I've been scuba diving both with sharks feeding and not feeding. The first time is kinda spooky when you realize there's no aquarium glass separating you from the teeth. After a while you just settle in to watch them and how cool they are. In 34 years of diving my worst "injury" was getting a piece of jellyfish tentacle caught between the bottom of my mask and top of my regulator down around 120 feet. That freaking lit me up and hurt for days.
Dang man. Your the winner of keeping my white butt out of the ocean for another 20 years.
Like a lot of things- if the mainstream media didn't continually make you think they were dangerous, would they be ?
A lot of ink has been used on sharks and dinosaurs. Because all of us in elementary school and SHARK WEEK! EEEK! were taught they were dangerous and bloodthirsty. I've not seen a dinosaur. I have seen a shark. Neither has hassled me. YMMV.
I was talking about the jelly fish.
or ladder.hitting head on dive boat ceiling so hard you see stars =2