Shark
Diving
The offshore banks around the Island of Pico offer excellent opportunities to dive with sharks.
The blue sharks and mako sharks often approach the divers up to arm’s length.
The main sharks we see are the blue sharks while the frequency of seeing Mako is less. Please keep this in mind when you plan your visit and you better book our shark weeks to have a better chance to see more species.
You might ask yourself how we get a shark that usually lives in depths of more than 500m can be seen at the surface.
The animals behaviour includes to come to the surface regually for a reason: FOOD
This can be the hunt in a feeding ball when pelagic fish create bait balls and push the bait fish to the surface. The other reason is that the sharks are also scavengers. Dead animals such as dead whales or fish that float the the surface constantly loose particles when they rot. This particles sink and the current takes it away. Once a shark “smells” this particles it starts to follow the trail and come to the surface.
We imitate this natural situation for the sharks. We use a tuna head and tuna blood to create a so called chum trail. Once the sharks have found the source they do not leave and stay for hours. As this is not a hunt in a feeding ball where speed is needed and competition takes place the animals are relaxed and cruise around the chum basket. They come near to the divers and get interested. Often they touch us with their flippers and also they are interested in electric sources such as camera strobes. They feel the energy with their senses. This is a lifetime experience.