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Bright colors (yellow/orange) are sometimes called "yum-yum yellow" because they attract curiosity.
Some tours use "chum" (food) to attract sharks, while others find them in their natural migration paths. 15. Swimming With the Sharks
Swimming with sharks is a high-adrenaline activity that ranges from peaceful snorkeling with gentle giants to heart-pounding cage dives with apex predators. While often portrayed as dangerous, it is a regulated global industry that plays a crucial role in shark conservation and public education. 🦈 Types of Shark Encounters 15. Swimming With the Sharks
Divers are often told to stay vertical in the water to look less like "prey" (which usually swims horizontally). 15. Swimming With the Sharks
A living shark is worth significantly more in tourism revenue over its lifetime than a dead shark is for its fins.