Scuba Diving
Submerging beneath the surface shifts your perspective entirely. This collection serves as a digital logbook for my diving life, encompassing detailed trip reports, site-specific conditions, and the logistical realities of traveling for underwater photography. These entries document the sport itself—navigating currents, managing camera rigs, and the distinct feeling of weightlessness. From the adrenaline of open-ocean drifts to the meditative pace of a muck dive, this is where the dive profiles and the stories behind them live.
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St. Maarten Shark Dive (Circa 2014)
These are images from my first baited shark dive in St. Maarten. I took these images in May 2014 with a Sealife DC1400 point-and-shoot camera. This was a great experience to get close to mostly Caribbean Reef Sharks.
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Night Dive – Bonaire
Bonaire, a small Caribbean island, is famous for its clear waters and diverse marine life, particularly the Caribbean lobster. These spiny crustaceans are crucial for the marine ecosystem, as they feed on algae and serve as prey for larger fish. The image was taken during a night dive in Bonaire.
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12 Prized Sea Slugs: A Macro Cinematography Guide
The author expresses deep gratitude for winning first place in the Big Apple Divers Video Contest at Beneath the Sea on March 26, 2023. They thank the judges for recognizing their work and appreciate the chance to share their passion for underwater videography with others in the diving community.
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The Elegant Crinoid Squat Lobster
Despite being called Elegant Crinoid Squat Lobsters, these animals are more closely related to Hermit Crabs than Lobsters. They are commensal species, which means they live alongside Crinoids and benefit from the relationship. The Crinoids provide the Squat Lobsters with protection and an ideal place to feed, while the Squat Lobsters help to clean the…
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Underwater Images From Bequia
Bequia, a small island in the Grenadines, offers exceptional scuba diving and snorkeling experiences. With clear waters rich in marine life, popular sites include the Moonhole and the sunken “St. Michael” wreck. Both locations feature vibrant fish and diverse aquatic species, making Bequia a dream destination for divers of all levels.
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Day of the Seal
International Day of the Seal is observed on March 22 every year. The day is set aside to raise awareness about seal conservation’s importance and honor these fascinating sea mammals. The day was first celebrated in 1982 and was established by the Canadian organization the Brigitte Bardot Foundation. Seals are found in oceans worldwide, from…
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Underwater Images from Tubbataha
Tubbataha, a marine protected area in the Sulu Sea, Philippines, is renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life, attracting scuba divers from mid-March to mid-June. Visitors may encounter diverse species, including sharks and rays, but are required to have diving experience due to strong currents and stringent protection regulations.
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Pregnant Tiger Sharks in Fuvahmulah, Maldives
Fuvahmula, an atoll in the Indian Ocean, is a hotspot for marine enthusiasts, particularly for observing Tiger Sharks. The area features a resident population, including pregnant females crucial for species continuation. Scuba diving is available, emphasizing responsible practices and guidance from professionals. Visiting offers a unique opportunity to experience these majestic predators.
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A Caribbean Lionfish Story
Once upon a time, a Lionfish named Leo lived in the heart of the Caribbean Sea. Leo was magnificent with long, flowing fins and vibrant, brilliant brown and white stripes. He lived among the coral reefs and was known as the king of the sea, feared and respected by all the sea creatures. One day,…
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Fiji Anemonefish
Fiji is home to five native anemonefish species: Clark’s Anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii), Orangefin Anemonefish (Amphiprion chrysopterus), Pink Anemonefish (Amphiprion perideraion), Pacific Anemonefish (Amphiprion pacificus), and the Fiji Anemonefish (Amphiprion barberi). Among them, the Fiji Anemonefish stands out as a regional species found in Fiji and nearby island groups, making it especially interesting for divers and…
