Wrecks or Critters or Corals

Which are you most interested in????

  • Wrecks

    Votes: 20 27.4%
  • Critters

    Votes: 26 35.6%
  • Coral/sponges

    Votes: 3 4.1%
  • All the above

    Votes: 24 32.9%

  • Total voters
    73

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texdiveguy

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Which are you most interested in????
 
Wrecks. Or seals.

I get bored on a coral reef after 2 or 3 dives.

Give me some old rusting metal with some history behind it any day.
 
I'm working towards wrecks... I think critters, reefs, etc. are cool (having sea lions swim around you is pretty neat), but wrecks are where the adventure is at and that's what I'm looking for...
 
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Wrecks. Or seals.

I get bored on a coral reef after 2 or 3 dives.

Give me some old rusting metal with some history behind it any day.

exactally
around here we have a u boat. sunk during the war the ship the u boat sunk prior to its sinking
other various vintage us subs sunk as targets.
tus, fishing boats, freighters
big wrecks smal wrecks..
o yeah. and the doria
 
I love sea life, although I group corals and sponges together with other living things. The color and movement and flow of life through the ecosystem fascinates me.

I don't understand diving wrecks. I think they would be terribly sad. I haven't seen anything more than an overturned sailboat yet. I told my new diving friend, who is a wreck lover, that I would love to dive a wreck with her and try to learn what is so enticing about them.

Caves, now . . . that's a whole 'nother story.
 
I'm really not sure yet.

I like all of it. Example: Wednesday night dive: saw some very cool nudies. Had a seal buzz by at the edge of our lights hunting fish. Looked for octo's but didn't find any.
Friday: Dove 3 recks on the first dive. Went back on dive 2 and dove 2 of them again. Great time, very interesting, loads of life on them to check out as well as things to avoid. On the dive back towards the exit, saw the biggest ling cod yet. Massive head the size of a football! Fun stuff :D

I don't want to choose. You can't make me ;)

Bjorn
 
I love the diversity of life on the coral reefs, and I want to swim with manatees, dolphins, sharks, whales, rays, and whale sharks.

Wrecks: I can take them or leave them... For the occasional change of pace, they're interesting. Diving a sunken plane, or maybe discovering a wreck that no one has dove before would be pretty cool.

-Frank
 
CRITTERS! As a longtime snorkeler, I've loved seeing what critters I could from above, and longed to see what the divers get to see down below and closer-up. One of my most memorable experiences was a nighttime snorkel with huge mantas in Hawaii, and I was completely envious of the divers swimming among them instead of above them.

I may get more interested in other types of diving later, but right now, I am really anticipating seeing my first shark, along with more mantas, turtles, etc.
 
All of the above

Alot of times a wreck will bring corals and critters with it.
 

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