Dive 30 feet and go face to face with Great White Sharks of Guadalupe Island! Nautilus Liveaboards uses responsible, safe, thrilling submersible cages which results in more sharks, more unforgettable encounters.
There are only a few places in the world where predictable shark encounters can be found. Guadalupe Island off the west coast of the Baja Peninsula is by far the most popular in North America.
The great white expert said the likelihood of Massachusetts seeing a spate of attacks like the ones occurring in North Carolina is extremely low - but swimmers should still stay vigilant.
In 2013, a team from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution took a specially equipped REMUS "SharkCam" underwater vehicle to Guadalupe Island in Mexico to film great white sharks for JAWS STRIKES BACK, part of the Shark Week 2014 lineup.
In 2013, a team from the Oceanographic Systems Lab at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution took a specially equipped REMUS "SharkCam" underwater vehicle ...
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 shark
Shark biologist Dr. Craig O'Connell shares his thoughts on the recent shark attacks in North Carolina and what he's most excited for audiences to see in "Shark Island."
Dive 30 feet and go face to face with Great White Sharks of Guadalupe Island! Nautilus Liveaboards uses responsible, safe, thrilling submersible cages which results in more sharks, more unforgettable encounters.
There are only a few places in the world where predictable shark encounters can be found. Guadalupe Island off the west coast of the Baja Peninsula is by far the most popular in North America.
The great white expert said the likelihood of Massachusetts seeing a spate of attacks like the ones occurring in North Carolina is extremely low - but swimmers should still stay vigilant.
In 2013, a team from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution took a specially equipped REMUS "SharkCam" underwater vehicle to Guadalupe Island in Mexico to film great white sharks for JAWS STRIKES BACK, part of the Shark Week 2014 lineup.
In 2013, a team from the Oceanographic Systems Lab at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution took a specially equipped REMUS "SharkCam" underwater vehicle ...
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 shark
Shark biologist Dr. Craig O'Connell shares his thoughts on the recent shark attacks in North Carolina and what he's most excited for audiences to see in "Shark Island."