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Paradise or Problem? Shark and Stingray Feeding for Tourists - Nautitech 40. S6#26
đŽ Moorea, French Polynesia⊠Paradise or Problem? | Stingrays, Sharks & the Ethical Debate đŠ For the last two years, this moment lived only in our imagination⊠And now, weâve finally arrived in one of the most breathtaking places on Earth â Moorea. Towering green peaks. Electric blue lagoons. Coral gardens bursting with life. This island feels like stepping into a dream. But beneath the beauty⊠thereâs a growing controversy. âž» đ The Experience Everyone Talks About⊠Swimming in Mooreaâs lagoon is nothing short of magical. Stingrays glide over your feet⊠soft, curious, almost playful. Blacktip reef sharks circle calmly nearby⊠powerful, yet peaceful. And unlike most places in the world⊠đ Youâre encouraged to touch them đ Youâre encouraged to feed them Itâs close. Itâs thrilling. Itâs unforgettable. âž» â ïž But Hereâs the Question⊠For years, weâve followed one simple rule in the ocean: Look⊠but donât touch. Donât feed. Donât interfere. So what happens when that rule gets blurred? These encounters in Moorea arenât random⊠Theyâre created. Boats arrive. Food goes in. Wildlife gathers. And while it feels incredible⊠it raises a deeper question: đ Are we connecting with wildlife⊠or changing it? âž» đ The Bigger Debate Around the world, feeding marine life has been linked to: âą Changes in natural behaviour âą Conditioning animals to humans âą Increased risk â for both animals and people Yet here in Moorea⊠it feels calm, controlled, even safe. So where is the line? Is this: âš A rare, beautiful connection with nature OR â ïž A long-term problem we donât fully understand? âž» â” Our Journey Continues⊠This episode isnât just about Moorea. Itâs about the start of a new chapter for us â Sailing our Nautitech 40 through French Polynesia. From lagoon snorkelling and drift dives⊠To lush mountain hikes, cultural history, and life at anchor⊠And just as we begin to fall in love with this island⊠We leave. Next stop: A 220-mile upwind crossing to the Tuamotus. âž» đŹ We Want Your Opinion This is not a simple yes or no debate. So tell us honestly in the comments: đ Would you feed and touch the stingrays? đ Do you think this is harmless⊠or harmful? đ Where should the line be drawn? We genuinely want to hear your thoughts. âž» đ If you enjoyed this episode: âïž Like the video âïž Subscribe for more sailing adventures âïž Join us as we take on the open ocean Because life is better barefoot. đ And weâll see you out there. âž»

