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World’s Biggest Great White Shark Ever Recorded!

World’s Biggest Great White Shark Ever Recorded!

As we know, great white shark are typically 11 – 16 feet long and can be very dangerous when around, however there has been images and videos that clam to show the biggest shark ever! This huge shark was spotted off the coast of Hawaii and was estimated to be around 20 -25 feet long, six mitres long, two and a half tonnes. One research says that this shark has been tagged by other researchers 20 years ago and was given the name Deep Blue! Right now, we don’t know how old the Shark really is but its estimated to be about 50 years old but not quite sure! The shark is estimated to be half the length of a normal bus! There have been videos and pictures taken of this massive beast. Ocean Ramsey was the one that filmed and got pictures of this massive shark. This shark was last seen in 2014. Could you be able to stay quiet in front of this beast?

 

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#Jaws was a fictitious film whose poster kind of looks like this, so this is my effort at an Anti-Jaws type media piece @savingjawsmovie . I’ve been swimming with sharks my whole life and working professionally with them for over 15 years. There’s a challenge I have in my efforts, to find a balance between helping people to overcome their fear of sharks that often stems for fictitious demonizing media and instilling a healthy level of respect for sharks as very capable apex predators #ApexPredatorNotMonster not puppy (cause if you pet puppies often even puppies bite, actually a lot ;)). Having worked with sharks for so long I can fully appreciate what they are capable of because I have been rushed by sharks and had to deter them and I have had to leave the water and I have watched them actively predate and compete for space and have confrontations. However, I’ve also had the most incredible moments of my life in the water with them where 99.9% of the time they cruise gracefully around and so long as I keep looking around and pay attention constantly and quietly and give respect and attention to the more dominant individuals and challenging juveniles on a CONSTANT bases I am treated as more or less an equal predator. Never complacent, always respectful and adapting at every second to every movement. I reached the point long ago where I dedicated my life to conservation and I love it, I love educating people about sharks and introducing them to them in a professional guided situation through the program I co-founded @oneoceandiving where we also collect data @oneoceanresearch @oneoceansharks and help support conservation through @Oneoceanconservation and @OneoceanEducation and @Oneoceanglobal @Waterinspired @oneoceanhawaii and other with funds from @oneoceandesigns and diving I love studying shark behavior and body language and its an absolute pleasure to share that with people and help them to better appreciate sharks and I hope inspire them to help save them. Check out http://HelpSaveSharks.Org for more ways to get involved. #Aloha #hawaii #greatWhiteHawaii #SaveTheOcean #ocean #discoversharks #oneoceanconservation #OneOceanDiving PHOTO CREDIT @juansharks ❤️

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