Shark el Sheikh

In the past week another, bolder oceanic whitetip shark has decided it no longer needs to play chicken with humans. Attacking snorkellers in inshore reefs where large ocean-going predators do not venture under normal circumstances, the shark’s behaviour has dumbfounded experts.

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It’s the sharks that are in deep water now


The recent attacks in the reefs of Sharm el-Sheikh have horrified the world — and put sharks at greater risk than ever

Simon Rogerson swimming underwater with sharks.


There are fears that the unfolding of events in Egypt may set shark
conservation back decades, at a time when society has only just begun to
re-evaluate its attitude to these maligned predators.


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