Whytecliff cut- daymarker video

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Thanks again for an awesome video, I must say.. I really love how you identify what we are looking at. Being relatively new to drysuit diving myself, I appreciate seeing what all this stuff I am looking at all the time is called.
 
Thanks Jody. I learn a new thing sometimes too. Yesterday Kerry and I were at Kelvin Grove and she pointed out my first Golf Ball crabs. A very good book I would recommend is "Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest" by Andy Lamb/Bernard Hanby. I've used it extensively since I started diving. Lot's of good pictures though the fish section is thin. Andy and Phil Edgell have a second book "Coastal Fishes of the Pacific Northwest" that covers them more.

http://www.amazon.ca/Marine-Life-Pacific-Northwest-Invertebrates/dp/1550173618

http://www.amazon.ca/Coastal-Pacifi...=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1397486533&sr=1-1
 
Hey Dale, cool video, I LOVE the cut. Great job on your website I did notice a small detail on your Book Reviews you were missing Sheck Exley and Mark Ellyatt! May I recommend "Caverns Measureless to Man" by the man Sheck and "Ocean Gladiator" from Mark Ellyatt. I haven't read a few of those listed I will check them out
 
HI Kody,
CMtM is on my list but i haven't found a copy yet. I like to buy from bookstores and rarely order off the net. Mark Ellyatt I have not heard of but will google. Thanks.
 
Sweet I hear ya, I actually borrowed a copy of Shecks book, and lent it to someone after I finished and still haven't gotten it back! Mark's book I think you can read mostly online for free, or head down and support a local dive shop I believe The Edge Dive Center and Ocean Quest both have a few copies. Totally worth the money really inspiring great stuff. You're welcome.
Kody
 

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