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Model and free diver, Ocean Ramsey, saw Deep Blue’s calm behavior as an opening, so she took the chance of swimming alongside the shark, which she managed to pull off. In the recorded video, Deep Blue’s non-aggressive temperament showed as she calmly approached and swam with the divers as well as several dolphins.īut we all know that sharks are known to be aggressive to humans, so what could be the possible reason behind Deep Blue’s placidity? Turned out, she wasn’t interested in having test bites with the humans surrounding her that time because she’s already fed - and not because she’s an even-tempered sharky. Every two years, researchers and experts spot her returning to the west coast of Baja, Mexico where she was first seen to reproduce during the mating season.įast forward to 2019, the queen of the ocean made a surprise appearance once again in Oahu, Hawaii where a group of marine biologists tracking tiger sharks found her scavenging food from a sperm whale’s carcass. According to Padilla, however, Deep Blue’s movements are predictable because of the female migration patterns of great whites. Unfortunately, Padilla’s team wasn’t able to tag Deep Blue that time, therefore her location and whereabouts are still unknown until today. From then on she became widely known as ‘Deep Blue’. The shark became an ocean celebrity overnight and was featured in Discovery Channel’s ‘Shark Week’ episode. In 2014, they uploaded the said video and it piqued everyone’s interest, gaining thousands of views shortly after it was released. Y ou can watch the unseen footage taken by Maier below. When the diver pushed her away, that’s when they realized how huge the shark was in actuality, and they were beyond amazed. You’ll see how one of the divers touched the shark’s fin while she took curious bites on the cage. Luckily they saw the same shark circling around them once again, and this time, their encounter was caught on video by Michael Maier. However, their first interaction with the shark wasn’t caught on tape, so they came back on the second day. That’s exactly what happened to shark movement specialist, Mauricio Hoyos Padilla and his team, when they spotted a massive female great white in Guadalupe Island, Mexico in 2013.

Michael Domeier has also disputed the claim that the shark was Deep Blue, as he stated that Haole Girl was newly discovered.We all know how dangerous sharks are, that’s why as much as possible, we avoid sharky surfing spots and wear all sorts of deterrents to keep them away from us - but what if one day you encounter the largest shark you’ve ever seen while you’re diving? Probst claimed that many have assumed the shark was Deep Blue and mentions that Deep Blue was in the dive site two days prior. In a twitter post, shark photographer George T. The shark that has been seen swimming with scuba divers in Ramsey's videos is speculated to have actually been Haole Girl, instead of Deep Blue. Haole Girl's size has seemingly led her to be mistaken for another large great white known as Deep Blue. The videos of Haole Girl seen in Hawaii show the shark to be calm and non-aggressive around the divers, allowing them to swim around her and even touch her.

The similar size has caused confusion about which shark was actually filmed by Ocean Ramsey in Hawaii. Haole Girl is claimed to be one of the largest great white sharks, roughly the same size as Deep Blue, which was estimated to be around 20 ft. The shark was spotted feeding on a sperm whale carrcas. Haole Girl was first spotted in Oahu, Hawaii January 13th 2019. however, researchers have claimed the shark spotted in Oahu, Hawaii was Haole Girl and was possibly pregnant. The shark was initially thought to be Deep Blue, another large great white. The shark has been seen in Hawaii where it was spotted feeding on a whale carcass. Haole Girl is a female great white shark that is considered to be one of the largest great whites. One of the largest great white sharks recorded One of the largest great white sharks ever recorded Haole Girl Species
