
I'm a scuba diver and marine life geek who wants to help more people fall in love with the oceans.
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Early in the week, the weather had been glorious. No wind. Flat calm seas. Glorious sunshine. By the weekend, conditions were changing.
The sky had shifted to a dull grey from vibrant blue. The wind was picking up. The sea was choppy. Of c...
Last summer I wrote about my surprise at finding a very large aggregation of seastars on the surf reef – and I’ve been itching to get back out to my local spot to see what this year holds.
On Monday, I finally made it in for a snorkel. The...
One of the parts of scuba diving that I’ve always loved is learning more about what lives in our oceans, but in recent years I’ve been discovering how much you can learn and see without really having to get wet.
Last weekend was a case in...
There were so many reasons not to get in the ocean on Sunday.
I’m behind on work. The sky is threatening rain. My local snorkel sites are all blown out (bloody easterly wind). It’s too far to drive. Now it’s spitting with rain. Maybe you s...
I think every diver has one skill that becomes their nemesis. Invariably it’s almost always a skill that you need to master to dive safely.
For me that skill was delayed surface marker buoy (DSMB) deployment. For those who aren’t divers, a...
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Hi! I'm a scuba diver and marine conservation volunteer who wants to help more people fall in love with the oceans and the weird and wonderful creatures that inhabit them.
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