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http://www.scubadivergirls.com/ Scuba Diver Girls welcome a new member, Neta! The girls dive on June 12th 2009 and have a great time! It was a little murky going down, but once down…we saw incredible marine life! But the best thing? We got up close and personal with an 8ft shark! Continued…
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Scuba Diving in Bora Bora. Steve is working the camera, and Andrea has the pink fins and the blue swim cap. The big fish that swims around with us is a Napoleon Wrasse. Also, there are lots of sharks around us!
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Is it safe?
Palawan's Tubbataha Reefs is home to leopard sharks, Guitar sharks, black tip sharks, white tip sharks, gray reef, nurse sharks, and mantas.
http://www.tubbatahareef.org/
Also, I hear there are "whale sharks" in the area. Usaually there are either “whale sharks” or reef sharks both of which I have always found interesting but harmless.
Click here for details –>
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view_article.php?article_id=83404
Hope that helps.
May
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video – sharks feeding nell’isola di roatan – honduras- requins attaque
Duration : 0:8:32
May
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Jill and Neil on a shark feed dive from TakaII, off Cairns, Australia, 2004.
I didnt really agree that the cod feed (at the cod hole)was much of a thing for experienced divers, but to see the sharks like this was spectacular. Continued…
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A great video of sharks spotted on San Pedro in the waters of hawaii on the island oahu
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I have always wanted to swim with sharks in south africa in a cage, but thats really far away. I can get to north carolina really easy and i hear theres a lot of sharks down there..like bull and tiger. I wanna go but i am also a little scared cause those are supposed to be the most aggresive. Anyone seen sharks before while diving without a cage? any facts on bull and tiger sharks? Continued…
Apr
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I am 14 and i rrreeeaaaalllyyyy want to go but i cant find the age limits. THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE HELP
godbless(:
not sure about the age but i know you’ll have to certified in scuba diving before you can go
Apr
23
Footage shot by fellow diver Rohan Ashton of the dozens of reef sharks we saw during our scuba dive at The Blue Hole, Belize. More on the dive
Duration : 0:1:41
Mar
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Mako and Blue Sharks shot 7 miles from avalon, catalina island, southern california. King Neptune dive boat based in avalon (scuba luv. no cage used.
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I shot this in Rangiroa, approx. 200 miles north of Tahiti. This is the most sharks I evre saw on one dive. I think this would make some people nervous, but these gray reef sharks hardly ever kill you!
Duration : 0:2:55
Jan
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Virtual tour of a typical dive site of Cocos, Costa Rica. Dive into the deep blue waters of the tropical Eastern Pacific and get close to schools of grunts and snappers, sharks and rays.
Can you tell all the species on this clip? Here follows the list (in no particular order)… if you find a fish not listed, write a comment 😉
Casting:
Divers of the Undersea Hunter (Homo sapiens)
Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna lewini)
White-tipped Reef Shark ( Triaenodon obesus)
Spotted Eagle Ray (Aetobatus narinari)
Marbled Ray (Taeniura meyeni)
Bluefin Trevally (Caranx melampygus)
Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares)
Pacific Dog Snapper ( Lutjanus novemfasciatus)
Mullet Snapper (Lutjanus aratus)
Cottonmouth Jack (Uraspis helvola)
Blue-and-Gold Snapper (Lutjanus viridis)
Leather Bass (Dermatolepis dermatolepis)
Chinese Trumpetfish (Aulostomus chinensis)
Pacific Creolefish (Parenthias colonus)
Rainbow Runner (Elagatis bipinnulata)
Duration : 0:6:26
Jan
11
Four days of fun diving ended today when Kjersti from Norway finished her last dives with me. Kjersti was coming out of Australia and stopped by Hawaii to do some fun dives before going back to the cold, dark waters of Norway.
The first day was just checkout stuff at the Sea tiger. Polo, my wreck student, was working on lines that day so it worked out fine. Louie, our phone slave, came out as well and kept Kjersti company with our 2 x-scooters.
First dive was sweet, these guys looked so happy on the scooters, but more fun to come on the second dive when one of the x-scooters lost it’s prop… great, fortunately it wasn’t mine, but Matt’s, still sucked, but I would have shot myself if it broke.
Second day was just Kjersti and I on the wreck. With no scooters with us today we decided on penetrating the wreck would be most fun, and we sure did. I felt like a roach crawling through the wreck, seldom that I get to see all of the wreck in one dive, but it sure is a nice one. Kjersti said she love it.
Tuesday was YO 257 and the airplane fuselages. Thanks to Sherman who let me use his x-scooter we were back in business again. With fully charged batteries and a will to explore did we dive into the ocean at the YO, to find no currents and great viz.
It is not far to the airplane fuselages, but it sure is nice to have a scooter drag you there instead of having to swim! Didn’t find any sharks out here today, but it is real fun to do loops and barrel rolls around the fish pyramids that Atlantis submarine sunk to attract fish.
On our way back we went inside the San Pedro, the small fishing wreck next to the YO, and found a small 3ft agitated little white tip shark. Poor beastie had a big hook in its mouth, must hurt allot… poor beastie…
Today, Wednesday, we were supposed to dive the barges out in Hawaii kai, but other divers really wanted to see the corsair plane wreck, well well, it is always nice to be on scooters anyway.
It was a good dive too! As soon as we got down there was a 6ft white tip swimming around the plane wreck, and he was not shy at all.) Stayed with us for half the dive, and let us get real close with cameras and scooters as well, thanks buddy for being a sport!
Second dive was a strange one, we decided on leaving Hawaii Loa crater and take the scooters on a straight 89 degree heading towards Anglers Reef, I think we hit the northern parts of it, but it was a while since I was that far north on the ledge so who knows.
As we changed direction and headed towards Koko craters Kjersti’s scooter ran out of power, so it was now tow time on mine. We managed to get another 10 or so minutes on full blast before mine started whimpering as well, not bad dragging 2 divers in doubles around!
Capt Joe came and picked us up about 10 minutes later, didn’t see much but sand and some new ledges, but no treasures or unknown beasties on this one… maybe next time? Who wants to take a scooter class?
Aloha
Jo
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