30/10/2022
Maldives is just beautiful !
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We share the Love for the Ocean and encourage others to fall in love. Educational dive trips for the beginners in Maldives.
Diving expeditions for experienced divers.
30/10/2022
Maldives is just beautiful !
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29/08/2022
Just another day on the beach.
With .swim
Dm us for divetrip details.
26/07/2022
ITS STRANGE HOW THEY MADE A DOZEN MOVIES ABOUT KILLER SHARKS, BUT NOT A SINGLE DECENT ONE ON HOMICIDAL COCONUTS. READ UP.
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22/07/2022
DO YOU KNOW THIS CUTIE?
The Yellow Boxfish can be recognised by its box-shaped body, bright yellow colouration and black spots. The species occurs in tropical and temperate marine waters of the Indo-West Pacific.
Image 1-3 A juvi yellow boxfish.
A juvenile boxfish is about 5-8 cm in length. Adults can grow up to 45 cm. They inhabit coral and rocky reefs and are usually found at depths between 1 and 50 meters.
Image 4 an adult not so cute any more haha!
20/07/2022
New fish on the team! Zeba is always thinking about life below the surface when on land, and definitely not thinking about life on land when hanging down below with her fishy friends.
New shark in the OOOL school!
10/06/2022
FISH FACTS !
Cuttlefish are referred to as the “chameleons of the sea” due to their color-changing abilities. They can do this even though they are completely color blind. They can even successfully change color to match their surroundings in complete darkness. Cuttlefish have not one, not two, but three hearts!
Within their bodies, cuttlefish have a long, oval bone called a cuttlebone. This bone is used to regulate buoyancy using chambers that may be filled with gas and/or water depending on where the cuttlefish is in the water column.
Cuttlefish can’t see color, but they can see polarized light, an adaptation which may aid in their ability to sense contrast and determine what colors and patterns to use when blending into their surroundings
IMAGE 1. An adult Cuttle Fish shot in the andamans.
IMAGE 2. A Juvenile Cuttle fish shot in The Banda sea.
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28/05/2022
Did you know you could name your own manta.
is a wonderful organisation helping to promote and engage the general public in the wider message of marine ecosystem conservation. Through this top down approach to conservation the manta ray becomes the catalyst for change, engaging and motivating the general public, governments and local communities alike.
The next time you see a manta shoot the belly. The pattern on the belly is like a finger print. Send it to the good guys at MANTA TRUST and if it hasn’t been seen / documented before, you get to name the animal.
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25/05/2022
Mr turtle decided to come and join us on the safety stop!
It was our last dive of the week of wonderful dives. Such a lovely moment to end the trip.
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Diver .gautham
02/05/2022
DONE AND DUSTED.
CERTIFIED OPENWATER DIVERS.
Instructor
27/04/2022
Our local mascot! A pretty little heron.
A lovely start to a month of diving with a whole bunch of newbies to pro divers.
03/01/2022
Holiday with us. On a white sand beach.
Muse and dive buddy
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