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Sure, doesn't yours?

"jlrogers" wrote in message
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Your bottom has a snorkle?

"katysails" wrote in message
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How reassuring...I Guess I won't be checking out our bottom any time

soon
with the snorkle...

katy
"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message
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Good show on the Discovery Channel on the
10 most dangerous sharks.

Showing again Dec 1st, 2nd, 3rd.



http://dsc.discovery.com/tvlistings/...=0&channel=DSC

10: Lemon Shark--8 feet, great night vision, likes shallow waters.
9. Blue Shark--8' - 13', Fastest shark.
8. Hammerhead Shark--Fastest turning, 7 senses
7. Sand Tiger Shark (Grey Nurse Shark)--10' - 14', found in numbers
around shipwrecks and plane crashes.
6. Grey Reef Shark--fights over food, attacks each other in mass

feedings
5. Short Fin Mako--6' - 12' Fastest shark. Exceptional jumpers
4. Ocean White Tip--best sense of smell, numerous, very hungry.
3. Tiger Shark--10' - 20' and will eat anything
2. Great White--14' to 23' long. Attack from underneath into the air.
1. Bull Shark--8' long. Found in fresh up to 300 miles up river and

salt
water--even some lakes. They sometimes school in large groups.

Many
previous attacks attributed to the Great White were probably Bull
Sharks
--the most deadly shark.

More information

http://www.sharks.com/

I found it interesting that the ocean sharks are among the
most persistent and aggressive--because food is less abundant
offshore--something to think about.

I was also expecting the Bull to be #2 and the Great White to
be #1.








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Actually, it was off Norman.


We saw them everywhe Marina Cay, at The Indians, Jost VanDyke at both
Little and Greater Harbors, Peter Island, Cooper, and swam with them over
the reef north of Virgin Gorda. They'll leave you alone if you don't screw
with them. One was waiting patiently just off the stern of a large
catamaran with a tiny, yappy dog bouncing all over the swim platform on one
of the hulls. If the dog had slipped off the boat, he'd have been lunch.

Max


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I don't think so, but I suppose it's possible.

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Could it have been a Tarpon?

Lots of those in that area.

"Capt. JG" wrote
Actually, it was off Norman.

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Last I was in BVI, we had a 3 foot barracuda underneath the catamaran
for
several hours. It seemed to like the shade,

Let me guess .......... Cooper Island?





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Well, you could have helped.

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ink.net...

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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Actually, it was off Norman.


We saw them everywhe Marina Cay, at The Indians, Jost VanDyke at both
Little and Greater Harbors, Peter Island, Cooper, and swam with them over
the reef north of Virgin Gorda. They'll leave you alone if you don't
screw with them. One was waiting patiently just off the stern of a large
catamaran with a tiny, yappy dog bouncing all over the swim platform on
one of the hulls. If the dog had slipped off the boat, he'd have been
lunch.

Max



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What? Pushed him in, eh?

"Capt. JG" wrote
Well, you could have helped.


"Maxprop" wrote
We saw them everywhe Marina Cay, at The Indians, Jost VanDyke at both
Little and Greater Harbors, Peter Island, Cooper, and swam with them over
the reef north of Virgin Gorda. They'll leave you alone if you don't
screw with them. One was waiting patiently just off the stern of a large
catamaran with a tiny, yappy dog bouncing all over the swim platform on
one of the hulls. If the dog had slipped off the boat, he'd have been
lunch.





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"Maxprop" wrote in message
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"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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Actually, it was off Norman.


We saw them everywhe Marina Cay, at The Indians, Jost VanDyke at both
Little and Greater Harbors, Peter Island, Cooper, and swam with them over
the reef north of Virgin Gorda. They'll leave you alone if you don't
screw with them. One was waiting patiently just off the stern of a large
catamaran with a tiny, yappy dog bouncing all over the swim platform on
one of the hulls. If the dog had slipped off the boat, he'd have been
lunch.

Max


Well, you could have helped.


We watched with fascination--we were moored at the Indians about 30 yards
off the stern of the catamaran--because the pooch slipped from time to time
and almost fell in. The barracuda swam just below the surface (unusual, I
suppose), angled up toward the dog. He knew a tasty treat when he saw it.
We didn't want the dog to become a 'cuda snack, but we would have been
powerless to do anything about it if he'd fallen in. I think we assumed the
owners to be idiots for letting him bark loudly in a quiet anchorage/mooring
field, and would deserve what they got if the dog went over.

Max


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First off the dog was in no danger. Cudas do not attack anything they can't
eat unless it's a mistake. Dogs are not a food trigger since they don't fall
into the menu...which is fish. You are perfectly safe in the water with even
a 6 foot Cuda..... just don't wear shiny stuff.

Same goes for Tiger, Hammerhead and Lemon Sharks... I swam in water that was
full of them.... never even paid me any attention.

....and many times with sharks around I was actively spearfishing.

CM


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We watched with fascination--we were moored at the Indians about 30 yards
off the stern of the catamaran--because the pooch slipped from time to
time and almost fell in. The barracuda swam just below the surface
(unusual, I suppose), angled up toward the dog. He knew a tasty treat
when he saw it. We didn't want the dog to become a 'cuda snack, but we
would have been powerless to do anything about it if he'd fallen in. I
think we assumed the owners to be idiots for letting him bark loudly in a
quiet anchorage/mooring field, and would deserve what they got if the dog
went over.

Max



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Tiger's are rated #3 in dangerous sharks!

"Capt.Mooron" wrote
First off the dog was in no danger. Cudas do not attack anything they
can't eat unless it's a mistake. Dogs are not a food trigger since they
don't fall into the menu...which is fish. You are perfectly safe in the
water with even a 6 foot Cuda..... just don't wear shiny stuff.

Same goes for Tiger, Hammerhead and Lemon Sharks... I swam in water that
was full of them.... never even paid me any attention.

...and many times with sharks around I was actively spearfishing.



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Funny... we laid cable to an Island off Samoa and there was at least 2 dozen
Tigers in the area. It was at 110 feet of water. They never gave us but a
passing glance.

Understand you're not on their "menu".... but accidents and idiocy provoke
attacks. Try Paga Pago Harbour on a night dive with Hammerheads..... better
yet, tack welding zincs to a Korean Longliner at the outlet for the tuna
processing plant. Now you have sharks... lots and they are feeding... and
I'm only making $25/hr. down there.

CM


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Tiger's are rated #3 in dangerous sharks!

"Capt.Mooron" wrote
First off the dog was in no danger. Cudas do not attack anything they
can't eat unless it's a mistake. Dogs are not a food trigger since they
don't fall into the menu...which is fish. You are perfectly safe in the
water with even a 6 foot Cuda..... just don't wear shiny stuff.

Same goes for Tiger, Hammerhead and Lemon Sharks... I swam in water that
was full of them.... never even paid me any attention.

...and many times with sharks around I was actively spearfishing.





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In article , Bart Senior .@. wrote:
What? Pushed him in, eh?

"Capt. JG" wrote
Well, you could have helped.


"Maxprop" wrote
We saw them everywhe Marina Cay, at The Indians, Jost VanDyke at both
Little and Greater Harbors, Peter Island, Cooper, and swam with them over
the reef north of Virgin Gorda. They'll leave you alone if you don't
screw with them. One was waiting patiently just off the stern of a large
catamaran with a tiny, yappy dog bouncing all over the swim platform on
one of the hulls. If the dog had slipped off the boat, he'd have been
lunch.


Yappy dog... for sure. Help is always available. g



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