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Best Sea Turtle Encounters

Anyone who spends time in the outdoors, especially photographers, quickly realize that it takes heaps of patience to get close to wildlife. Getting that close-up photograph usually requires a considerable zoom lens. But there is a place where things are a little different — underwater in Palm Beach! Marine life tends to have an inquisitiveness all…

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Action Packed Week in South Florida, Palm Beach

Winter has come to an end and we are rolling from Spring time in to Summer, our reefs are coming more active.  We’d like to share some of the wonders we’ve encounter during this past action packed week in South Florida, Palm Beach. Turtle Season has started and the turtles (Loggerhead, Leatherback & Green) are moving in for mating and nesting on our…

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2014 Lobster Season Fun

As of March 31st the 2014 Lobster Season fun has come to an end.  Over the last 8 months we’re been catching bugs and having lots of fun.  As the last weekend rolled around there was plenty of action on the boat and bugs everywhere.  Our last days we found lots of shorts and eggers, which is a good sign for the next season.  Now that the season has comes to…

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Turtle Season in the Palm Beaches

We are accustomed to see turtles, here in Palm Beach, year round.  The best time to encounter the turtles off our coast is March thru October, Turtle Season!  You are bound to experience  the turtles especially during our peak season, May thru July, as they inhabit our reefs and beaches for mating and nesting. We have 5 species of turtles found in our waters:  …

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Always something special in the Palm Beaches

As winter comes to a close and Daylight Savings Time right around the corner we think about the many wonderful experiences we’ve had this winter.  Then again we have many wonderful experiences year round as there is always something special in the Palm Beaches.  Crew member Allison found 3 Bumblebee Shrimp on this Sea Cucumber. Our reefs are chock…

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Sunshine In The Winter Time

After of week of unfavorable weather, rough seas, rain and chilling temperatures, the Sunshine finally broke through the winter cold and brought us a beautiful day of diving. Finally, sunshine in the winter time. This morning we headed out the Lake Worth Inlet in calmer seas (only 2-3 footers), a nice breeze, blue water and lots of sunshine.  As we got closer…

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Dolphins, Turtle & Hammerhead Shark . . . Ooo My!

Another week with FDNY Special Operations Command Scuba Unit, New York’s Bravest.  Conditions so far this week have been awesome.  We ‘ve had calm seas (1 -2 foot or less), a nice breeze, mild currents, 73 degree water and visibility has been top to bottom.  Today has been extra special as we saw Dolphins, Turtle & Hammerhead Shark . . . Ooo…

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Any Day Is A Happy Day Out On The Water

Some days we never know what Mother Nature is going to throw at us.  Today was one of those days when we were suppose to have lots of rain and rough seas . . . SURPRISE, only a few sprinkles as we were loading the boat and flat seas once we were out the inlet.  Happy divers?  You bet! We took that window of opportunity and had lots of fun.   Even if it did rain, any day is…

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Lemon Sharks in Palm Beach, Florida

A lemon shark swims alongside a ship wreck in West Palm Beach, Florida. Numerous sharks can be found during the winter months in these waters.   Late December through early March the Lemon Sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) congregate along the wrecks of Palm Beach, Florida for what is believed to be a spawning event.  Their selection of areas that are warm…

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Winter Time Splendor in Palm Beach

Diving Palm Beach in the winter can be very exciting.  Winter time splendor in Palm Beach is the time of the year when we have shark activity as they are migrating through our area.  Today (19 Jan 2015) we headed out to two of our favorite dive sites for shark sightings, Shark Canyon and Governors Riverwalk Wrecks. The Nurse Sharks were plentiful and the Lemon…

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