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    # 21 : SHARK DIVER KAYLEIGH GRANT on how to pet a shark.

    frDecember 25, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Kayleigh is a shark diver.

    After growing up in Philadelphia, Kayleigh moved to Hawaii to fully live her love of the ocean.

    Alongside her husband Cam Grant, she cofounded Kaimana Ocean Safari, where she accompanies guests in epic ocean safaris, where people get to interact with and learn about the many wonders of the Ocean.

    In 2020, Kayleigh started sharing her special interest in sharks through videos on social media, gaining millions of followers. In particular, videos of her “redirecting” sharks typically get millions of views, and we will definitely talk about that.

    Kayleigh is US Coast guard licensed captain, a PADI certified divemaster, an FII certified free diver. She is also an emergency first responder instructor, an American rec cross CPR/first aide responder, and a US whale entanglement first responder for the Pacific Islands region.

    She holds a Bachelors of Science in Ecotourism / Marine Option Program, and completed a course with Cornell University / University of Queensland, entitled Sharks: Global Biodiversity, Biology and Conservation Certification.

    You can find her on Instagram, @mermaid.kayleigh, and on TikTok, @mermaid.kayleigh.

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