My favourite shore dive in Bonaire! Tons of Black Durgan! Favourite route is dropping at the buoy marker, heading straight for the big brain coral that sticks out into the sandy channel from the second reef, and then going south toward the big coral structures!
Thank you FlamingGuppy! (Still love that name.) Speaking of conchs, we are working on a fighting conch video. Leslie and I happened upon a field of them around the full moon which...apparently, is a time for mating. Will share that later this month. :-)
Nice video! So cool that you captured a juvenile Tiger Grouper! Love the Atlantic Gray Cowrie, the only ones I usually see are the Cowrie shells Wendy finds on the beach while I'm diving 😂
Thanks Chris. So much to catch up with! Remember those eel/snake heads we saw at our Invisibles night dive? Jolanda and I dove there on Wednesday night and saw dozens of them. Plus, they came out for us because my lights attracted lots of critters in the water column and they enjoyed the free buffet. Still don't know what they are though...working on that. :-) I also shot a maculated flounder the other day. Thanks to your video, I know what to look for on those. We'll be off island from mid-December through March, but ping us when you guys come down in 2024.
Wow, that's crazy that you guys saw so many of those together, can't wait to see the video! I'll let you know when we are coming back down. Enjoy your upcoming trips and post some updates on them! @@TropicLens
We haven't; but are looking forward to checking a few of those out when (if?) they lift the "temporary" diving ban which was initiated as a precaution to help prevent SCTLD (stoney coral tissue loss disease).. Not sure how the entries are and whether or not they will be too challenging.
My favourite shore dive in Bonaire! Tons of Black Durgan! Favourite route is dropping at the buoy marker, heading straight for the big brain coral that sticks out into the sandy channel from the second reef, and then going south toward the big coral structures!
One of my favorites as well, Leslie, not so much. :-)
Another amazing video. I love the donkey 😂😂. Conch don’t get near enough love, I’m so happy to see you spending time with then ❤
Thank you FlamingGuppy! (Still love that name.) Speaking of conchs, we are working on a fighting conch video. Leslie and I happened upon a field of them around the full moon which...apparently, is a time for mating. Will share that later this month. :-)
As always... another great video... definitively falling in love with Bonaire and hope to visit the Island in the near future 🏁
What's not to love about Bonaire! :-) You will not be disappointed.
Nice video! So cool that you captured a juvenile Tiger Grouper! Love the Atlantic Gray Cowrie, the only ones I usually see are the Cowrie shells Wendy finds on the beach while I'm diving 😂
Thanks Chris. So much to catch up with! Remember those eel/snake heads we saw at our Invisibles night dive? Jolanda and I dove there on Wednesday night and saw dozens of them. Plus, they came out for us because my lights attracted lots of critters in the water column and they enjoyed the free buffet. Still don't know what they are though...working on that. :-) I also shot a maculated flounder the other day. Thanks to your video, I know what to look for on those. We'll be off island from mid-December through March, but ping us when you guys come down in 2024.
Wow, that's crazy that you guys saw so many of those together, can't wait to see the video! I'll let you know when we are coming back down. Enjoy your upcoming trips and post some updates on them! @@TropicLens
Do you ever dive the sites in Washington Slaagbai park? If so, are there any you would recommend?
We haven't; but are looking forward to checking a few of those out when (if?) they lift the "temporary" diving ban which was initiated as a precaution to help prevent SCTLD (stoney coral tissue loss disease).. Not sure how the entries are and whether or not they will be too challenging.