Guests can
see the sharks feeding on plankton and other spawning fish during the full moon of March — June.
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The research traces its origins to one summer day in 2007, when a worker on a Maersk Oil platform in the Al Shaheen oil field off the coast of Qatar
saw a surprising sight: a group of roughly 100 whale
sharks feeding near the surface.
This «free» meal is too good to pass up for whale
sharks, which can be
seen feeding on the baitfish around the bagans all year round.
Two new studies try to get to the bottom of how the megamouth
shark goes about eating: a tricky business, because nobody has ever
seen them
feed.
Want to
see our
sharks get
fed?
Because of the whale
sharks» unique
feeding habits, they rise to the surface following a lunar cycle and can only be
seen three days prior to the full moon until three days following the last quarter moon.
Shark Reef - Over a decade of protection from fishing has meant that this area, on Fiji's main island, Viti Levu, can be teeming with fish both big and small, but it is the incredible shark feeding experience that make this spot a must see experience for all scuba divers visiting
Shark Reef - Over a decade of protection from fishing has meant that this area, on Fiji's main island, Viti Levu, can be teeming with fish both big and small, but it is the incredible
shark feeding experience that make this spot a must see experience for all scuba divers visiting
shark feeding experience that make this spot a must
see experience for all scuba divers visiting Fiji.
This dive location is perfect for adrenaline junkies as it is well known for its
shark cage diving where you will
see Great Whites
feeding.
So be prepared to
see Reef
Sharks and even Hammerhead
Sharks go on a
feeding frenzy on the Northern Horne!
In Mexico, manta rays have begun to appear in increasing numbers in the same location where the large aggregation of whale
sharks show up every summer to
feed (
see our whale
shark section for more details).
From May through September, giant whale
sharks can be
seen feeding on the plankton - rich waters that surround Holbox and adjacent islands.
The
shark dive package has been voted one of the best of the world; a professional diver will take care of
feeding the
sharks, and you can
see the amazing creatures up close.
As the name suggests,
Shark - Ray Alley is one of the best places to
see sharks and stingrays, while Gladden Spit is the perfect place to
see whale
sharks, which
feed and gather close to the surface.
Later, meander around to Oceanworld Manly, where you can
see huge
sharks being
fed by hand, oceans of living coral and spectacular seal shows.
The spectacular whale
shark can be
seen but they are more likely to be spotted during their season which runs from April through to June; even then you may not
see one as they tend to
feed at night.
In this government owned aquatic theme park, you can snorkel and swim in the lagoon,
see the Green Sea Turtle breeding grounds and touch the turtles — ranging in size from a few inches to over 600 pounds — walk a nature trail,
see the native birds in the aviary, view (and even
feed) the
sharks, grouper and eels in the Predator Reef aquarium, and get a taste of Cayman culture and heritage in the Cayman Street exhibit.
Coming soon is the infamous Bull
shark observation dives where certified divers can observe bull
sharks in their natural habitat... no
feeding allowed, this is an educational and interesting dive for those who want to
see these amazing creatures in their homes...
Visit Eagle Bluff for spectacular ocean views and
see sharks and other marine life
feeding off the seagrass.
In just one week of diving, you'll
see dramatic scenery dotted with blue - footed boobies, playful sea lions, schools of hammerhead
sharks,
feeding marine iguanas and diving penguins.
Seeing the
sharks as talismans for good fortune, the fisherman
feed the
sharks with scraps from their catch.
I haven't
seen a
feeding frenzy like this since
Shark Week.