Bahamas Scuba Diving
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Four Unforgettable Warm Water Diving Destinations
Warm water diving provides unique adventures across diverse destinations. Belize offers stunning coral reefs and the Great Blue Hole, while Raja Ampat showcases rich marine biodiversity. Nassau features thrilling encounters with turtles and sharks, and Bonaire is ideal for solo divers with accessible shore dive sites. Each location promises unforgettable experiences.
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Water Water Everywhere – S.S. Sapona
The S.S. Sapona, a concrete cargo steamer built in 1911 by Henry Ford, was initially intended for World War I but was sold for commercial use after the war ended. It became a bootlegging vessel during Prohibition, was seized by the government, and now lies as a iconic wreck off Bimini, attracting divers.
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Flamingo Tongue Snail (Cyphoma gibbosum)
The Flamingo Tongue Snail, Cyphoma gibbosum, a marine gastropod that lives below the low tide mark. It is common on many Caribbean and southern Atlantic coral reefs. This Flamingo Tongue was spotted in the Bahamas. The sea snail grows to a maximum of 1 inch long and can be commonly found attached to a gorgonians…
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More Sharks
If you haven’t noticed, I love diving with sharks. Sharks are one of the most misunderstood creatures in the ocean which humans senselessly kill at an unsustainable rate. Below are a few fun images I’ve captured over the last few years. Bull Sharks circling above, off the coast of Playa del Carmen. Reef Sharks resting…
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Sharks and Me
Photographs of me capturing images of sharks. Thanks to Ron Nicolaysen for the image. Thanks to @dxb777300 for the image. Thanks to @dxb777300 for the image.
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Turtle Tuesday: Loggerhead and Hawksbill
‘3 limbed’ Loggerhead Turtle Hawksbill Turtle Loggerhead Turtle Images were captured during dives off the coast of Nassau in the Bahamas on a Gopro Hero 4 Silver.
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Wordless Wednesday : Dive Boat
July, 2014 Underwater Explorers Society (UNEXSO), Grand Bahama Island
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Wildlife Wednesday : Shark Diving
About 7 years ago, a local dive shop organized a July dive trip to the Bahamas. The pinnacle dive is a shark feed with Caribbean Reef Sharks. This was a very special dive because it was the first time I decided to shoot underwater video. Prior to this dive, I was focused only on underwater…
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Happy World Dolphin Day!
Today is great day to celebrate one of the smartest and beloved creatures in the ocean. There are over 40 species of dolphins inhabiting nearly all environments (freshwater and saltwater) underwater. Dolphins produce elaborate sounds such as clicks, squawks, speaks barks, etc. to communicate. They also have a healthy appetite for fish which they generally…
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Wildlife Wednesday : Flamingo Tongue
This is an image of a Flamingo Tongue feeding on soft coral in the Bahamas. Flamingo Tongues (Cyphoma gibbosum) are commonly found on many of the coral reefs in the Caribbean and the tropical western Atlantic. They grow to about 1 inch. I used a Sealife DC2000 compact camera – here’s a link to my…
