Ten Must-See Fish The ocean holds a countless number of must-see fish for many divers, but where are the best…
“StormCheck” Program Protects Guests Vacation During Storm Season
A few of the geographical wonders of the world center around water such as the Florida Red Tides, the Columnar Basalt and the Cerrado Protected Areas.
To some, June 9 may seem just like any other ordinary day.
The Moray eel is without a doubt one of every diver’s favorite creatures to come across.
There is nothing quite like a wreck dive. Descending downwards into an enigma of ecosystems, the experience is subliminal.
With every season that passes, our enticing coral reefs are suffering from an abundance of carbon dioxide and threats from warmer waters.
During your open water certification you were taught how to use dive tables. Who here actually uses them each time they dive? *cue crickets*
Raja Ampat comprises of over 1500 islands, shoals and islets and is home to over 1,300 species of fish and some 500 species of coral.
When we first get certified, we’re told all about safety.
The line between predator and prey can sometimes get blurred. Especially if two predators seem to reach an understanding.
Let’s face it, after all the course materials, after all the pool work, competence comes from diving in open water conditions.
Some may think that touching a reef is harmless; others may not even understand that coral is a living creature and a single touch can have terrible consequences.
The banded Sea Krait, Laticauda colubrina, is a species of sea snake that inhabits coral reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific region.
If you are a diver, chances are pretty good that sometime, probably several times, someone has asked you the question, “ Isn’t diving dangerous?”