ScubaHankNYC
ScubaHankNYC
@scubahanknyc@scubahanknyc.com

I’m a NYC based Scuba Diver. I share general information on all things scuba diving including dive trip reviews, underwater videos and photographs.

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  • Witnessing the Sardine Run: A Truly Unique Experience

    We traveled to South Africa to witness the annual Sardine Run, a spectacular natural phenomenon that occurs from May through July. During this time, billions of sardines spawn in the cool waters of the Agulhas Bank and migrate northward along the east coast. This migration attracts a diverse range of marine predators, including sharks, dolphins,…

  • Setting Sail: Launching our Sardine Run Expedition

    Our group embarked on the Sardine Run Expedition after a hearty breakfast at Myboti River Lodge. With careful guidance from experienced captains, we launched our boat into the ocean, feeling the excitement and anticipation build. As we navigated the waves, we prepared for an adventurous day ahead, capturing memories along the way.

  • The Lamborghini of the Sea: Rhinopias

    One of the most sought-after fish by underwater photographers and videographers is the Rhinopias, a genus of scorpionfishes that are known for their striking appearance and rarity. These fish have a unique body shape, coloration, and pattern that make them stand out from their surroundings. They are often referred to as the ‘Lamborghini’ of the…

  • nThambo Tree Camp Safari Highlights

    After departing Umkumbe Safari Lodge, we traveled to nThambo Tree Camp in Kruger National Park to enhance our chances of spotting the Big Five. The drive included a brief stop, leading to a welcoming brunch and thrilling game drives. Luxurious tree houses offered stunning views and an immersive wildlife experience. Evenings featured campfires and the…

  • Water Water Everywhere – Dolphins

    During our quest for migratory sardines off the coast of South Africa, we had a delightful encounter with a group of dolphins. This post was inspired by Photos by Jez’s Water Water Everywhere photo challenge.

  • It Takes Two – Nudibranchs

    Nudibranchs are a group of shell-less marine molluscs. They are also known as sea slugs. Nudibranchs are hermaphrodites, meaning that they have both male and female reproductive organs. However, they cannot self-fertilize. Instead, they must mate with another nudibranch. Nudibranch mating typically begins with a courtship ritual. This ritual may involve the nudibranchs circling each…

  • Marvels of the North Andaman Sea’s Marine Ecosystem

    The North Andaman Sea is home to diverse octopus species, including the common reef, blue-ringed, and mimic octopuses. These intelligent creatures play a key role in the ecosystem as predators and prey. Their unique abilities, such as camouflage and venomous bites, make them fascinating to observe for divers and snorkelers.

  • The Majestic African Bush Elephant: A Marvel of Nature

    In Africa, African Bush Elephants gather by the Sand River, consuming vast amounts of foliage. As the largest land animals, they weigh up to 13,000 pounds and can live up to 70 years. Facing threats from poaching and habitat loss, they are listed as vulnerable, highlighting the need for conservation efforts.

  • Roaring Lion

    During a game drive in Klaserie Private Nature Reserve near Kruger National Park, we encountered a majestic lion by a tranquil water body. His powerful presence and glorious mane captivated us. The highlight was his thunderous roars that echoed through the wilderness, reminding us of nature’s raw beauty and majesty.