About Shark
Diver
Since 2002, Shark Diver has introduced divers of all ages to the
extraordinary world of cage diving with Great White Sharks. In the last
few years, Shark Diver has expanded to offer cage diving trips with
Tiger Sharks in the Bahamas, Giant Squid encounters, Whales Sharks in
Honduras, as well as deep-dive submarine trips to see Giant Sharks in
Roatan.
CEO Patric Douglas is a natural born eco-adventurer, who started his
career in the U.S.Virgin Islands in hotel tourism, spent two years as a
tour guide in Vietman,Bali, Hong Kong, Australia/New Zealand and Latin
America,
served as an
outdoor reporter for CBS in San Francisco, and founded an outdoor
adventure club called "Absolute Adventures" which continues to thrive
in San Francisco today.
For the past several years, Douglas has dedicated his life to providing
educational and interactive experiences for clients through
shark diving. In addition, Shark Diver is partially funding efforts to
preserve the habitat and safely study the Great White shark species at
Isla Guadalupe. For more information on Shark Diver and Patric Douglas,
visit www.sharkdiver.com
November Brings Largest Great White Sharks to Mexico - Eighteen Foot
Long Sharks Biggest Draw for Divers, According to Shark Diver November
usually brings to mind visions of Thanksgiving, voting ballots and
recovering from
Halloween candy. However, in the world of Great White sharks, November
is their Spring
Break. Isla Guadalupe, 210 miles off the coast of Mexico, has become
the worldwide recognized dive destination for an unprecedented number
of Great White
sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) and exceptional opportunities for
divers seeking encounters with these misunderstood denizens of the deep.
After four years of solid operations at the Isla Guadalupe dive site,
the Shark Diver team at www.sharkdiver.com,
lead by dedicated shark specialists in conjunction with U.C Davis and
CICIMAR's research teams, have noted several unique seasonal shark
patterns. "Something exciting always happens in November," notes
eco-adventurer
and Shark Diver CEO Patric Douglas. "For the past several years we see
many juvenile and mid-sized animals from September through late
October. But whenthe seasonal temperature shifts, the real giants
appear!"
The giants in question are massive female Great White sharks that
appear in large numbers later in the shark season. In early November
when water temperatures dip several degrees lower, larger breeding-aged
female
Great
White sharks stalk the waters at Isla Guadalupe looking for something
the Shark Diver research team is trying to discover.
"We have data showing these sharks actively stalking the small
Guadalupe Fur Seals (pups and adults) early in the shark season," says
Douglas.
"By November these pups are quite big and begin to play offshore, which
is
the equivalent of ringing the dinner bell for females who need to
consume
mass quantities of food to fuel up for the winter and for breeding
season."
There are few places in the world that feature consistent sightings and
interactions with Great White sharks as Isla Guadalupe. Douglas
speculates that divers' best chance for seeing sharks as long as 18
feet (or more)
is in November. As he and his team have discovered with past Great
White
shark diving off the coast of California in Ano Nuevo and off the
Oregon coastline, sharks of that size don't just wander around
aimlessly - they are destination animals, just like any migratory
species.
To see Great White Sharks in action in November, call Shark Diver at
888.405.3268 or visit www.sharkdiver.com
to book your trip today.
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