Category Dive Logs

Artficial Reef, Australia

Wonderful first dive. Exploring the top of the trawler when the most enormous grouper glided underneath me. Pointed it out to Ben. Amazing how big that fish was. Also, under the plane wig was a big school of massive bat fish. Also, swam with a loggerhead turtle. Amazing creature. Rubbed his back and limbs. Great experience. Great fish life, cod etc. Great to dive on the artificial reef as well.

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Artificial Reed, Australia

First sighting of sea snake on this dive. Quite inquistive creature that came within a foot of me… guided it away from me with my fins. Explored a plane and the dredger that had been sunk. Very small moray black and white eel. Plenty of big fish life, cod and bat fish.

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Hoffmans Rocks (Nudibranch Park), Australia

Excellent assortment of corals so close to the shore. Entry and exit off rocks. Exit was interesting with John swept onto the rocks- tearing his gloves. Plenty of soft corals and hard corals. Beautiful eagle ray and a large sea snake. No nudibranchs or wobbigongs as promised. Still a great shore dive. Would recommend!

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Tulamben, Indonesia

1st open water dive

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Weeki Wachee Springs, United States of America

Very exciting!!!. Nothing like diving in 99.9% fresh DRINKABLE water w/o the need for exposure protection. Staff was extremely helpful and allow for buddy exploration. the best part was being able to try out a new revolutionary dive set up- the Rapid Diver and SEA diver units which haven’t hit the market yet, but were are told they will be available soon. The sight was full of marine life and mermaids + there were giant water slides a few hundred feet away. Weeki Wachee is easy to get to and although it doesn’t look like much from the surface once you are under the trip was more than worth it.

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Oosterschelde, Netherlands

See the squid mating and laying their eggs. Sitting down for 52 minutes and come out of the water with beautifull video! In addition we swim into a catfish. Unfortunately it was not mating or laying eggs.

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Seal Rocks, Australia

Not as exciting as the sharkdive but a dolphin was spotted from surface.

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Seal Rocks, Australia

16 Grey Nurse sharks, Port Jackson, leopardshark and wohhoooo 🙂

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Avlaki, Greece

Saw huge Groupers, lots of Scorpionfish, Moray Eels and Anemones. Also lots of Nudebranchs including Giant Doris, DiscoDoris and Flabberlinas.

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Shaw’s Cove, United States of America

3rd dive today.

2nd Navigation dive.

Easy entry, low visibility, lots of fog, visibility declined from earlier dives.

Dove to student training area. Followed ropes and buckets in the training area. Moderate surge at 20′; sand dollars. Very few fish, sea urchin, and coral in this part of Shaw’s Cove.

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