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Business owners have taken notice, with companies that run shark cage diving expeditions jumping from six to 10 in 2014-19. Nearly 3,000 people participated in some form of shark cage tourism on ...
Mexico has banned shark-related tourism activities at a popular Pacific Ocean destination. Guadalupe Island off the coast of Baja California is a hotspot for great white sharks, with cage diving ...
In 2019, about 2,800 visitors participated in some sort of shark cage tourism at Isla Guadalupe. From 2014 until 2019, the number of shark cage diving vessel operators increased from six to 10.
In 2019, about 2,800 visitors participated in some sort of shark cage tourism at Isla Guadalupe. From 2014 until 2019, the number of shark cage diving vessel operators increased from six to 10.
San Diego shark tourism companies beached as Mexico bans cage diving The Mexican government has banned cage diving at Guadalupe Island, citing “bad practices” among tour companies.
Shark diving off Guadalupe Island in Baja California informed two decades of research and spawned a thriving tourist industry. But several bloody incidents fouled the water.
GUADALUPE ISLAND, Mexico (KTRK) -- Dramatic video shows a terrifying turn of events as a great white shark smashes its way inside a cage with a diver inside.
The species' population has plunged by more than 70% in some places, but not off the coast of Mexico's Isla Guadalupe, where people pay thousands of dollars to cage dive with them.
Nancy Lasuzzo shared a video of the massive, 17-foot great white to Facebook after it was seen off the coast of Guadalupe Island, Mexico, on Oct. 12, CBS8 San Diego reports. "I hope this story ...
A 17-foot great white shark bit into a cage full of divers and began shaking it with considerable force in what the woman who was face-to-face with the shark called “the most beautiful thing I ...