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I'm not sure if this will hyperlink. If it doesn't just Google/news with Great White Shark for your key words. It's a good story. Video too.
http://www.globalsurfnews.com/news.asp?Id_news=19724
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A friend of mine sent me this pic a while back of a GWS off Molokini, Maui:
see attached Aloha, This photo is proof that Great White Sharks are in Hawaiian waters. This photo was taken on January 4, 2005 in 40 feet of water at Reef's End, Molokini, Maui. The animals length is estimated at 14 feet. The photo was taken by an unidentified customer on B&B Scuba's dive boat. I stopped in at B&B Scuba on Monday, Jan 10 and verified the incident. |
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Great link,
Thanks for sharing that info. I live in Kona on the Big Island and have freedove with many sharks including 2 15+ foot Tigers and hundreds of schooling Hammerheads, but I would love to see a Great White up close and personal as that guy did. DSV |
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Hi DSV,
While I don't want to ruin your aspirations to see the GW up close I sought of hope you don't as I like having a beer with you when I'm in the islands
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Ever since I was a kid I've been fascinated with sharks- especially the great white. I think it's their faces. They have so much character- so silly looking and yet so magnificently powerful at the same time. Such loveable beasts.
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I wish I was there to see the face of the divers in the cage when the GWS made a showing.
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ap...WS11/512310330 Video |
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wow that's amazing, she looks pregnant too.. perhaps they give birth in the warm water. just a thought.
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Wow!
You can see anything in Hawaii. I have been in Kealakakua Bay less than 100ft from shore in 90ft of water (under the cliffs) when a large marlin showed up. Got pics showing the animal and the sea bed to prove it. There have been whale sharks in the cove at Captain Cook monument. Seen large Tigers in there as well. This September a twelve year old boy disappeared off Four Mile rd between Capt. Cook and City of Refuge, just a mile down the coast from us. Found his dive light and nothing else, in 20ft of water.....I was in the water less than a mile from Opal Reef in OZ last year when sharks got a spearo. I got pics of large sharks heading his way... Big animals out there!!! What a treat to see one.... I live in the SF Bay area and won't freedive in the West Coast US because visibility is usually closer than the large sharks are long! Seeing one in blue water with some visibility would be fantastic! Lungfish |
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I mean.... just BLASTIN'
Was he jucky or is this common with ?pregant? shark???Well she defently had a snack before she met him! she looks some how chilled.... and he defenetly knows what he is doing! |
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GWS in hawaii are very rare as the honolulu advertiser reported. In all my years living there, I've heard of 3 instances where the gws was seen (which includes this one)...however the other two times were reported by spearos where the shark came in to investigate because of the dead fish in the water.
In ancient hawaii, Hawaiians would catch tigers and gws to use their teeth for weapons(clubs) and their skins for drums,etc. They would lure these big sharks close to shore by bleeding animals for days until they came in very near, then managed to catch them. the Hawaiian word for shark is Mano, which describes both Tiger shark and Great Whites. Imagine being hit by a big wooden club surrounded by a tiger shark teeth edge! ![]() Last edited by element410; February 27th, 2006 at 00:42. |
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Hi.
Here is another (possibly) shark related story. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ap...602250347/1001 Petr
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I was in Kona two weeks ago and I heard a few stories about a GWS being cited there a few weeks prior to that.
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Ouch! Some of those look kind of like dentures though. Give us a smile |
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Yea, I posted a thread on the story Sheepeck referred to. Apparently the guy died of a shallow-water blackout (according to the postmortum).... bummer.
You have to take it easy when you are alone.... |
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