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Save up to 45% at the Sunscape Sabor Cozumel All-Inclusive Resort from Caradonna Dive Adventures

Save 45% on accommodations at this all-inclusive beachfront resort and spa. Packages start at $1,003 per person double occupancy for 7 nights, 5 days of diving and includes $200 per room in resort credits. Dive Cozumel’s world-renowned local …

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Aboard Blackbeard’s Cruises: Lobster No Lobster

You’re tickled. As your dive party rounds the next bommie like clockwork, you have to wonder: Will there be lobsters?

The divemaster teased their appearance before entry, even before counting down to “dive!” — massive creatures weighing as much as 200 pounds. Lobsters have crawled around this gorgeous reef for more than 200 years; some of them could be just as ancient.

Granted by Jacques Cousteau, Lobster No Lobster’s 1970s namesake is its reputation; crustaceans and the seasonal lack thereof, at depths of 25 to 30 feet. From April to the end of July? No lobster luck. From August to March? Lobsters prowl.

You glide over polyps and fans dolloping a narrow little island beyond the dive. Each reef bank begets another in a circular daisy chain, sprouting like bonsai branches or flower petals. You dived off a boat’s mooring and backward in time, and you’re delighted.

Each turn has yielded bounties of flatworms, brilliant nudis and other mollusks — the usual Caribbean suspects — but no lobsters. Slack tide is drawing, and this is it: your last chance for a glimpse. You bank around the last curve, and the ocean erupts with underwater life. Yellow-headed jawfish whip up tiny sand clouds from the seafloor, and you bubble with laughter as several long, silvery fish dart toward you for a play date.

There are no claw-pinching giants. Instead, a kaleidoscopic fairyland has made this last bommie its home, giving you five or six dives’ worth of creatures to relish. A school of barracuda meanders by for a peek, but you’re not afraid — they have just as much right to this spectacle. And you remember that rock ‘n’ roll chestnut: You can’t always get what you want, but you just might find, you get what you need.

For more of Blackbeard’s Cruises best dive experiences, check out The Washing Machine’s Spin.

Visit blackbeard-cruises.com to learn more, check out current dive deals or contact Blackbeard’s Cruises today to book your next trip.

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Minimize Risks from Jet Lag

Jet Lag, Melatonin and Diving – featured from DAN (Divers Alert Network) Long-distance air travel crossing several time zones in a short time causes jet lag syndrome (also called Rapid Time Zone Change Syndrome) upon arrival, because our circadian rhythm established at our origin is out of sync with the day-night […]

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Minimize Risks from Jet Lag

Jet Lag, Melatonin and Diving – featured from DAN (Divers Alert Network) Long-distance air travel crossing several time zones in a short time causes jet lag syndrome (also called Rapid Time Zone Change Syndrome) upon arrival, because our circadian rhythm established at our origin is out of sync with the day-night […]

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The Solomon Islands shot in UltraHD 4K Video

Video of 4K UltraHD underwater nature video stock footage Demo Reel UHD "Undersea Realm in 4K"

Located off the Northwest coast of Australia, the Solomon Islands are a scuba diver’s dream. With nearly 1000 islands spread across 1000 miles, there is no shortage of amazing diving that includes some of the best coral reefs and WWII shipwrecks in the world.

Josh Jensen and his team at Undersea Productions put together this demo reel showing us exactly what we can expect to see in this underwater paradise — Manta rays, anemonefish, barracudas, sponges, fire coral and more. It also includes a quick glimpse at the vertical Taiyo Shipwreck, which rests vertically on the edge of the reef after a botched salvage attempt. All shot in stunning 4K (4096 x 2160) resolution.

For more information on this demo reel, including a shot list of what’s in the reel video and the equipment used to film it, visit Undersea Productions.

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