Caves of the Yucatan November 10, 2022 Photo courtesy of Audrey Cudel. Have you ever pictured the world as part of a fractal dimension? A cauliflower dividing into fractions of itself.... Read more
Unusual Mortality Event in NW Grey Whale Populations October 05, 2022 Photo courtesy of John Storbeck, Camano Island, Washington State. The Eastern Distinct Population Segment (E-DPS) Grey whale (Eschrichtius robus... Read more
Diving Underneath Glaciers in Flooded Ice Caves February 02, 2022 I have been living in Iceland for the past 7 years working in the dive industry. When everyone thinks of diving in Iceland they always bring to min... Read more
The Tragedy of the US Navy H1 Submarine January 06, 2022 A Little Historical Background In 26 February 1920, The Great War has ended and the US Navy’s Submarine H-1 (ex Seawolf) with her sistership USS H-... Read more
Cave Corals Project December 08, 2021 This is the story of a cave diver in love with corals who started a science project, and became the crazy coral lady. It’s hard to pinpoint the mo... Read more
“Blowin’ a Gagger” in Tobermory - Shipwrecks, a Grotto, and Ice Cream November 10, 2021 Niagara II shipwreck. Photo courtesy of Jett Britnell. “The wind in the wires made a tattle-tale soundAnd a wave broke over the railingAnd ever... Read more
From Fear to Triumph October 13, 2021 Photo courtesy of Amos Nachoum - In 2015 I was driven to capture these powerful paws in a peaceful way. A reminder of the the last view I had in ... Read more
Making the Switch September 08, 2021 After diving and teaching on open circuit for over 25 years, I’ve noticed a recurring question that keeps popping up. “What took you so long to mak... Read more
Mentally Estimating Deco in a Cave August 04, 2021 Photo courtesy of SJ Alice Bennett. Intro: So there you are, 40 minutes into a cave dive, currently at 100ft/30m. You check your computer, and i... Read more