Scuba diver backpaddles out of whale shark's path

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Scuba divers consider themselves fortunate to catch even a brief glimpse of a whale shark in the open ocean. They are gentle and magnificent creatures that dwarf a human. Their great size and majestic appearance inspires awe in all who are lucky enough to swim in their presence. For many underwater adventurers, it is a bucket list item to see a whale shark.

This scuba diver has travelled from Canada to the remote waters in the Galapagos Islands, hoping to see these sharks up close. As he swims through the ocean, 70 feet beneath the waves, he is amazed to see a gigantic female coming straight at him. The whale sharks cruise silently through these waters, coming from all around the globe to give birth. So much of what brings them here and how they bear their young remains a mystery, but scientists and nature lovers know that this is one of the best places in the world to see them. This naturalist is recording the sharks and their distinctive patterns which can be used for identification of the individuals. As the shark draws nearer, the diver must paddle backwards to avoid a collision with the giant animal. Although this will not likely cause him injury, he is cautious in the presence of such a massive creature. He is also being respectful of the rules that prohibit touching the sharks or interfering with them in any way.

This large shark is unaffected by his presence and she seems confident that he will move for her. For the shark to alter its course would require a great deal of effort.

These gentle giants of the ocean must be protected at all costs. The more we learn and understand, the better we will be able to prevent the loss of them forever.

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