Night diving, turned my flashlight on, and sharks hunting beneath me 🙌🤩🤩🦈 #scuba #nightdive #1

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Published2 months ago
Duration0:39
Video IDF44iYWeS_2I
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short

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Views1K
Likes86
Comments2
Engagement Rate8.46%
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Comments per 1K views1.92

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For some, this might feel like a nightmare. For me, I've always had a strong affinity for night dives. After thousands of dives around the world, witnessing the graceful presence of a shark—or any predator-hunting under moonlight or my dive light is still beyond words. Some of the most fascinating, otherworldly moments I've experienced have happened at night: squid runs, octopus hunting, eels, snapper seemingly waking up with me, dolphins and seals flashing by through bioluminescence, navigating the sand flats or reef in an entirely different rhythm. The behavioral shift from day to night is significant, and in some ways it feels like more life is awake. If you're night diving and encounter smaller reef species, remember: size doesn't equal harmless. Keep your hands close, move slowly, stay aware, keep your light steady, and position yourself higher in the water column as you move toward your exit. If you unexpectedly encounter sharks, remain calm, stay aware, and move steadily toward your exit. Night dives still give me some of the greatest wonder for the underwater world and reveal fascinating behavior. Currently 9 back home @oneoceandiving enjoying very early AM sunrise dives that give a safer but similar experience.

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