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“It doesn’t look like a relaxing swim in the warm waters of the Bahamas. But for Vincent Canabal it is all in a days work when it comes to feeding his favourite a 16-foot long Tiger shark Emma. The 34-year-old qualified doctor has been diving with sharks since he was just. His passion has taken him around the world.

He said: “Despite their reputation most sharks are very cautious and reluctant to approach people. The only reason why they are near divers is because we attracted them with a little bit of dog food. The main thing is to always be cautious, swim slowly without splashing and jerky movements”. The seas off the islands are home to Tiger Sharks, Lemon Sharks, Caribbean Reef Sharks, Nurse Sharks, Hammerheads and more”. Barcroft Media via The Daily Mirror


Daring Diver Vincent Canabal feeds sharks off the Bahamian coast. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)

Daring Diver Vincent Canabal feeds sharks off the Bahamian coast. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)




Two tiger sharks seen coming up close to be fed by diver Vincent Canabal at Tiger Beach, Bahamas. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)

Two tiger sharks seen coming up close to be fed by diver Vincent Canabal at Tiger Beach, Bahamas. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)




Deadly Tiger Shark bares his teeth. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)

Deadly Tiger Shark bares his teeth. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)



Close up of a tiger shark eating a fish fed to him by diver Vincent Canabal at Tiger Beach, Bahamas. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)

Close up of a tiger shark eating a fish fed to him by diver Vincent Canabal at Tiger Beach, Bahamas. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)




Tiger Shark opens his jaws. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)

Tiger Shark opens his jaws. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)



12-foot Tiger Sharks are known as the 'garbage cans of the sea' because they'll eat anything. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)

12-foot Tiger Sharks are known as the 'garbage cans of the sea' because they'll eat anything. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)




Sharks fed by Vincent Canabal near Tiger Beach. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)

Sharks fed by Vincent Canabal near Tiger Beach. (Photo by Vincent Canabal/Barcroft Media)
15 Dec 2013 10:10:00