Swimming with Sharks

Head dive officer Gavin Wuttken, rear, helps TNT reporter Stacia Glenn into shark infested waters Thursday Oct. 3, 2013, at the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium as she got a up-close and personal view of sharks during a underwater cage dive, part of the Zoo's new "Eye-To-Eye Shark dive adventure. The Tacoma zoo is debuting an attraction where people can swim with the sharks in the South Pacific Aquarium's 240,000-gallon salt water tank.

TACOMA, Wash. — Sharks might have a bad rap with some but officials at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium insist it’s the sharks that usually face danger when they cross paths with humans.

Hoping to shift public perception, the Tacoma zoo is debuting an attraction where people can swim with the sharks in the South Pacific Aquarium’s 240,000-gallon salt water tank. The idea is to offer a fun experience that also will spark interest and awareness.