and what i love about jimi is, for him, it's all about the sharks and their well-being and it's about educating people about these animals. >> the shark censors are all around their snout area. they use that to pick up electrical currents of their prey. we don't know for sure, but it seems that we trigger some sort of response in the shark when we touch that area. it's almost like an overloading of its senses, but this is just a remarkable shark. it's obviously comfortable with what i'm doing. at any point this shark could swim away. so it's just as curious of me as i am of it. wow. it's just reminded me exactly why i have so much love and respect for these sharks. an awesome encounter with just the most incredible animal. >> he got back in the cage, he