We want to wish all our divers and friends a great New Year’s Eve and all the best wishes and lot’s of great diving in 2012 !
Nurse shark again @ the east coast
yesterday they saw a nurse shark again with the Emma East Coast dive
Thanks for the pictures Robert & Ilse.
picture of the east coast dive
And… as promised the picture of the nurse shark on the east coast dive.
Thanks to Marcel and Jasmijn!
East coast diving !
East coast boatdive 03/11/2011 , guided with our Instructor Emma.
Thursday afternoon, me and my group of eight are ready to make a fabulous east side dive!
We hop on board and i start the briefing. I tell the guests what they can expect, and how we’re going to do the dive. I also show them the signs of the different kind of fish and creatures we might see. Quite often when i do briefings i show them as kind of a joke the sign for shark, today i forgot about that (stupid me).
We all enter the water by doing a backroll. When everybody found their buddy we’re decending into the white hole.
As soon as we’re swimming along the beautifull wall we are greeted by tons of big tarpon that are just hanging out there, spending their afternoon. Everybody is enjoying the wonderfull surrounding we’re in. The corals on the wall in the white hole are magnificent. Suddenly everybody is looking on top of the wall. A wonderfull eagle ray elegantly flies by. Once we reached the end of the hole everybody is lining up. We’re going over to the shallow area to find our way to the drop off.
After a short swim we reach the drop off. I’m still counting if everybody is still folowing when i see somebody waving to get my attention. There it is… the sign for shark! The fist ting i’m thinking is: yeah sure!! Funny guy haha! But then i see he is pretty serious about it. I’m going over and my heart is skipping a couple of beats. There it is, laying under a little ledge. A nurse shark!
I do a little ‘happy dance’ and then show everybody this beauty. When everybody had the chance to have a good look at the shark we’re moving on!
Now the thing is, after something so spectacular it’s hard to keep the vibe going on. But this time the sea was i a good mood too! Turtles turtles everywhere. At a certain point you just could not count the amount in your vision. It had to be more than 20! Mostly big green ones! When i turned around too ask everybody how much air they had left, everybody was smiling in their regulators! Then finaly, just before we’re starting our ascent a small southern stingray passes by! That’s what you call the cherry on a pie!
We made our ascents and once we’re back on the boat, everybody is a little speechless. This dive was fenomenal! And once the first impressions sunk in everybody is exitedly talking about the wonderfull life mother earth just showed us!
Pictures will follow !
Sex on the reef @ Eden by night
We do night diving every week on Mondays and Wednesdays and this week on the 19th @ 7 am we finally saw some action! The corals broadcasted spawn (gametes) by releasing eggs and sperm into the water to spread offspring. The fertilization of the eggs can take place inside the coral or outside in the open water. It was the Smooth Flower Coral that showed some action! Very smooth indeed. But may be that type of coral is just like humans, they did not followed the schedule from Stinapa at all, they probably did it when they feel like it, spontaneously works the best. Humans can make schedules too, usually that does not work either. So you can check the schedule and be lucky or just do a lot of night diving the next couple of weeks. I still have to figure out a proper hand signal…a decent one.
| 2011 Bonaire Coral Spawning Prediction Chart
Full Moon On September 12 and October 12 A = First Spawning September 15-21, 2011 B = Second Spawning October 15-21, 2011
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We are diving Salt Pier again
We re-introduced our guided Salt Pier dives again.
check out the photobook for more pictures (thanks to Bonnie)









