You can go shark diving in Europe in places like the Azores in Portugal, the Canary Islands in Spain, and the Isle of Man in the United Kingdom.
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If I were to go scuba diving somewhere, I´d prefer to see a dolphin.
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.
Try a dive in Malta (Europe)! Strongly recommend it.
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blue shark
The Hammerhead Shark Is The Only Endangered Shark In Europe Known
Extremely unlikely. The worst that could possibly happen is that the cage is torn away from the boat however most of the cages are designed to float and therefore no chance of drowning. Also when you actually go shark diving you will realise that they are pretty much only interested in the fish and very rarely try to attack the cage.
http://www.boydski.com/diving/photos/Sharks/SpinyDogfish.htm Here is a good article with pictures
Destination X TV Hawaii - 2006 Shark Diving and Skydiving Fantasies 1-26 was released on: USA: July 2007
Sorry, but you can't go diving
northern Europe and Asia