What’s your most impressive diving moment of 2024?

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Whether it’s a breathtaking marine encounter, a challenging dive, or simply a peaceful moment under the sea, all of those are unforgettable experience. What made your 2024 dives truly special? Share your moments, pictures, or videos below. Can’t wait to see your unique diving experience. :coffee:
 
Whether it’s a breathtaking marine encounter, a challenging dive, or simply a peaceful moment under the sea, all of those are unforgettable experience. What made your 2024 dives truly special? Share your moments, pictures, or videos below. Can’t wait to see your unique diving experience. :coffee:

Taking this photo a few feet away from this approaching Tiger shark in very low vis in Maldives this month.
Also this clown fish in Bohol Philippines.

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Giant Cuttlefish dives at Whyalla, South Australia


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Finding hundreds of mating Limacia mcdonaldi in the Santa Monica Bay


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Massive squid run, Redondo Beach, California


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Whaleshark sighting off Redondo Beach
 
Laying line in virgin cave. Complete disbelief that i was swimming into the unknown. Thanks to @rjack321 for encouraging and supporting. Crankier on Sb than in person 🤣.
:cheers: well it effing goes?
 
For me it was spotting my first Mototi octopus in Tulamben, Bali



The presence of Harlequin Shrimp now being reported in our local waters



Finding loads of nudis on most of our local dive sites in the UAE, including many sightings of this Janolus species in several dive sites.



Total dives for 2024: 163
 
Coast of Cadiz (South Spain), depth of the bottom was 10 meters or so, good visibility, I was doing the safety stop, and then a large school of red tuna swimming rather slowly (they normally go FAST) were passing under me for about a minute, I think number of them was by the hundreds.
 

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