5 min read Shark Swims Up To Diver For a Cuddle Every Time She Sees Him This has been going on for 7 years!

To visit his friend, Rick Anderson has to strap on an oxygen tank, put a regulator into his mouth and dive into the ocean off the coast of Nobbys Beach in New South Wales, Australia. Anderson's friend is a 6-foot female Port Jackson shark. She doesn't have a name, but Anderson recognizes her by her markings.

Rick Anderson

And she always recognizes him, according to Anderson. "I started playing with her about seven years ago when she was just a pup about 6 inches long," Anderson told The Dodo. "I approached her carefully so as not to spook her, then began to gently pat her. Once she got used to me, I would cradle her in my hand and talk soothingly to her through my regulator."

Rick Anderson

"I did this each time in the first season she was here," he said. "Then over the following seasons, she'd recognize me and would swim up to me for a pat and cuddle. She soon got used to me - to the point where she will swim up to me when I'm going past, and tap me on the legs until I hold my arms out for her to lay on for a cuddle."

Rick Anderson

"Most divers seeing this for the first time can't believe it," he added. "I don't feed her or any of the other sharks I play with - I basically treat them like I would a dog."

Rick Anderson

Rick Anderson

Anderson, who's been scuba diving for 27 years and runs a dive school, hopes his friendship with this Port Jackson shark will make people less fearful of sharks.

Anderson cuddling with a banjo shark | Rick Anderson

"The biggest misconception about sharks is that they are all mindless killers lying in wait for people to enter the water so they can be devoured," Anderson said. Besides Port Jacksons, Anderson dives with other shark species, such as banjo sharks, grey nurse sharks, tiger sharks, bull sharks, hammerhead sharks and even the odd great white shark.

Anderson diving with a grey nurse shark | Rick Anderson

"I have always felt comfortable swimming with these animals," he said.

Rick Anderson