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Caribbean Critters: Up Close with Squid in St. Vincent
The Caribbean Reef Squid (Sepioteuthis sepioidea) is one of the ocean’s most mesmerizing creatures, captivating divers and snorkelers alike with their iridescent displays and curious behaviors. As an underwater cinematographer, I had the privilege of filming these remarkable cephalopods during several dives off the vibrant coast of St. Vincent. The result? A collection of intimate,…
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Me Through Another’s Lens
Photos of me during scuba dives are rare, largely because most divers don’t carry cameras. During a week in St. Eustatius, my dive buddy Dominique managed to snap a few shots of me in action—thanks, Dominique, for the images! In the picture above, I’m getting ready to capture a moment with a Lobster. Exploring a…
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Seagrass Nomad: Octopus Discovers a Shipwreck Sanctuary
An octopus embarks on a captivating underwater odyssey off the coast of Statia, navigating the Caribbean’s vibrant reefs. Venturing from the protective embrace of seagrass meadows, this intelligent and graceful cephalopod embarks on a cautious exploration of its surroundings, ultimately reaching the intriguing remnants of a historic shipwreck. Its journey is a captivating odyssey, a…
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Chasing Clouds Challenge – Heading to Sint Eustatius
This month’s Chasing Clouds series spotlights Sint Eustatius in the Caribbean, showcasing captivating cloud formations through a collection of images. The post invites others to participate by sharing their own cloud photos, whether from land, sea, or air, and encourages the creation of a “Chasing Clouds Challenge” by tagging the author.
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Another Year of Great Scuba Diving
After an adventurous day exploring the ocean, the author enjoys a stunning sunset, with golden and orange hues reflecting off calm waters. This beautiful view is a perfect end to the day and a moment of joy, culminating in a heartfelt wish for a Happy New Year.
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Underwater Image From Statia
Sint Eustatius, known as Statia, is a Caribbean paradise featuring a rich underwater ecosystem filled with colorful marine life and historical relics. Recent dive trips revealed vibrant coral reefs, encounters with stingrays and octopuses, and a historic shipwreck. Statia’s waters attract divers and photographers with their captivating biodiversity and heritage.
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Capturing a Green Turtle’s Graceful Approach
The morning dive revealed the beauty of marine life despite the stirred currents. Turtles gracefully navigated the reef, creating a comforting atmosphere. One turtle unexpectedly approached, allowing for a magical encounter that overshadowed visibility concerns, leaving a lasting appreciation for the experience shared in the underwater world.
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Sailor’s Eyeball (Valonia ventricosa): The World’s Largest Single-Celled Organism
The Valonia ventricosa, known as bubble algae, is a green algae species in the phylum Chlorophyta, prevalent in tropical and subtropical oceans. The author filmed this unique algae off Sint Eustatius’ coast, using a Panasonic GH5 camera, and composed the accompanying music using Logic Pro X.
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The Old Gin House: Best Sunset Spot in Sint Eustatius
The Old Gin House is a historic boutique hotel in Oranjestad, Sint Eustatius, blending colonial architecture with modern amenities. With an oceanfront terrace offering stunning sunset views, it serves as an ideal base for exploring local attractions like the Quill volcano and renowned dive sites filled with marine life and shipwrecks.
