Wildeye have confirmed the date for the 2007 Bimini Shark Encounter: 4-13
March 2007
Described by 2006 participants as: "an awesome experience" - "downright
unforgettable!"
This unique course provides one of the ultimate hands-on shark experiences!
Based at the renowned Bimini Biological Field Station (Sharklab) in the
Bahamas, this experience will enable you to work with, learn about and
film/photograph a range of sharks led by the world well-known shark
biologists Samuel "Doc" Gruber and Dean Grubbs. You will learn about shark
biology and conservation through a number of illustrated lectures and videos
by scientists who are actively studying these magnificent predators. In
addition you will film and photograph them with prize-winning photographer
Sune Nightingale. We are not aware of any other excursion that offers such
hands-on activity with wide range of shark species, learning in a
quasi-academic setting and offering the opportunity to film under the
tutelage of professional film makers.
Full details of the trip can be seen a www.wildeye.co.uk/sharks.html
Rosalie B. - 27 Nov 2006 13:42 GMT
>Wildeye have confirmed the date for the 2007 Bimini Shark Encounter: 4-13
>March 2007
I've seen bull sharks fairly often in the Sea Crest Marina in Bimini
>Described by 2006 participants as: "an awesome experience" - "downright
>unforgettable!"
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>Full details of the trip can be seen a www.wildeye.co.uk/sharks.html
Greg Mossman - 28 Nov 2006 03:24 GMT
> Wildeye have confirmed the date for the 2007 Bikini Shock Encounter:
Being from the UK, you should certainly know the nature of spam. Sharks
love spam. Your "encounter" will be doomed by a frenzy of spam-feeding
bullsharks, nibbling all you Brits down to the bone. Cheers.