sticks to fend off Mr. Tiger. Looks like he's gotten a lot more aggressive from the feeding.
@jtrickard the poles are used by the guides, there is generally one between each visitor and used on all sharks. A tiger showing up is actually pretty rare, it was definitely not agressive none of thr sharks were.
Aggression necessitates emotional response therefore what you are seeing is appropriate analytical behavior and also scavenging behavior. In this video the behavior is very calm and the tiger is carefully redirected. I do not know where you did a shark dive but all operations are conducted in a similar manner
That looks 4m max.
It is not 6 metres
When I did this dive there, we didn't have all those metal sticks to fend off Mr. Tiger. Looks like he's gotten a lot more aggressive from the feeding.
@jtrickard the poles are used by the guides, there is generally one between each visitor and used on all sharks. A tiger showing up is actually pretty rare, it was definitely not agressive none of thr sharks were.
Aggression necessitates emotional response therefore what you are seeing is appropriate analytical behavior and also scavenging behavior. In this video the behavior is very calm and the tiger is carefully redirected. I do not know where you did a shark dive but all operations are conducted in a similar manner
@@axmax7805 I did the same shark dive at Beqa Lagoon in about 2010 or so. None of the divers or guides were using the poles.
These sharks will associate people with food. Please think about what youre doing
Absolutely right That’s why there’s been so many shark attacks 🦈🦈🦈