Interceptor121 533 Posted February 3, 2019 I have always been under the impression that constant lights (video) do not appeal to sharks but I may be wrong and I was looking for any research on the subject I am quite positive that strobes are almost invisible to sharks that are almost blind as I have never seen a reaction but for video lights I have always find marine life to react in some ways and therefore always excluded sharks and video lights as a combination Recently though I have seen some some footage of sharks shot with video lights so I am particularly curious about it Has anyone any evidence empirical or scientific to understand more about this? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wydeangle 31 Posted February 3, 2019 Interceptor, No data about lights. I have seen hammerheads spooked by bubbles. On open circuit, an exhale made them disappear in the Galapagos - I was told that bubbles may represent a threat display. Tom Share this post Link to post Share on other sites