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Manta Rays, Scuba Diving2 Comments
World Manta Day
September 17, 2024 ScubaHankNYC

World Manta Day raises awareness about protecting manta rays and their habitats. These creatures play a vital role in marine ecosystems and demonstrate high intelligence. Despite facing threats from overfishing and habitat destruction, the day aims to inspire global action for their conservation and the preservation of ocean biodiversity. Continue reading World Manta Day

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Yellow-Spotted Flatworm (Thysanozoon nigropapillosum)

November 12, 2022 ScubaHankNYC

This is a Yellow-Spotted Flatworm (Thysanozoon nigropapillosum). It is a species of polyclad flatworms belonging to the family Pseudocerotidae. We spotted this lovely creature while diving off the coast of Fiji. Our dive guide referred to this enchanting invertebrate as … Continue reading Yellow-Spotted Flatworm (Thysanozoon nigropapillosum)

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Trunkfish Tuesday

November 8, 2022October 20, 2022 ScubaHankNYC

One of my favorite fish to observe in the Caribbean is the Smooth Trunkfish. For some reason it remind me of a disco. 😀 The Smooth Trunkfish is also known as Lactophrys triqueter. It’s a species of boxfish commonly found … Continue reading Trunkfish Tuesday

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Scuba Diving, St. Vincent and the Grenadines2 Comments

Critter Capital of the Caribbean

October 16, 2022October 17, 2022 ScubaHankNYC

Recently I was able to spend a few days scuba diving in St. Vincent which has been rightly labeled as the “Critter Capital of the Caribbean”. The short video below highlights some of the amazing creature I observed in just … Continue reading Critter Capital of the Caribbean

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Day 2 Diving Haddhunmathi Atoll

September 16, 2022June 24, 2025 ScubaHankNYC

Another fun day of scuba diving logged in the books. Today I am pretty much adjusted to the new time zone and over jet lag. We dived three sites – Pink Thila, Haleema Haa and Hithadhoo Corner. The first two … Continue reading Day 2 Diving Haddhunmathi Atoll

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One Cool Moment with a Ribbon Eel

June 22, 2022February 4, 2026 ScubaHankNYC

Indonesia’s Underwater Jewel Continue reading One Cool Moment with a Ribbon Eel

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Granulated Sea Star (Choriaster granulatus) – Indo‑Pacific

June 17, 2022October 11, 2025 ScubaHankNYC

The Granulated Sea Star (Choriaster granulatus) is a striking reef dweller. It is found throughout the tropical Indo‑Pacific, from East Africa to Fiji. It often appears … Continue reading Granulated Sea Star (Choriaster granulatus) – Indo‑Pacific

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