I've been diving with the great white sharks at Isla Guadalupe for 13 years now. Over time, I've come to marvel at the healing ability
of the sharks, the mysteries of their migration, their distinctly
different personalities and most of all, and this is what blows my mind,
the fact that I can go to Guadalupe and know that I will see, not just
any great white shark, but a particular individual great white shark.
Great
white sharks are not resident to any given location, like say a clown
fish, where you know that if you go to that particular spot, you're
going to see that individual fish. The great white sharks that we see at
Guadalupe are a highly migratory species that travel thousands of miles and typically return to the island each year. (every other year for adult females)
So
here's the way I look at it. Say you live in a town or city, but I
don't have your address. If I just come into your town at random and
hang out, I may never run into you at all. With these sharks, I look at
the great wide ocean and know that I can find "Bite Face," "Jaques" or
"Bruce" and have been able to do so, consistently, for 13 years. Others,
like our friend on the left, "Quetzalcoatl,"(OK I didn't name him) take a prolonged vacation of 8 years and return. "Where have you been, buddy?"
The
fact that these world travelers (I mean, who doesn't want to vacation
in Hawaii) return to Guadalupe Island, each season makes this Island a very
important place, not just for us shark divers, but for the species
itself. I'm happy to say that Mexico has declared the Island a
biosphere; roughly the equivalent of a national park in the U.S. I
want to applaud Mexico for taking that step in protecting the Island and the great white sharks that visit there annually.
The Island itself is a marvel of its own. There are many native species of plants that only exist on Guadalupe Island and it is a nesting ground for many migratory birds like the Albatross.
Guadalupe
is over 4000 feet high at it's highest spot and creates its own weather
pattern. The island blocks the clouds and we usually have bright sunny
skies above us, even if it's cloudy all around us.
The clouds cascading over the mountains create an amazing backdrop for our shark divers and make for some memorable pictures.
You can join us on one of our expeditions and meet these shark yourself. We have a few openings left for this year and are already booking for 2016. For more information visit http://www.sharkdiver.com/dive-packages/great-white-shark-diving/ or call us at 619.887.4275. Email staff@sharkdiver.com
Let's go shark diving!
Cheers,
Martin Graf
CEO
Shark Diver
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