February Diving in Jupiter, Fl

February diving in Jupiter, Florida, offers excellent conditions for scuba divers. Water temperatures typically range from the mid-60s to low-70s Fahrenheit, making it comfortable for dives. Visibility is usually good, often exceeding 50 feet, allowing divers to see marine life clearly. Common sightings include various fish and beautiful coral reefs. It’s a great time for…

Ocean Lovin 2021 – Shipworms

Shipworms are fascinating creatures that live in marine environments. They are not actually worms, but mollusks that can bore into wood and other materials underwater. These animals play an essential role in marine ecosystems by recycling dead trees and providing habitats for other species. Understanding shipworms helps divers appreciate the complex relationships in ocean environments….

Save Save Save…

Saving our oceans is crucial for marine life and future generations. Reducing plastic use and pollution helps protect underwater ecosystems. Participating in beach cleanups and advocating for ocean conservation can make a difference. Every action counts, whether it’s using reusable items or supporting policies that protect marine environments.

Love Sharks 2021 Calendar

The Shark Trust has created a Love Sharks 2021 Calendar to celebrate various shark species. It features both popular sharks, like the Great White and Hammerhead, and lesser-known types, such as ghost sharks and glowing lanternsharks. Each month showcases a different shark along with fun facts and vibrant illustrations. The calendar also highlights important shark-related…

Episode 28: DEEP DIVING

Many divers are curious about deep diving and its limits, often asking if it’s safe to go below 130 feet on air. There is a lot of misinformation shared, sometimes from so-called experts who claim they dive deep without problems. However, deep diving requires knowledge and safety precautions. It’s essential for divers to understand the…