Where to find sharks on google earth




















The most we've ever seen on a single dive was in Fiji at the legendary Beqa Shark Dive, the best place in the world to come face to face with big bull sharks.

Less than 2 percent of shark species are considered dangerous, but bull sharks are top of that short list. Our most awe-inspiring shark encounter was with a completely docile species of shark. During the summer months, in the waters off Mexico, hundreds of whale sharks come and congregate to mate. To get the best view for our unique degree camera we swam into the middle of this massive gathering — one of nature's greatest spectacles.

It was truly an incredible experience. They are called whale sharks for good reason as they regularly grow to over 10 meters 33 feet in length. In fact, they are the largest fish in the ocean.

Although they may look slow, they are surprising fast. Keeping up with them was definitely a challenge. The most infamous species of shark is the great white. In some regions of the world divers are able to swim with these sharks without the protection of a cage. As we discovered, the Australian great white sharks are a little bit feisty.

That can be 6 meters of feisty with over teeth. There are more than species of shark that have been recorded around the world. They come in all shapes and sizes, and can be found everywhere from Fiji to Florida. Sharks play an important role in marine ecosystems. At the top of the aquatic food chain, they keep the populations of their prey stable, while also providing essential food sources for scavengers at the bottom, such as plants. We head over to Mexico, known for its beaches and water-based activities, for our next dive with the sharks.

Here we get to meet the biggest fish in the ocean, the whale shark, a rare species thought to migrate extremely long distances. It is thought that fully grown adults can reach an incredible 20 metres in length and weigh up to 20 tons.

These huge sharks may look intimidating, but they are gentle, docile creatures that are harmless to humans. They use their huge mouths up to a metre wide! Small fish often hitch a ride alongside whale sharks.

In Mexico, manta rays like to keep company with the sharks, too. A better understanding of their biology and ecology is needed to help this threatened species. A cage dive with a hungry great white shark is a bucket list item that many may never experience. Great whites are the largest predatory fish on Earth.

They have rows of over sharp teeth, and an exceptional sense of smell that can detect even a tiny amount of blood up to roughly 5 kilometers away. Females reproduce once every two to three years, so it takes a long time to add members to a decreasing population. The Coral Sea is an area off the east coast of Australia that has not been heavily fished due to its remote location. As a result, it is one of the best locations in the world to encounter healthy populations of reef sharks, including the blacktip reef shark.

Surprisingly, shark tourism is on the rise. People flock from all over the world to snorkel or dive with these magnificent ocean creatures.

Reef sharks are found cruising around coral. They are smaller than their open-ocean cousins. Oceanic sharks must continually swim forwards.

This forces seawater through their open mouths and over their gills, in order to breathe; otherwise, they would suffocate. Remora fish attach themselves to sharks with a suction disc on the top of their head. Welcome to SharkWeek. Media outlets, organization, and individuals are coming together this week to celebrate one of the most misrepresented animals on earth.

Stay with us as we explore s, Voyagers, facts, and videos of these epic creatures. Google Earth also provides detailed information about the types of shark, ranging from bull sharks — one of the most dangerous to humans — to whale sharks and great whites.



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