Top Things You Didn’t Know You Could See While Diving in Dubai

Dubai has exciting underwater sights for scuba divers. You can explore thriving artificial reefs made from sunken ships. Famous wrecks include the Zainab and Mariam Express, rich in marine life. Divers can also encounter turtles, eagle rays, and moray eels. Additionally, Deep Dive Dubai offers a unique sunken city experience for divers.

Admiral Gets To See US Navy Divers At Work

Rear Adm. Dianna Wolfson watched Navy divers perform underwater maintenance. She observed the divers working on the USS San Antonio ship. The experience gave her insight into crucial maintenance tasks. Ten divers conducted routine checks to ensure ships are ready for missions. This event highlighted the importance of divers in maintaining naval vessels.

Diving with scorpionfish: Motionless and Venomous

Scorpionfish are interesting but venomous creatures found in many oceans. They camouflage well, making them hard to spot during dives. Divers should observe them carefully and avoid touching, as their spines can sting. They are ambush predators that rely on their surroundings to hunt. Protecting coral reefs helps preserve the delicate balance of their ecosystem.

Diving with Moray Eels – a Foray into the World of Morays

Moray eels are fascinating creatures often seen by divers. They have long, snake-like bodies and can be quite colorful. Morays use their unique jaws for capturing prey, like fish and crustaceans. They help keep ocean ecosystems healthy but can be misunderstood as aggressive. Divers should be careful and respectful when swimming near them.

Diving with Tiger Sharks: the Fearsome Garbage Collector

Tiger sharks are large, powerful, and curious marine predators. They can grow up to 5 meters long and weigh over 900 kg. Despite their scary reputation, they mostly eat fish, sea turtles, and even non-food items like license plates. Experienced divers can safely encounter them in areas like Tiger Beach, Bahamas, and Cocos Island, Costa…

New Scottish MPAs protecting Scapa Flow and Queen of Sweden wreck

Scapa Flow and the Queen of Sweden wreck are now Historic Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). These wrecks are important for divers and tourism in Scotland. The MPAs protect them from damage while allowing for responsible diving and research. Notable wrecks in Scapa Flow include seven German warships from World War I. The Queen of Sweden…

QUIZ: Jellyfish

Jellyfish are fascinating and important marine animals. They can be found in oceans around the world. Some jellyfish can sting, so divers should be careful. Many jellyfish use their stings to catch prey. Understanding jellyfish helps divers explore the ocean safely.