What species of sharks require cages?
The most common shark viewed from the inside of a cage is the Great White shark. Most other sharks can be viewed in open water dives. However, in some parts of the world some more aggressive are viewed with cages. For example the Bull and Tiger sharks. • How big is the cage? The size of the cage used in cage shark diving depends on the operator. The most common cage size is 3m x 1m. The cage is a rectangle shape and can hold up to 4 people at a time. Larger cages are available. Operators will often choose the right cage depending on the conditions and group size. • How long does cage shark diving last? Depending on conditions, the average time you will spend in the cage is 20-30 minutes.