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Wobbegong Shark

By Charlotte
On: 22nd October, 2024

Creepy Creatures of the Underwater World

  • Northern Sulawesi
  • Raja Ampat
  • Philippines
  • Vanua Levu
  • Maldives
  • Australia
  • Mexico
  • Galapagos Archipelago

The existence of aliens may be an ongoing debate, but observing the eerie life beneath the water's surface definitely raises some mask-covered eyebrows. Here are some of our favourite creepy creatures to get you pondering on the relatives of extraterrestrial life…

Lemon Shark

By Charlotte
On: 16th October, 2024

Our Top Ten Facts About Lemon Sharks

Fun fact: lemon sharks like to make friends. These social and curious creatures, who enjoy the company of other sharks and divers alike, are known for their yellowish skin tone and stocky build. You'll most likely spot them in warm, shallow waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, near…

Nurse Sharks

By Charlotte
On: 3rd October, 2024

Our Top Nurse Shark Facts

  • Mexico
  • Belize

Nurse sharks are bottom-dwelling, slow-moving beauties found in the warm waters of the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Oceans. Often also referred to as sleep sharks, nurse sharks have a wonderfully chilled nature and can usually be found resting on the sandy seabed during the day. If you want…

Trigger fish

By Charlotte
On: 1st October, 2024

Our Top Facts About Triggerfish

  • Australia
  • Indonesia
  • Great Barrier Reef
  • Philippines

Triggerfish are colourful, curious creatures found in warm waters around the world. Feisty in nature, they protect their nest with their biting abilities, especially if threatened during a new moon. They roam the waters alone, taking on sea urchins and unassuming divers. If you want to learn…

School of red fish

By Charlotte
On: 27th September, 2024

All You Need to Know About Blackwater Diving

  • Anilao
  • Lembeh Strait
  • Pico & Faial

If you want to swim among underwater aliens and take your night diving up a notch, why not try blackwater diving? This style of submersion - which involves suspending yourself in open water at night - allows you to witness the world's largest daily migration, called diel vertical migration.…

underwater photo of a diver swimming below a manta ray looking up to it

By Charlotte
On: 17th September, 2024

Biophilia Hypothesis, it’s natural for us to connect to nature.

Ask yourself a simple question: do you feel better after spending time in nature? This could be in the form of a dive, a walk in the park, tending to your garden or simply sitting on the grass. Most likely, your answer will be yes, and this is the basis of the biophilia hypothesis - the idea…

underwater photo showing a manta ray swimming over a bright light resting on the seabed at night time.

By Charlotte
On: 9th September, 2024

Bonfire Diving

  • Lembeh Strait
  • Anilao
  • Maldives

Everyone enjoys sitting around a camp fire roasting marshmallows right? Well how about floating around an underwater 'fire' after the sun sets, surrounded by marine creatures of the night? Bonfire diving is a chance to glide with the aliens that swim among us - it's like diving in an…

underwater photo of a wobbegong shark swimming in blue water over a sandy seafloor

By Charlotte
On: 2nd September, 2024

Our Top Facts About Wobbegong Sharks

Broad and flat headed with upward facing eyes and a blotted skin tone - do you know who we're talking about? Wobbegong sharks are bottom dwelling, nocturnal creatures who enjoy living in the warm waters of the tropical and western Pacific oceans. With dappled skin and the ability to…

a goliath grouper resting under rocks

By Charlotte
On: 27th August, 2024

Top Ten Goliath Grouper Facts

Often found solo, except during the summer months full moons, the solitary goliath groupers live in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean, typically in the shallows close to coral reefs, wrecks or ledges ranging from five to 50m in depth. Recognised as a 'critically…

aerial view of blacktip reef sharks swimming in shallow rocky waters

By Charlotte
On: 19th August, 2024

Shark Identification 101: Know the Species You’ll Encounter

While many divers love to spot sharks, let's be honest - many of us still get our silkies, nurses and lemon sharks mixed up. While certain sharks are easier to identify (obvious answers being the whale shark and the wobbegong) to a total newbie, a first encounter can still leave them perplexed.