There are tonnes of places to go shark diving. The most popular shark dives are with Great Whites while you're in a cage. Gaansbai in Cape Town South Africa is by far the most visited site for this but there are other places like Port Lincoln in South Australia.
If you want to dive with other sharks Hawaii has really good dive trips with Sandbar Sharks, Galapagos Sharks, Hammerhead and occasionally tiger sharks. Also some aquariums will have dives with Grey Nurse sharks or lemon sharks.
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There are tonnes of places to go shark diving. The most popular shark dives are with Great Whites while you're in a cage. Gaansbai in Cape Town South Africa is by far the most visited site for this but there are other places like Port Lincoln in South Australia. If you want to dive with other sharks Hawaii has really good dive trips with Sandbar Sharks, Galapagos Sharks, Hammerhead and occasionally tiger sharks. Also some aquariums will have dives with Grey Nurse sharks or lemon sharks.
Sharks will eat puffins if they get a chance to do so. Since puffins swim and dive in the ocean when hunting for food, they are easy prey for nearby sharks.
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They are not dolphins. They cannot fly.here are some interesting facts on whale sharks1. whale sharks can dive a hundred and fifty metres2. whale sharks weigh up to 21.5 metric tones3.they have up to 3000 teeth
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.
No, Pokemon who know HMs cannot be brought over through pal park, and the dive HM is not available in diamond and pearl, so it is not possible.
No, it is not possible for someone to dive under a tsunami. Tsunamis are powerful and fast-moving ocean waves that can reach heights of over 100 feet, making it extremely dangerous for anyone to attempt to dive under them.