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Monthly Archives: May 2014

Manatee or Dugong

May 30, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

I have been lucky enough to dive with both manatees and dugongs.  I dove with a dugong in the Red Sea back in 2013 and I dove with manatees in […]

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animals, scuba

Meeting a manatee

May 27, 2014by jumpsaildive 2 Comments

We took a trip to Crystal River Springs, Florida. I thought it would be fun to do something different to celebrate my 200th dive. A quick look on the internet […]

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animals, scuba

A relaxing weekend

May 23, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

This weekend I am swapping the warm waters off of Nassau for the cooler springs of Crystal River, Florida. There I will get to snorkel and dive with the fantastic […]

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animals, scuba

Cavern or Cave?

May 20, 2014by jumpsaildive 4 Comments

I have done quite a few cavern dives or what could be termed as giant swim-throughs. But what is the difference between a swim-through, a cavern and a cave dive? […]

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cave diving, scuba, tec diving

Ain’t Got No More Lip: A Film About Conch

May 16, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

I posted about conch before and the trouble that the unsustainable fishing practices have been causing the survival of this species. I just recently came across this fantastic video that […]

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animals, life

Monkey See, Monkey Do

May 13, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

You might be wondering why I am posting about an psychological experiment involving monkeys on a blog that is about the extreme sports that I do diving, the reason is […]

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life, scuba, tec diving

GUE – Global Underwater Explorers

May 9, 2014by jumpsaildive Leave a comment

I first came across the GUE in Italy. My friends and I were looking to go away for a weekend of diving and one of the dive shops that we […]

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scuba, tec diving

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