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Shark Diving: Is it Safe? |
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October 09, 2007 |
Oct 09, 2007 -- /prbuzz/ --Fort Lauderdale, FL -- Shark diving is not only exciting, but safe. When diving with large predators, though, you need to keep at least three factors in mind. The type of shark must be considered. The bigger and the more aggressive the shark, the more precaution the diver should take when interacting with the shark. Remember that out of 375 known species of sharks, only a few species have habitually exhibited aggression toward humans. The most well known of these species are the Great White, the Tiger, and the Bull Shark. The type of interaction with the shark is vital. A diver should exercise caution and common sense when dealing with any wild animal. Most animal attacks on humans are defensive. Always plan safe interaction only and never provoke even the tamest of sharks. The quality of supervision is the most important factor of all. When interacting with sharks, choose a quality, experienced, and professional operation to conduct the interaction safely. With the right group of professionals, shark diving is both exciting and extremely safe. Aqua Sports, Inc., in conjunction with its very own on-staff Marine Biologist and team of greatly experienced divers, has developed highly interesting and very safe shark diving excursions at five beautiful places across the globe: Australia, Bahamas, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Jane, a member of Aqua Sports, Inc’s customer service team spent two of her days off experiencing a shark dive in Fort Lauderdale. Afterward, she told the customer service staff: “Sharks are so beautiful and diving with them is life-changing. I wish I’d tried it before.”
Aqua Sports, Inc. hopes that wherever and whenever you choose to take a shark diving trip, you experience this thrilling adventure in safety with a professional team that will ensure you have a wonderful time.
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Jillian Morris Aqua Sports, Inc. 888-223-6568 954-200-2899 |
About the Press Release
Many people are afraid of sharks. Most would never consider diving with them. In reality, sharks are fairly misunderstood. With proper precautions, shark diving can be a safe and thrilling adventure.
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