Tag Archives: scuba diving
February 1, 2023
Must Have Rocks In My Head
One of things I very much enjoy, is watching rockfish along a reef. Something many divers enjoy as well. The issue is that the Puget Sound’s ‘Edmonds Underwater Park’, which I support at Edmonds, Washington, […]
January 11, 2023
Working at a Dive Shop, Not a “Job”
Many people I know, consider their careers more “jobs” with the accompanying drudgery of the work they do, however, I am an example of how we can find ways to combine the activities we love […]
December 7, 2022
The Somers…A Ghost Ship
Delving deeply into the research of a shipwreck prior to exploration, alters the experience from witnessing scrap metal and wood to visiting a sunken museum where the crew struggled for survival in a different era […]
September 14, 2022
An Island View From Inside Flooded Caves
Along the southwest coast of Madagascar, with temperatures in the middle 80s F, June is a relatively cool time of year. Dry, sandy, and rough, the road is lined by great thickets of spiny indigenous […]
July 13, 2022
Australian Great Barrier Reef at Risk: the Crown of Thorns Starfish
The Crown of Thorns Starfish (COTS) is a naturally occurring species on reefs within the Indo Pacific region. On the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in Australia, COTS outbreaks driven by man-made disturbances have become increasingly […]
June 8, 2022
Meeting Derek - My Life with the Shearwater Teric and the Swift AI Transmitter
Me and technical diving are just at the beginning of a potential relationship. We’ve flirted and been on a couple of dates, and we’ve enjoyed each other’s company but it’s early days and I suspect […]