Archive for the ‘marine animal’ Category
Tuesday, October 27th, 2015
If you’re at 125 feet underwater and you see a fish with bloated red lips, walking like a drunk guy, with a horn like a unicorn and shaped like a bat, two things could be happening. You may have nitrogen narcosis or you’re diving off the Galapagos Islands looking at […]
Tags: Cocos Island, Costa Rica, Diving, Environment, Fish, Galapagos, Scuba Diving
Posted in marine animal, Rebreathers, red-lipped batfish, rosy-lipped batfish, Scuba_News, standards, Teach First Aid/CPR, Tec, Tec Diving, Technology, TecRec, TecRec IT Crossover, unusual ocean animal, UW Photography, Wrecks | Comments Off on The Fish That Doesn’t Swim
Tuesday, August 11th, 2015
Featured from Sport Diver Magazine: Small critters are cool, but we’re betting that most of us became divers to see the big stuff. If you signed up to see sharks, whales and mantas, check out Sport Diver Magazine’s incredible collection of the world’s 36 best big-animal encounters. BELUGA WHALES | WHITE […]
Tags: animals, critters, Diving, Environment, Marine Species, Sport Diver
Posted in large marine life, marine animal, Rebreathers, Scuba_News, standards, Teach First Aid/CPR, Tec, Tec Diving, Technology, TecRec, TecRec IT Crossover, UW Photography, Wrecks | Comments Off on World’s Best Big Animal Dives
Tuesday, July 7th, 2015
You’ve heard legends of enchanting mermaids who lure sailors to veer off course. These stories came from Greek mythology and were told in Christopher Columbus’s time, landing in what is now the Dominican Republic. What could have possibly conjured up stories of a creature that was half fish, half woman? Historians now believe that the legends came from lonely, scurvy-ravaged […]
Tags: animals, Diving, Travel
Posted in dugongs, manatee, marine animal, Marine Life, Rebreathers, Scuba_News, sirenia, standards, Teach First Aid/CPR, Tec, Tec Diving, Technology, TecRec, TecRec IT Crossover, UW Photography, Wrecks | Comments Off on The Best Places to Swim With Sirenia