fairytalelover said:
Ok, I have a question in regards to sharks? Just wondering if anyone has every come across a shark while snorkeling or swimming at
Castaway Cay or Nassau. How safe is it in the water? This is coming from a person who has a water/shark phobia
While not common, I came across this fella while snorkelling off the ADULT beach (unlike the sheltered lagoon between the ship and family beaches).
Shark Image, look for outline on left side of image. I was about 100 yards off shore, he was about 10 yards away, looked to be about 6 ft long. Disappeared into the background of the waters in about 10 seconds. I was also relative alone (DW was about 10 yards away looking in another direction and never saw the shark except for this picture). If you are a part of a crowd such that you will encounter if you go on an excursion, I doubt there is much of a chance that you'll encounter a shark.
As for how safe? These reef sharks know that we are not food. They will leave you alone. While that can't be said with 100% certainty, as others will tell you, you're much more likely to be killed in an accident getting to CC than you are of getting injured (much less killed) by a shark.
There isn't even much you have to do in the way of keeping your self safe other than following the buddy system (even if you are a part of a group). And the buddy system is really more important to keep you safe in general than to keep you safe from criters in the water. Again, for example, you are more likely to either accidently swallow some sea water and start to gag, choke, or just get sea sick and get sick while your in the water. If you're in water in over your head (which is usually the case in snorkelling situations), you COULD find your self in deep trouble regardless of how good a swimmer you are. Of course all these things are most likely NOT going to happen, but by using the buddy system, you're likely to be safe (in the long run) even if the "worst case scenario" happens.
As an example, I consider myself to be a VERY strong swimmer. I lived in swimming pools during the summer growing up. When I go snorkelling at CC, it doesn't worry me to snorkel out as far as the orange floats you see off the adult beach (and they are a ways out there in about 8 foot of water). But we quickly abandoned our last attempt to snorkel off the adult beach because the wave, while only 4 feet high, were enough that DW and I couldn't keep our eyes on each other.