The Quick and the Deadly: A Look at Underwater Life in the Fast Lane
Ask a group of football, basketball, soccer and baseball coaches what attributes they fear most in their opponents and look for when they build…
Ask a group of football, basketball, soccer and baseball coaches what attributes they fear most in their opponents and look for when they build…
Beards. Mustaches. Whiskers. In human males facial hair is used to enhance one’s appearance, intimidate, add stature, set one apart from the crowd and…
In many respects the ocean is a world in motion. Fishes swarm, circle and move in perfectly synchronized schools. Nomadic populations of bluefin tuna…
Ancient mariners always kept a close eye out for seabirds as harbingers of terra firma. Fishermen, too, have used them for years to help…
Amemone. Amenome. Aargh. Anemone. That’s it. “An M O Knee.” It’s a relatively simple yet tongue-twisty word, which describes more than 1,000 species of…
The water there is as blue as anywhere on earth. The underwater visibility is routinely 150 feet (45 m) or more. In fact, the…
There is hardly a diver alive who hasn’t frantically signaled his buddy after sighting some interesting creature only to turn back to point at…
For many divers, the idea creates the most irresistible of urges. For others the mere thought makes their skin crawl. This concept that is…
At day’s end, groups of divers gathered on the back deck to watch the sunset and share the adventures of the day. On one…
Birds do it. Bees do it. So do fishes. All compete for mates, court, mate and reproduce. Perhaps surprising to many divers, the game…