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Theme: Re: New comer concerns over nurse shark behavior
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Date: 30/07/00
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Author: John Frazer
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The Pavelic Family
news:3984425D.CA182FA@bigplanet.com... > > As an experienced diver, I know that the nurse shark is no more a pest then the ever-present barracuda. I > though it may help if they hear it from a few other divers. Any help is greatly appreciated! I'm not an experienced diver but I did have a little trepidation about running into sharks. (I know, generally nothing to worry about but there were those two fellow triathletes in Alabama ...) On my very first ocean dive (Boynton Beach, FL) I saw a nurse shark and a moray eel. The nurse shark did indeed look rather timid -- the deer in the headlights of the undersea world. I thought it was a cool thing to see on my first sea dive. Frankly, the eel made me much more nervous, or was that just the fellow divers popping flashbulbs in its face? -- John Frazer Handgun Skills Mailing List: http://www.egroups.com/group/handgun-skills/info.html |