In this GoPro Underwater Video Light Comparison video, we are comparing several types of lights and how they look underwater. Disclaimer: This is a brief overview, rather than a “buy this and all your problems will be solved recommendation”. These tools on the video are giving you a comparison on the same type of dive, …
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Choosing an underwater video light system for your GoPro or small video light system can be challenging, especially when you start shopping and comparing prices. Check out our “GoPro Underwater Video Light Comparison” video. Before you buy your video lights, consider a few things: Power (Lumens) The brightness of the light will greatly depend on what …
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Are you a Shark Week junkie? Do you find yourself entranced with ocean shows on Animal Planet, National Geographic? Or, did you get caught up in the book 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, or grow up on stores of Jacques Cousteau? If so, it might be time for you to take your dream to the …
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Some things just go great together. Mac and cheese, peanut butter and jelly, dogs and boats. The Start of the Dive Doggie The Dive Doggie brand of videos, stories and products are inspired by Max, our rescued Australian Shepherd. As avid dog lovers, we knew an Australian Shepherd was really the dog for our type …
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Night diving is an adventure that very few life adventures surpass. It is a unique experience and very rarely the same experience, twice. At night, you have the opportunity to see critters you wouldn’t normally see in the daytime. Some fish and underwater creatures go to bed while the night shift takes over and the ocean …
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Full face masks have been gaining popularity with both snorkeling and scuba diving communities for a while now. The commercials we see online show perfectly shaped, tanned models diving in and having fun in perfect blue water. Surely, if that doesn’t make you want to try a full face mask, I don’t know what will. …
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The Salt Pier.A place where the sea salt used for cooking is brought from the salt pans where it is made> The salt is then loaded onto a boat on it’s way to your dinner table. While the barges are out to sea, divers have the opportunity to enjoy the structure beneath the surface, as …
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Safety stops. We all have to take them. We spend our obligatory 3 minutes at 15 feet for recreational diving and whether you are drift diving, fighting for your depth against the swells and jellyfish, or shore diving and watching your PSI diminish, there’s always something great to see. Shore diving in low or no …
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It’s important to identify your Caribbean reef lobsters if you want to be taken seriously as a snorkeler or a scuba diver. Let’s get down to business… 1. The Traffic Cop Lobster He sits and waves a hand carelessly, waving all scuba divers and snorkelers to pass with care. Nothing to see here, move along. …
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There he is. The “camera guy”. It seems there is one on every boat. You can recognize him as he’ll be the one geared up like he’s going to battle, his camera bouncing around inside the rinse bucket as the boat sweeps divers off to the next site. Then later, the camera will be strapped …
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