John Bantin: Bimini Hammerheads
In February 2013, I went with Stuart Cove and a selected group of friends to Bimini where we had heard that people from Dr. Gruber’s Shark Lab were tagging great hammerheads (Sphyrna mokarran). We wanted to see if we could encourage these magnificent beasts to stay around to be photographed in close-up if we buried suitable bait for them under the sand.
There was always the risk that it might have represented a wasted journey but in fact the trip was spectacularly successful and resulted in a feature in Diver (among many others magazines that printed the pictures) entitled “The Next Big Thing”, which in the world of diving it certainly has proved to be. Since then many people have enjoyed a similar opportunity.
I’ve been lucky enough to be in at the front end of many diving experiences over a long career as a diving journalist. I have collected many of those that involved various species of shark and included them in an illustrated book called Shark Bytes. This Great Hammerhead adventure represents merely one chapter. Shark Bytes is published by Fernhurst Books.