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  2. Mexico indefinitely bans great white shark cage-diving at ...

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  3. Guadalupe Island - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Guadalupe Island and its surrounding waters and islets were declared a biosphere reserve to restore its vegetation (decimated by feral goats) and to protect its population of marine mammals and birds. The island was a popular destination for great white shark cage diving prior to a tourism ban was set in place in 2022. Guadalupe Island ...

  4. Terrifying video shows great white shark break into cage with ...

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    A video recently shared online by the father of YouTube stars Gabe and Garret shows any diver's person's worst nightmare come true.. During a recent cage diving trip in Guadalupe Island, Mexico ...

  5. Shark cage diving - Wikipedia

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    Great white shark cages at Isla Guadalupe, Mexico White shark cage diving near Gansbaai in South Africa (2015). A shark-proof cage is a metal cage used by an underwater diver, to observe dangerous types of sharks up close or to harvest seafood in relative safety.

  6. 'Shark Week': REMUS Shark Cam attacked by great white shark - AOL

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    In 2013, WHOI engineers took a specially equipped REMUS SharkCam underwater vehicle to Guadalupe Island off the West Coast of Mexico. Their goal was to track and film great white sharks in the ...

  7. Red Triangle (Pacific Ocean) - Wikipedia

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    Around thirty-eight percent of recorded great white shark attacks on humans in the United States have occurred within the Red Triangle—eleven percent of the worldwide total. [2] The area encompasses the beaches of the heavily populated San Francisco Bay Area, and many people enjoy surfing, windsurfing, swimming and diving in these waters. [3]

  8. Diving with the Great White Sharks of Guadalupe Island - AOL

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  9. Shark tourism - Wikipedia

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    Great white shark at Isla Guadalupe, Mexico, August 2006. Animal estimated at 11–12 feet (3.3 to 3.6 m) in length, age unknown. Great white shark viewing is available at the Neptune Islands in South Australia, [2] South Africa, Isla Guadalupe in Mexico, and New Zealand.