My youngest son Ryan and I headed to Jupiter FL for a couple days of shark diving. All told we did five dives. Just beautiful weather and even more beautiful under the seas. We saw dozens upon dozen of sharks. Lots of Lemons, Bull, Silky's, reef and Sandbar sharks. If you've ever watched the awful series Shark Week on Discovery (yeah it's really bad if you know sharks) or Nat Geo's Shark Fest. There is always one Lemon shark that gets featured each year. Her name is Snooty. She's world famous and known as the smiling shark. Her jaw is fixed open with her teeth out since birth. She graced us with her presence both days we dove. She's all about being in your face and space. She wants her nose rubbed as well as what's in the crate. Gentle as a lamb.
It's almost Goliath Grouper spawning season. They were in by the dozens on wrecks we dove.
Just an incredible weekend diving. Enjoy the pics. Sorry for the duplicate pictures, can't figure out how to get rid of them.
Getting friendly with a couple of lemon sharks, Ms Snooty on the bottom
My son Ryan getting a fly by, by Ms Snooty
Say hello to Ms Snooty
Another of Ms Snooty
Big bull shark headed my way!
This ones a bit hungry!
A few of the many Goliath Groupers
A great weekend diving with sharks
A great weekend diving with sharks
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Distance is not an issue, but the wind can make it interesting!
Re: A great weekend diving with sharks
Those are some excellent pictures, not for me though, too many large predators and I am soft and chewy on the outside and crunchy on the inside
No lingering Covid effects hampering your dives?
No lingering Covid effects hampering your dives?
I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn away from their ways and live. Eze 33:11
Re: A great weekend diving with sharks
Great photos. In all my years diving, I only saw a few sharks other than nurse sharks. My wife came face to face with a family of Goliath grouper
Re: A great weekend diving with sharks
Even setting aside the fact that I'm only slightly more buoyant than a lead ingot. . .
No.
Just no.
I'd sorta be willing to take my chances with wolves. . .or lions. . .or bears. . .but when you're so far out of your environment that you can't even breathe the same stuff the local predators do, I'm drawing a line.
No.
Just no.
I'd sorta be willing to take my chances with wolves. . .or lions. . .or bears. . .but when you're so far out of your environment that you can't even breathe the same stuff the local predators do, I'm drawing a line.
WWJMBD?
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
I believe we should stand on Ceremony. . . while our friends handcuff the sanctimonious little prick and take him away.
Re: A great weekend diving with sharks
I miss diving.
GREAT pics
GREAT pics
"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it." - Samuel Clemens (aka Mark Twain)
Re: A great weekend diving with sharks
All things considered I'm doing good. I get my lung function tested each year. It's stays steady at 80%, I lost 20% due to Covid. I spent a lot of time preparing to dive again, as well as two hyperbaric chamber sessions to see if my lungs and body could handle the pressure. They took me down to the equivalent of 58' on the first session an 92' on the second session. I did great! I've done 17 dives since coming back from Covid. No issues at all. My deepest dive was 120', though I'm really trying to stay in 40' to 80' depths moving forward. Shark diving has always been my passion!
Glad y'all enjoyed my pics.
Distance is not an issue, but the wind can make it interesting!
Re: A great weekend diving with sharks
No. No.
Just NOOOOOOOOOOO.
All those shark pics show the sharks are smiling. Smiling because they know that you are a tasty snack.
Just NOOOOOOOOOOO.
All those shark pics show the sharks are smiling. Smiling because they know that you are a tasty snack.
“The shepherd slaughters more of the flock than the wolf ever will.”
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Re: A great weekend diving with sharks
I love sharks. Filleted, thinly sliced and breaded for frying. I also love diving… nowhere near sharks. To many close encounters when I was young and I’ve had my fill. But, great pictures 

