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Wreck diving is some of the most fascinating bottom time you can have as a scuba diver, and Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas is renowned for delivering epic wreck dives.
Sharks are a mainstay in the Bahamas and you’re in luck: there are several ways to encounter these sleek, apex predators with Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas.
Caribbean Reef Sharks are the predominant species, so you’re likely to encounter them on nearly every Stuart Cove’s adventure from reefs, to wrecks, to walls. In the summer, Nassau’s Blue Hole—a natural spring flowing from the ocean’s floor—swarms with concentric circles of sharks gliding through the crystal-clear waters.
The Bahamas are known for their shark-filled waters, which has led to some great leaps forward in the conservation of this often-maligned but all-important species. Stuart Cove’s shark dives are designed to introduce divers to this apex predator, while its Shark Awareness course educates divers about the importance of sharks for maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
Experience Shark Diving with Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas today. Visit StuartCove.com for more information.