2018 grand Bahama Shark alley
2018 grand bahamas, plongée requins et manipulation
Dive Video: Grand Bahama Island (Shark Alley)
Diving Shark Alley, off of Grand Bahama Island. Shot on a Canon HV10 with Ewa-Marine VHV Underwater Housing.
Shark dives at Shark junction and Shark alley - Freeport - Grand Bahama island 2019-UNEXSO
Bahamas - Grand Bahama - Freeport 2019
Shark dive at shark junction with Unexso and Shark dive with Océan reef at shark alley - Freeport - Grand Bahama island.
Diving at Shark Alley - Grand Bahama Island
This video was taken while diving Shark Alley just off Grand Bahama Island. A popular shark feeding location; it's a great spot to get to dive with these beautiful animals - up close and personal.
Original audio was Guns & Roses - Welcome to the Jungle, YouTube disabled that, so using AudioSwap and now lined up with Creed - Are You Ready. I hope you enjoy.
Dive at the Shark Alley/Junction Grand Bahama Island
Footage of one dive at the Shark Alley and/or Junction at the Coast of Grand Bahama. Spend some time with around 10 to 15 Caribbean Reef Sharks and a big Black Grouper. Amazing dive site! PROTECT THE SHARKS!! STOP SHARK FINNING!!
Shark alley @grand bahama
Presented by Kunchans Divers in Tokyo JP
Diving in the Bahamas with sharks & dolphins – Bimini & Grand Bahama – GoPro
Diving in the Bahamas
The video of our travel to the Bahamas, a perfect place to dive with dolphins and sharks!
Islands : Bimini & Grand Bahama
La vidéo de notre voyage aux Bahamas, un endroit parfait pour nager avec les dauphins et les requins !
Shot 100% with GoPro Hero5 Black and the drone GoPro Karma (and Grip)
My Facebook page, Nicolas Thiou video and photography :
Diving centers :
Bimini undersea :
Meet the dolphins of Bimini!
Reef oasis dive center :
Meet the sharks of grand bahama at shark alley !
Thanks a lot to Sandmarc for the pole and the filters!
A film by Nicolas Thiou & Gabrielle Thiou
Music: Telegraph – Wonder
Shark Junction Grand Bahama Island
Diving Shark Junction 12/16/2014 with Grand Bahama Scuba. My best scuba footage to date.
Sharks at Grand Bahama Island
Diving with Caribbean reef sharks with Caribbean Divers at the Bell Channel Inn on Grand Bahama Island.
Great dive shop for cruise visitors
Bahamas Caribbean Shark Dive
Caribbean Shark Dive with Reef Oasis Viva Bahamas inside Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach, Freeport, Grand Bahama
Grand Bahama 2018 (Part 1) - Diving Shark Alley
Part 1 - Shark Diving in Grand Bahama - Shark Alley
Unexso shark dive Grand Bahama island
Fantastic dive with over a dozen caribbean reef sharks off the coast of Grand Bahama island in May 2010
Grand Bahama Shark Dive
Shark feed dive from Grand Bahama Island with Reed Oasis Dive Club at the Viva Wyndham Resort near Freeport on Tuesday, January 23, 2018.
Diving 'Shark Alley' off Freeport, Grand Bahama March 5 2019
Diving 'Shark Alley' with Caribbean Divers March 5 2019....loads of Caribbean reef shark, a single nurse shark and even a lonely southern stingray!
I stayed with Bell Channel Inn and dove with their dive center Caribbean Divers...and got treated to some real VIP diving as it was only me and a dive guide!
I can highly recommend staying with Bell Channel Inn in Freeport, Grand Bahama and diving with their dive center Caribbean Divers!
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island: Shark Junction Dive with Sunn Odyssey
Diving at Shark Junction, Grand Bahama Island with Nick Rolle of Sunn Oddyssey Divers.
3 reef sharks circled the divesite and a nurse shark was hiding under a rock.
Other animals spotted: barracudas, many yellowtail snappers, various other species.
