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Macro Video in Dumaguete

Is there good macro diving in Dumaguete? Yes! Dumaguete has some of the best scuba diving in the Philippines. We see many divers at Atlantis Dumaguete who

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Cephalopod City

[vc_row bg_style=”stretch”][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Marty Snyderman Some diving stories sound like exactly that. Stories. Tall tales. I suppose it’s fair to say that sea stories are as

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Seahorses and Their Kin

[vc_row bg_style=”stretch”][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Marty Snyderman Most divers are quick to agree that spotting a seahorse or pipefish can turn an ordinary dive into a memorable one.

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Flamboyant Cuttlefish Hatching

We are hovering over the shallow bottom of the black volcanic sand on the Atlantis House Reef. It is February, on a gorgeous sunny day, and our dive guide points out a half coconut husk lying face down on the bottom; we carefully approach as he flips the coconut husk using his pointer stick. Hundreds of tiny, semi transparent whitish eggs are inserted in between the husk cracks.

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Blue Ring Octopus – A Tiny Lethal Critter

Diving with the great whites off the coast of South Africa definitely produced adrenalin in levels I have never experienced, but diving around tiny venomous critters puts a cognitive twist on this thrill. “Should I be fearing you, you tiny little thing?” you find yourself asking the first Blue Ring Octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) you meet: 12-20cm in length, it is lethal to men, carrying enough venom to kill 26 adult humans by causing respiratory depression and paralysis. If you didn’t know anything of it, you’d just go about your dive, but knowing it, and seeing how fast these tiny ones move, does create that nice thrilling rush in your body.

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Cephalopods: A Perfect Combination Beauty and Brains

Collectively speaking, the world’s approximately 600 species of octopuses, squids, cuttlefishes and nautiluses are known as cephalopods. Types of mollusks, the members of this class are considered to be the most intelligent of all invertebrates, and when you watch them “do their thing”, it is hard to argue against that assessment.

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Yellow-lipped Sea Krait

From a distance they are sometimes mistaken for moray eels. But unlike morays, they are not fishes, and they often boldly swim up to divers. And once they are upon us, they often give what feels like a rather intense inspection before they move along.

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Lucky Me! The Riches of the Coral Triangle

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