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Bahamas Atlantic (South)energizing, safe, don't take a snorkel and have cameras ready. There can be interaction with humans and sharks that is pro-active and not threatening and not associated with feeding.Shot with nikonos and 20mm lens
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United States PacificThis is a 26 acre underwater park, that being part of a marine sanctuary has attracted probably the most marine life of any dive site in the Seattle area. There are multiple types of fish and invertebrates found throughout. On the topside are buoys that are attached to either rope trails used for navigation or attached to many of the artificial reefs used to attract the marine life that inhabit the park. The park is always changing so you never get tired of doing a few dives. Some of the Lingcod that inhabit the park are the largest in the world. The park is maintained by Bruce Higgins, who with a group of volunteer divers meet every weekend and spend time in the water making the park enjoyable for the other divers.
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AustraliaNear Breaksea Island, Albany.
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Mexico Pacificdoing a liveaboard on the SolmarV and this was the highlight of the trip in terms of variety of animals=sharks, whales,porpoises and mantas and others. I'd go back in a heartbeat. David
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Egypt Red SeaGreat dive site close to Marsa Alam. The dangerest thing are the large number of diveboats. No respect for divers at all.
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Philippines Philippine Seanice site, lots of eels, nudis, one of the best in Anilao
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Fiji Savu Seafirst time i was in fiji and lots of sea life.Many schools of smaller fish, occaisonal shark and eel.lolts of opportunity for wide angle lens and also a 28mm lens. I don't know the name of this site but it could have been the "white wall."
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Cayman islands Caribbean SeaJoy's Joy is the last dive site in the Bloody Bay area of Little Cayman. It has many outcroppings and fingers. The mini-wall starts at about 25 feet, and there is a gradual sloping to the dropoff. Loststers, Flamingo scallops, Greey moray eels, spotted morays, schooling fish: yellowtail snapper, blue-striped grunts.
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Thailand Andaman SeaChec dive
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Cayman islands Caribbean SeaIn the Jackson's Bight portion of the Little Cayman protected marine park.
The reef has a gentle slope to a drop-off. There are many sand grooves to explore. Known for many huge (6 ft) barrel sponges rising haphazardly from the sand between the shoreward mini-wall and the reef crest.
You might see: Blacktip sharks (on occasion), Caribbean Reef sharks, Eagle Rays, big-eyed squirrelfish, lobsters and a variety of blennies and gobies.
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Australia PacificOnly dive when high tide
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Cayman islands Caribbean SeaLittle Cayman, Northside of island. Bloody Bay Wall
A good afternoon dive site.
This site has a mini-wall at a depth of 30 feet and a main wall at 60 feet.
The most dramatic feature is a 6 foot stand of Pillar Coral rising up from the hardpan. You can't miss it.
the site has several large fingers and canyons. A lot to see at 50'-60'.
What you might see: Turtles, Stingrays, Angelfish (Gray, Queen and French), Parrotfish, juvelines of all sorts.
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Cayman islands Caribbean SeaBus Stop is in Little Cayman. Northside.
There is a sand shoot which takes you down into a dark tunnel that elbows and then deposits you into the deep blue at 100 feet. You might see a passing Eagle Ray, Turtle or Shark.
The deep portions of the wall are dominated by large barrel sponges, whip corals and tube sponges.
The mooring is shallow and will display colorful schooling reef fish, Blue Chromis. Check the sponges for goby cleaner shrimp. Watch for crinoids and arrow crabs.
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United States Pacificnudibranch in clear water and appropriate lighting
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Bahamas Caribbean SeaI am new at this and not to sure what to put...In my wildest dreams I could not have imagined the ocean floor to be so beautiful.
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Australia Indian OceanMarmion Marine Park. Just south of Hilaries Boat Harbour
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Indonesia Sulu and Sulawesi SeasHouse Reef at Tasik Ria Resort only accessed by boat but it has just about everything and great as a night dive too
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United States Atlantic (North American coastal)was great experience but like most of my good dives timing and luck were on my side.
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Egypt Red SeaGreat dive site for the afternnon and nightdives. Some small caves, Red anemones lots of times Oceanic whitetip around.
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Norway North SeaGreat Wiz, Great wrecks and great Macro :)
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