Thanks to Peter Robbemond for editing and colour correction.
Most SHARK INFESTED Beaches!
While the chance of an assault may be slim, it doesn’t hurt to know exactly which waters these bullies frequent. Here are 11 shark infested waters that you should avoid:
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11. The White Shark Café
Investigators found the waters teeming with tiny light-sensitive creatures so tantalizing, sharks would come in masses to get in on the action. The waters also happen to be rich in bigeye tuna, blue and mako sharks, and squid, so the feasting here is endless.
10. Nicaragua Lake, Nicaragua
Nicaragua Lake is the largest body of water of its kind in Central America. This proves that bull sharks have more of a tenacious reputation than just their hostile and erratic nature— they possess the ability to withstand fresh water and will do the unthinkable to infest them.
9. West End, Grand Bahamas
While the Caribbean is known for a variety of the man-eating fish such as hammerheads, bull sharks, and back tips, here, the tiger shark is especially abundant and overly aggressive. Due to the hungry invaders, this area has learned how to make a profit on the swarming shark spectacle.
8. Kosi Bay, South Africa
Dubbed “the aquarium,” due to the crystal-clear water with its abundance of sea life, the mouth of Kosi Bay bears another sense of intrigue— bull sharks can swim into the freshwater lakes and estuaries here.
7. Recife, Brazil
Due to the large concentration of the antagonistic bull shark which lurk within 20 kilometers off this stretch of sand, the beach has earned quite a deadly reputation for itself. Perhaps it’s best to stick to one of the beachside villas then go venturing near the water.
6. Bolinas, California
Around 30% of great white attacks on humans occur her— that’s 11% of the worldwide total. In the coastal community of Marine county lies Bolinas, a small beach enclave rich with a cookie-cutter vibe and small-town attitude. The cold climate means the need for wetsuits, which make surfers look like a great white's favorite meal— the seal lion.
5. Bondi Beach, New South Wales, Australia
In Bondi Beach, New South Wales, recent incidents have caused the once calm waters to skyrocket high on the list of shark infested beaches. In fact, the country has such a high concentration of shark attacks in the world, that almost every surfer who crashes this coastline has a traumatic story or two to tell.
4. Reunion island, Indian Ocean
Since 1980 the destination retreat has witnessed 24 shark attacks and 13 deaths, as bull and tiger sharks troll the not so tranquil waters here. Other than the infamous great white shark, the two are among the most dangerous species of shark known to intentionally want a piece of human meat.
3. Umhlanga Rocks, South Africa
After 5 swimmers were killed in the course of 100 days in 1957, the community of Umhlanga Rocks, South Africa, sprang into action. Today, they promise a swimmer’s safety and protection due to the rows of fishing net secured offshore to keep sharks at bay.
2. Shark Alley, South Africa
Due to the terrifyingly large hordes of Jaws which stalk the waters between Geyser Rock and Dyer Island—a region known as Shark Alley, travelers come just for the sharks. For a few hundred dollars, tourist companies will take speedboats packed with people out to sea for a thrilling day of cage diving.
1. New Smyrna Beach, Florida, USA
This area has also earned the nickname of “Great White Shark capital of the World,” and for good reason. Large numbers of tiger sharks, blacktip, and spinner sharks populate these waters, so if one thing's for sure, it's that New Smyrna Beach in Florida has a problem with overcrowding.
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Shark Junction Grand Bahama Shark Feeding Dive
Shark feeding dive in Freeport, Grand Bahama. With 14-16 sharks.
Bahamas Diving 2012 Shark Alley
A video shot and compiled by Daniele Buttareli with backing music by Morcheeba The Sea
Cameron Mitchell diving with reef sharks off Grand Bahama Island
I got to dive with the legend Cristina Zenato off Grand Bahama Island with grey reef sharks and it was such an amazing experience.
Shark Junction - Freeport, Grand Bahamas Island
Shark Junction - Freeport, Grand Bahamas Island