Sharks are present in all oceans although are seriously under threat from over fishing. Any 'healthy' reef will have various species living there. These reef sharks are resident to this location so dive operators can often predict where they will be giving you an excellent sighting.
There are also Pelagic sharks which are not resident but can be seen by divers on occasion. No shark encounter is every guaranteed but a reputable dive operator can tell you what your chances are of an amazing encounter.
If I were to go scuba diving somewhere, Iยดd prefer to see a dolphin.
animals seen during diving are usually sharks, fish, eels, and sometimes, very occasionally the average unknown marine life. Then you can see lobsters. It really depends where you are diving.
it depends where you go diving. however, if there are, do not be afraid of them, because they usually will not bother you. If you want to scuba dive, your course should teach you what to do when you meet a shark or potentially dangerous animal.
No, but "scuba-diving" is a verb.
There are a lot of sharks everywhere in the ocean. Hawaii has many sharks. There are also lots of spinner dolphins, whales, and seals. The water near Hawaii is nice and clear, so that if you go snorkeling or scuba diving, you may very well get to see some sharks.
Eugenie Clark is an expert on poisonous fish and sharks. She is a scuba diving pioneer and is known as the Shark Lady.
in order to get the bends you have to be breathing compressed gasses, like from a SCUBA. tank or a deep sea diving compressor
I think that Scuba Divers go to learn about fish or improve the human's knowledge. I know that I enjoy scuba diving and it seems like the perfect way to learn. It can also be fantastic to see the different things that we are sharing Earth with!
Some sports magazines that feature scuba diving include "Sport Diver," "Diver Magazine," and "Scuba Diving Magazine."
Christopher Wayne Dueker has written: 'Scuba diving in safety and health' -- subject(s): Diving, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Scuba diving, Safety measures, Scuba diving, Skin diving
scuba diving? no (see the previous answer that YOU submitted a few minutes ago) having 2 beers? yes you seem pretty concerned with YOUR ability to drive. why not just get a friend to drive when you go SCUBA diving? when the diving is over, drink until you pass out and have your friend take you home.
I think you mean BUSEAR, which means to go scuba diving. El buseo = scuba diving. Buseador = scuba diver.