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Shark Diver-“Noblesse Oblige”
sharkdiver73 - 11/03/2008 9:54 AM
There’s an old French saying “NoblesseOblige". It roughly translates in to Nobel Obligation. Those that are on the front lines of an issue and can effect change have a nobel obligation to do so. Which gets us to the state of commercial shark diving worldwide. The industry is valued at $200-300 million dollars and for the most part, operators are content to show divers sharks, make money and repeat. Without a doubt the current state of “NoblesseOblige"in our industry is at an all time low. Let me...
Sharkprotect.com-Jupp Kerckerinck
sharkdiver73 - 11/03/2008 9:51 AM
Jupp Kerckerinck-you probably do not know the name but you should get to know the website www.sharkprotect.com Outside a few well funded NGO’s and commercial shark diving operations few people have the time, energy and finances, to put into web projects that raise awareness and push for shark conservation. This is what makes Shark Protect so extraordinary. We’ll let Jupp explain how he came to create a world class shark conservation site and how he is now rapidly becoming a recognized name in th...
Terrible Day For Sharks
sharkdiver73 - 11/03/2008 9:44 AM
Mark Addison runs Blue Wilderness shark diving in theAilwal Shoal Marine Protected Area. Today was a dark day for Tiger shark conservation at that site as he and his team discovered three stunning animals caught in fisherman’s nets. One of the smaller animals was "rescued" by Mark but the blow to this dive site is something you cannot even begin to imagine. We’ll keep you updated as to the next steps to be taken here. Overall it’s been a tough week for sharks, highlighting the global need from A...
Spectacular Discovery 27 Great Whites Y.O.Y
sharkdiver73 - 11/03/2008 9:41 AM
One of the things about the ocean you come to love, the very real chance for discovery. Unlike 90% of our terrestrial environment almost every month we discover new things about our ocean environment that challenge perceptions, and make you excited to be part of the planet. Today was one of those days: WHAT could be the world’s largest concentration of juvenile great white sharks has been discovered swimming within metres of the sand on the state’s Mid-North Coast.Twenty-seven great white sharks...
Octo-Podi-Don’t dump your meds in the ocean
sharkdiver73 - 11/03/2008 9:40 AM
This is what you get when you dump your expired meds into your sink a 96 armed sea critter (Octopus vulgaris). Note the helpful lab tech who’s pointing out one of the arms. Sadly this critter did not survive long at the ShimaMarineland Aquarium One alternate theory is that this fellow suffered a tragic accident and had a "gross regeneration event" causing the many arms....
Ensenada Fish Market, Mexico Y.O.Y
sharkdiver73 - 10/02/2008 5:33 PM
We blogged about this a few months ago-apparent white shark young of the year being sold at the Ensenada Fish Market as "swordfish and marlin". This month we ventured back down to the Ensenada Fish Market looking for evidence of more pups on sale. While we did not find any pups for the first time in three years, we did discover a series of shark carcass without skins being sold as "swordfish and marlin". Perhaps we made a difference, but we think not. Our contact in Ensenda who works with the lo...
Shark Trust Wines-Sharky Good Vino
sharkdiver73 - 6/25/2008 7:53 PM
Our friends at Shark Trust Wines asked us to provide a testimonial for their website. For the past few years we have fully supported the efforts of this scrappy little wine company to spread the word about sharks and shark conservation...oh, and it’s great wine as well: When we first "discovered" Shark Trust Wines I was excited about the prospects of a "wine company with a conscience". Traditionally wines focus on the message of the wine. Here was one that focused on the understanding and knowle...
Bite-Back.com-THIS is how you do "Conservation"
sharkdiver73 - 6/25/2008 10:38 AM
We have been impressed with the efforts of Bite-Back.com on the local and national level in the U.K to change peoples perception of sharks and shark finning. Using a slick website and branding campaign, they are making a difference. Have a look for yourself, and if you happen to be from the U.K drop a quid or two in the old war chest for these guys! Bite Back Making waves in conservation With the law of supply and demand at its cornerstone, Bite-Back works together with restaurants, fishmongers ...
Sand Tigers:Hit Men of The Aquarium Sand Tigers:Hit Men of The Aquarium
sharkdiver73 - 1/30/2008 4:43 PM
We have a lot of respect for big Aquariums. It`s not easy maintaining all that diverse underwater wildlife inside 300,000 gallons of saltwater. Ever tried to maintain a goldfish? Then again, you`ll have have to shake your head harder than a Sand Tiger with a fresh kill in it`s mouth when you see this next video. Yesterday at the Mall of America in the World`s Largest Underground Aquarium a Sand Tiger took out a perfectly good White Tip. We called Steve Blair assistant curator of the Aquarium of ...
Underwater Thrills: Swimming With Sharks Underwater Thrills: Swimming With Sharks
sharkdiver73 - 1/30/2008 4:25 PM
With over 300 postings and counting,covering the wild world of "Sharks, Shark Diving, The Ocean...and Maybe Some Naked Women": http://sharkdivers.blogspot.com...