Sharks — 15. Swimming With The

Some tours use "chum" (food) to attract sharks, while others find them in their natural migration paths.

For many species, maintaining eye contact signals that you are a "predator" or a peer, not a meal. 🌍 The Role of Conservation Shark tourism is a powerful tool for protecting the oceans. 15. Swimming With the Sharks

You stay inside a protective metal cage. This is standard for Great Whites. Some tours use "chum" (food) to attract sharks,

Essential for spotting shadows from the boat deck. their skin is abrasive

Safety is the absolute priority for both the humans and the animals.

Never reach out to touch a shark; their skin is abrasive, and they may mistake movement for prey.

Jewelry can mimic the flash of fish scales, which might attract unwanted attention.