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Old 07-18-2019, 07:18 PM   #4
RK
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Originally Posted by Tomol View Post
I was told by a commercial lobster guy 15 years ago that if the general public knew how many enormous sharks he saw swimming around close to shore, nobody would ever go swimming again.

Drone footage is everywhere now, and anyone with a phone can shoot broadcast-worthy footage for TV news filler. Add to that our increasing appetite for lurid video, and more "reports" are inevitable.

All that said, the near shore gillnet ban, which lets more juveniles survive, and the exploding population of seals and sea lions, the favored prey of adults, means there will inevitably be more sharks.

We are having more encounters in the dive community, but it’s hard to tell if that’s because there are more sharks or more divers.
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