I no longer dive, at least not for video and photo so this is sitting unused now. It is sold through Backscatter and is an amazing light with excellent features. It has the ability to be increased in 4 set intensity settings or you can control it in 1% intervals.
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Diving in Jupiter for sharks requires Nitrox certification on top of being good experienced divers. That said, Jupiter has some very good diving with or without sharks. I'm not sure that you will see sharks while snorkeling here though.
He works for Emerald Charters. He learned by swimming out and feeding Tigers alone while he lived in Hawaii. Pretty crazy! Lemons I'd feed, but Tigers?! Nope, nope, nope...
Lemons don't seem to mind them I shared a breath with one. Watch around :13 seconds then at :15 seconds. You can see my exhaled bubbles come out of its gills. :)
Thanks. These were all different eels. I've never seen as many as this during dives here, but I was also looking for lobsters to was closer to the reef than normal. I think all in total I saw 7 during that one dive.
It was the best visibility I've seen there so far and it just happened to be at the peak of the Goliath aggregation too. It was amazing! The dive site is off of Jupiter, FL called the wreck trek.
Jupiter Wreck Trek is one of many multi-ship dives possible of Palm Beach County.
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Thank you! Yeah, it started slow on the first dive down to 103', then had a pair of silkies come in for a while. The second and third dive at the Bonaire was a trip. The best part was the safety stop at 15-20' surrounded by lemons cruising in and out of our group. Loved every minute with them.
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