tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36324352.post3743876731734312651..comments2023-10-16T02:44:53.114+12:00Comments on The Best Shark Dive in the World!: About killing Sharks in MozambiqueAndrew Cumminghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14675497080700112390noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36324352.post-68823900819615218802011-01-01T11:55:19.232+13:002011-01-01T11:55:19.232+13:00Thank you Michael for sharing this video... i do a...Thank you Michael for sharing this video... i do agree with what you say, but it seems that one of the main problems highlighted is illegal fishing by pirate vessels... their capacity far outstrips the locals. What to do with this, it's sad beyond words ;(<br /><br />Btw, I've come across your site through pats0n, whose blog I follow.. ;) Fiji is now high on my to-go list! Keep up the Ksenia Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36324352.post-26973086267035197902010-10-01T19:06:09.180+12:002010-10-01T19:06:09.180+12:00Thanks, Mike, for posting this.
Mozambique is, in...Thanks, Mike, for posting this. <br />Mozambique is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful and best places on this planet to encounter sharks (especially whale sharks) and manta rays. Andrea, Simon and Chris are doing an excellent job there to put shark tourism on the map. These efforts are backed up by a number of research projects. For example, we tag whale sharks with acoustic tags and alsoJuerghttp://www.leucas.netnoreply@blogger.com