Tag: ocean
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Diving Nassau, Bahamas: Wrecks of the Steel Forest
The Steel Forest is a set of three wrecks that were scuttled between 1997 and 2002. They orient to form a triangle on the sandy bottom in 40-120′ of water, right on the edge of the Tongue of the Ocean, a 6000′-deep ocean trench. The “fake hand on/under a wreck” thing seems…
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Diving Nassau, Bahamas: Wrecks of the Willaurie and Anthony Bell
Anthony Bell Wreck The Anthony Bell is an old 90′ Bahamian tugboat. She was scuttled by Stuart Cove’s to create an artificial reef. Prior to sinking, Anthony Bell was meticulously stripped to make the wreck safer for divers. Rusting metal still poses a hazard, however, as do some of the inhabitants of the artificial reef, such…
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Diving the California Oil Rigs, Part 3
(See Diving the California Oil Rigs, Part 1 and Diving the California Oil Rigs, Part 2) Above is a male sheephead, a common game fish in California, and below are a pair of females. Fun fact: all sheephead are born female, and eventually change to males later in life. Here’s a Lingcod: A scorpionfish:…
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Sand Dollar
Living sand dollars are all over the place underwater in San Diego, but I don’t see the skeletons that often.
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Urchin Skeleton
I pick up a few of these every week diving in San Diego. A good portion of the time, I forget about them in my drysuit pocket and they get crushed (they’re surprisingly fragile), but every once in a while they escape harm and make it home.