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Bulgaria Black SeaLatin name-Callionymus pusillus. Bulgarian name-Striped sea mouse-male
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Indonesia PacificGreat and very rich wall, easy dive and a lot of fish and critters by night
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Italy Tyrrhenian Seathis is an immersion in very very open water the deep is about 6,500-foot (2000-meter) -deep !
It is a deeper site in the mediterraneun Sea.
Nikonos camera + 15 mm ob.
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Indonesia PacificBunaken Island, wonderful reef and slope very rich and visitable by boat.
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Italy Tyrrhenian Sea A BIG SPERMWHALE CAPTURED IN FORBIDDEN NETS WE LIBERATED HIM more info about Lipari Island including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Australia Coral Sealook at Bubbles Corals, Minke Whale
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Vanuatu PacificLots of cool macro stuff under the jetty right in front of the resort. SCUBA or just snorkel.
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Thailand South China SeaOnly place to see sharks in koh tao (regularly)
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Mexico Caribbean SeaClear water and great drift diving
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Marshall Islands PacificGreat dive especially if you are taking pictures.
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United States PacificGotta love the Channel Islands! Bugs, nudis, kelp, fish, sea lions, harbor seals, and otters.
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Italy Mediterranean SeaRyzostoma pulmo in love
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South Africa Atlantic (African coastal)shark cage dives, very stunning
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Egypt Red SeaNight diving
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Cayman islands Caribbean SeaGreat dive site. Yellow ray, arrow crab, pederson shrimp, queen angel, green morays, red snapper, eagle ray, etc.
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Egypt Red SeaDesert town. Launching point for 100's of dive boats!
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United States Atlantic (North American coastal)fun dive site good swim trough
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Egypt Red SeaTwo mile long open bay.
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Italy Tyrrhenian SeaDramatic Rescue of an Entangled Sperm Whale
In the summer of 1981, Alberto Romeo, his wife Lucia and several members of their underwater association Gruppo Ricercatori ed Operatori Subacquei G.R.O.SUB. set out to observe and photograph dolphins and whales and eggs of giant squid in the southern Mediterranean Sea. Their destination was the 6,500-foot (2000-meter) -deep waters near the Eolie Archipelago between Lipari and Salina Islands.
"The sun was shinning, the sea quiet, no wind" . Then they received a radio message that a whale was trapped in a fishing net nearby and proceeded to investigate. Several hours later they found a 60-foot (18 meter) -long sperm whale caught in an illegal drift net used to catch marlin. "The sperm whale was still breathing! So we immediately entered the water and saw massive injuries to his head," said Romeo. The team, familiar with the need for great caution when approaching a whale, was able to get close enough to the animal and begin to cut away the net while photographers captured the entire event. "He looked at us and we felt that he was understanding that we were saving him!"
As they removed the net from the whale's head his jaws opened for the first time in a long while. "We felt that he understood that we were his friends," commented Romeo. However, they became concerned that the whale's bleeding from its wounds would soon attract sharks. Fortunately, no predators appeared and after removing nearly all of the net, the whale finally began to swim away. "After a few meters and only a little piece of net still attached to its tail he turned to us to say 'thank you' and as silent as we found him, he slowly swam away and out of our sight."
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Mexico Caribbean SeaOne of the only places in the world you will see sailfish hunting in such large numbers - absolutely recommended
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