Category Dive Logs

New Club Reef, Qatar

UW Photography

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LA CUEVA DE LOS TOMATES, Spain

Lo cierto es que la inmersi

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St. Lawrence River, United States of America

first dive for OW certification. Dove one the wreck of the Islander. Saw alot of debris from shipwreck and/or locals’ garbage. (broken plates, bottles, toilet, school desk, etc.) A huge carp watched us doing tasks at 25 ft. He was probably about 2 ft long, very fat.

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Marine Sanctuary, Philippines

saw schools of jackfish, wrasses, juvenile baracuddas, moray eels, batfish, butterfly fish etc

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Bellrive Beach, Australia

First Tassie Dive

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Hammerhead Shark Point, Maldives

As we went in, plankton was still phosphorescing – like blue and green stars in deep/dark blue water!! Really beautiful. Counted 8 or 9 Hammerheads as well as a couple of grey reef sharks, a huge yellow maske angel fish. 31% nitrox

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Hammerhead Shark Point, Maldives

As we went in, plankton was still phosphorescing – like blue and green stars in deep/dark blue water!! Really beautiful. Counted 8 or 9 Hammerheads as well as a couple of grey reef sharks, a huge yellow maske angel fish. 31% nitrox

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Kuramathi House Reef, Maldives

This was Malldives Clean up day – Dive schools throughout Maldives offered a free dive to clean up the dive sites – especially house reefs and those near to resorts and boat channels. Ciollected lots of bottles, cans, fishing line, clothes and general rubbish but left bottles where coral had started to grow. Saw several turtles and a large sting ray surprised us (about 6 inches below us) as we were collecting rubbish – good coral and a large yellow masked angel fish Nitrox 31%

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Kuramathi House Reef, Maldives

This was Malldives Clean up day – Dive schools throughout Maldives offered a free dive to clean up the dive sites – especially house reefs and those near to resorts and boat channels. Ciollected lots of bottles, cans, fishing line, clothes and general rubbish but left bottles where coral had started to grow. Saw several turtles and a large sting ray surprised us (about 6 inches below us) as we were collecting rubbish – good coral and a large yellow masked angel fish Nitrox 31%

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Kasai Wall, Philippines

saw giant sea turtle which is a resident of the area and also saw a 9m whale shark with spots on its back and a giant red sea fan, fire corals and a lot of schools of fishes

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