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Photos from CHIANG RAI SCUBA CLUB's post 07/03/2026

เชียงรายสคูบาคลับ™ ขอขอบคุณทุกโอกาส ความเชื่อมั่น และความไว้วางใจที่มอบให้เราได้ดูแลกันเสมอมา 🙏

ดำน้ำปลอดภัย พร้อมมาตรฐานการดำน้ำเพื่อการพักผ่อนระดับสูงสุด.. “เพราะการดำน้ำคือการพักผ่อน” 💕💯

March 1 - 4, 2026: “Nyaung Oo Phee Island 2026” Archipelago, Myanmar

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06/03/2026

เชียงรายสคูบาคลับ™ ขอขอบคุณ คุณยงยุทธ ทวีอภิรดีวิภาศ และคณะผู้บริหาร กลุ่มบริษัท กันตณัช คอนสตรัคชั่น จำกัด

ที่ให้การสนับสนุนอุปกรณ์ดำน้ำจำนวน 1 ชุด พร้อมเงินสนับสนุนจำนวน 6,000 บาท สำหรับสำรองใช้ในการซ่อมบำรุงอุปกรณ์ เพื่อร่วมส่งเสริมการพัฒนาศักยภาพและทักษะการดำน้ำขั้นพื้นฐาน ตลอดจนเสริมสร้างมาตรฐานความปลอดภัยทางน้ำให้แก่เจ้าหน้าที่ที่เกี่ยวข้องในพื้นที่จังหวัดเชียงราย

Photos from CHIANG RAI SCUBA CLUB's post 05/03/2026

March 1 - 4, 2026: “Nyaung Oo Phee Island 2026” Archipelago, Myanmar (100% Exclusive)

CRSC™ would like to extend special thanks to everyone for your support and for sharing such remarkable moments together. 🙏🤿💕🧜‍♂️🧜‍♀️💯



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11/02/2026

(2019) A small nudibranch moves slowly across pale sand and coral rubble, its speckled body patterned with dark and yellow spots. Bright red appendages rise from its head and back, standing out sharply against the muted seabed.

It advances without a shell, relying on texture and subtle chemical defenses rather than speed. Each movement is deliberate, a quiet passage measured in millimeters across the reef floor.

17/01/2026

A whale shark moves steadily through open blue water, its broad body patterned with pale spots and lines. Remora fish travel alongside and beneath it, keeping pace as the giant passes through the frame.

This calm presence shapes the space around it. By feeding on plankton near the surface and moving across wide distances, the whale shark connects different parts of the ocean, a slow rhythm that reflects scale, patience, and balance in open water.

17/01/2026

A lionfish moves through open water, its long fins spread wide as it drifts away from the reef. Striped patterns and delicate spines stand out against the blue, the fish appearing almost suspended between movement and stillness.

This slow, deliberate glide is part of its hunting strategy. By expanding its fins, the lionfish appears larger and more controlled, using calm motion to manage space and approach prey with minimal effort.

16/01/2026

An anemonefish hovers among the soft, waving te****les of a sea anemone, its bright orange body outlined by pale bands. The anemone fills the frame, each te****le gently moving with the water around the fish.

This close pairing is built on tolerance and routine. The fish stays within reach of the anemone’s shelter, while the anemone remains open and undisturbed, a shared space shaped by familiarity and constant contact.

Photos from CHIANG RAI SCUBA CLUB's post 16/01/2026

Salps help the Earth through a quiet but important role in the ocean’s carbon cycle.

They feed by filtering phytoplankton from seawater. Phytoplankton absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, so when salps consume them, that carbon is moved out of the surface layer of the ocean. Salps produce dense waste that sinks rapidly into deep water, carrying carbon with it and keeping it stored away from the atmosphere.

This process supports the ocean’s natural ability to regulate climate. By transferring carbon downward and influencing plankton levels, salps contribute to the balance of marine ecosystems and the long-term health of the planet.

15/01/2026

A large school of chevron barracuda moves through clear blue water beneath the surface. Their long, silver bodies catch the light as the group spreads wide across open space.

The school holds a loose formation, each fish maintaining distance while staying aligned with the others. This spacing allows speed and awareness, a shared movement shaped by open water and constant motion.

15/01/2026

Slender sea whips rise from the reef, curving gently toward the light as they spread across a of coral and stone. Their pale forms stand out against the darker reef, tracing quiet lines through the blue water above.

They move with the water rather than against it. Bending and returning with each passing surge, the colony reflects a balance shaped by current, depth, and time.

15/01/2026

A large octopus of Richelieu Rock rests against the reef, its body pressed low to the seabed and arms spread loosely over sand and coral rubble. Its skin blends with the surrounding textures, catching just enough light to reveal subtle patterns and shifting tones.

Remaining still is part of its presence here. By matching color and texture, the octopus becomes difficult to separate from the reef itself, conserving energy while staying alert to movement in the dark around it.

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