Emerald Reef

Photo by Gabriel Lu

Photo by Gabriel Lu

Coral reefs are not always bright and bursting with vibrant colors like we are used to seeing. Under the right conditions, reefs can present more subtle hues. Painted emerald, this reef creates a mystical dreamlike seascape.

Say Goodbye to Ear Infections!

EarShield is an innovative ground breaking product like no other on the market. This comfortable ear spray keeps your ears conditioned as it repels water. Before diving, spray this unique blend of Olive, Mineral, and Tea Tree Oil into your outer ear to finally coat the auditory canal. If you are bothered by the sensation of water getting into your ear while diving, this is the ultimate solution. This product, created by Dive First Aid, is small and easy to transport in your dive bag. It comes with a reusable plastic case that will prevent the clear glass bottle from getting crushed. At the end of your dive day, relax in comfort without any worry of ear infection. We proudly stock this product and are excited about integrating it into our diving lifestyle. Try it today and see for yourself!

Up Close with Great Whites

Photo by Gabriel Lu

Photo by Gabriel Lu

Here is another picture from our recent shark trip to Guadalupe on the Nautilus Explorer Belle Amie dive boat. He was less than three feet from my camera. Close enough for us to reach out and grab each other.

A Close Encounter : Cage Diving with Great Whites

Photo by Gabriel Lu

Photo by Gabriel Lu

Last week we embarked on a Great White Shark diving expedition to Guadalupe island aboard the Nautilus Explorer Belle Amie. The crew on this top-notch operation gave us a thrilling experience as they lowered our cages into the baited waters of Baja California. Originally, I wasn’t too excited about cage diving but the intensity of the shark activity outside the cages was enough to keep even the bravest divers tucked inside. To capture this image, I hung outside the cage for just a moment, holding onto the bars as the massive great whites swirled around us. By the second day, I was happy to enjoy the show from the safety of the cage. 

My Friend, the Harbor Seal

Photo by Gabriel Lu

Photo by Gabriel Lu

This young harbor seal dove down 70 feet to meet me at the ocean floor. She looked at me curiously as I blew bubble rings at her, waved at her, and tried to hug her. After about a minute, I offered her a delicious sea urchin. She grinned at me, declined my urchin, and finally swam away.