
Sea Sabres Scuba Diving club, Southern
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Great White Sharks and SCUBA Diving
Guadalupe Island, Mexico
By Walter Marti
Just got back from Guadalupe
Island. 150 miles off of Baja California, 250 miles south of San Diego. Aboard
the Horizon, and with Doc Anes of San Diego Shark Diving (sdsharkdiving.com).
After a 21 hour boat ride we
arrive at the 4200 foot tall island. The first day of diving: it was windy. We
got blown on the prime spot and headed to Westies. Alot of wind chop, saw only
one shark, with a radio transmitter and ropes stuck in his teeth.
Second day we woke
up at the lighhouse. I did a two hour 'shark watch', looking in the blue 100 foot
plus vis, watching the scad makeral, yellow tail, and yellow fin tuna. Mainly,
just sitting in the 67 degree water. No sharks. I got out, warmed up of a half
hour and went back in. A half hour later, he arrived. Now the clock is running,
my one hour in/one hour out rotations starts. The shark is about 8 feet. Slowly
crusing the same course. My video is running and I'm sticking out of the cage
to my waist. I get great shots, until my cage mate taps me and show me a second
shark coming slowly at
me. Having two sharks, later
three in the water at once, made me a little more hesitant on sticking so far
out of the cage. My jump is over, I dry off
for an hour and do it again. An absolutly fantastic experiance. Yes, they were
chumming on the boat. Sometime clouds of red and fish chunks drifted through
the cage.
Day three. I didn't
get in the water right away for 'shark watch'. The sharks came early. I'm in
the second rotation. Other passengers and crew are busy fishing again. Catching
40 lb yellow tail and 70 lb yellow fin tuna. This morning is a little rough for
the fisherman. The first three tuna get eaten by the shark before it can be
landed. The guy under the boat just ate over 150 lbs of tuna for breakfast. Two
sharks show up. One goes for the hanging bait, it get pulled away and he bumps
into the back of the boat, bounce off fearcely and get his head stuck in the
cage for a moment.
Wonderfull time. Ya
gotta do it. It's in our back yard, sort of. We seen 4 or 5 different Great
Whites. Size ranging from 8 to 14 feet. None of them looked like the have
missed a meal lately.
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