Continuing fallout from The Today Show
It may surprise you to discover that the $200 million dollar global shark diving industry does not have a governing body.
It does not even have a membership email list.
Our industry exists as an amorphous and growing group of well meaning entrepreneurs - worldwide.
Throughout the years this most unlikely of international adventure travel industries has seen it's share of regional political defeats, accidents, and triumphs. For the most part, and most remarkably, the industry has organically evolved into what you see today.
This "evolution" away from the early days of the Commercial Cowboys offering extreme encounters for quick bucks and notoriety - has lead to a more modern and media savvy commercial shark diving industry guided by the "Three Tenets" adopted by forward thinking operations:
1. Commercial shark diving operations
2. Local and regional conservation efforts
3. Local and regional shark diving politics
Our industry is also under siege. Externally, by a rampant media machine that hungers for anti-shark and sensationalist shark stories, and internally, by a few misguided and abjectly ignorant shark diving operators who fail to think beyond tomorrow and into the next decade.
They are the holdovers of the Cowboy Shark Diving Era.
It is time for this to end. We, as commercial operators, are the masters of our own destiny and 2008-9 has been a bad year for industry shark media both in the mainstream press and elsewhere. What is bad for our industry is ultimately bad for sharks.
For those who have not yet come to understand how our industry has evolved we will say it again. EVOLVE - your antics are being watched, recorded, and used in ways you have never imagined to the detriment of us all and to the ultimate detriment of the very animals we make a living from.
Today another industry voice weighed in on this issue. We are glad to see industry members demanding change - hopefully these demands will not fall on deaf ears. The industry can ill afford more ongoing and negative press seen around the globe - generated by a few bad actors.
RTSea also weighed in this afternoon.
1 comment:
In regards to these threads.
The Today Show piece embarrassed several well known operators. The opening cage breach video from Isla Guadalupe and the death of Markus Groh in the Bahamas are two recent examples of explosive media and ongoing damage to our industry.
The operators know who they are. We are sure they are upset about the ongoing negative exposure - but they brought this media to the table so this is their cross to bear.
This blog will not be a platform to "have at" these guys. Enough self inflicted damage has been done.
If you want to talk about the industry and media feel free to.
If you want to add names and past deeds there's scuba board and other sites.
Thank you.
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