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25.01.2022 Good Morning - Pink Stone fish



25.01.2022 Good Morning - A Superhero

25.01.2022 Subject: Smashing Mantis Shrimps (Lysiosquillidae) have excellent and advanced eyesight. Despite their name these animals are not real shrimp but Stomatapods (shrimp have 5 pairs of walking legs, Stomatapods have only 3 pairs). They make a u-shaped burrow in the sand that can be up to 5 meters (15ft) long and 12cm (5inch) in diameter. The large amount of mucus used to build their hideaways, as well as the remains and leftovers of their prey, attracts smaller cleaners and scav...engers like Squat Shrimps as shown here in this footage. Technique: These big critters are seldom seen outside of their burrows. Because they are not moving around, they are easy to film. However, when suddenly overwhelmed by the appearance of a diver, a camera and video lights they can retreat themselves in their hideaway for quite a long time. It can be a real waiting game to film these beautiful crustaceans. Patience is key in underwater videography. Find all the tricks and hacks of an award winning marine wildlife videographer on-line at www.beyondscuba.com. See more

24.01.2022 Good Morning - Spiny Devilfish



24.01.2022 Good Morning - Time for Breakfast

24.01.2022 Good Morning little Frogfish

21.01.2022 Good Morning - Montastraea Cavernosa



21.01.2022 Good Morning - Night Diving

21.01.2022 Yay! Bring on the weekend

20.01.2022 Good Morning - here's some little beauties to brighten up your day

20.01.2022 Good Morning - Boxfish

20.01.2022 Good Morning - Who's this and what's happening here?



19.01.2022 Good Morning - Staghorn Hermit Crab & Fuzzy Glove

18.01.2022 Good Morning - Flamingo Tongue Snail surrounded by it's clear egg capsules

18.01.2022 Good Morning - Are we ready for the weekend

18.01.2022 Good Morning - Cute little Jawfish cleaning house!

18.01.2022 Good Morning -

18.01.2022 Remind me again why we dive

17.01.2022 Good Morning - Crocodilefish : the crazy fish or a sleeper goby. Have you ever meet them before?

17.01.2022 Wow! 100 years old

17.01.2022 Good Morning Submerged City in Mediterranean Sea - Italy

16.01.2022 Good Morning - The best camouflage of the ocean

16.01.2022 Good Morning - Underwater Polo anyone?

16.01.2022 Hope this Baby Platypus makes your day...

15.01.2022 Good Morning - Female Dumbo Octopus

15.01.2022 Good Morning - Bridled burrfish

15.01.2022 Good Morning - Marine iguanas are endemic to Galapagos

15.01.2022 Good Morning! How many Nemos can you see?

14.01.2022 Good Morning Divers find Nazis' Enigma code machine in Baltic Sea. The legendary code machine was discovered during a search for abandoned fishing nets in the Bay of Gelting German divers who recently fished an Enigma encryption machine out of the Baltic Sea, used by the Nazis to send coded messages during World War II, handed their rare find over to a museum for restoration on Friday. The legendary code machine was discovered last month during a search for abandoned fishing ...nets in the Bay of Gelting in northeast Germany, by divers on assignment for environmental group WWF. "A colleague swam up and said: there's a net there with an old typewriter in it," Florian Huber, the lead diver, told the DPA news agency. The team quickly realised they had stumbled across a historic artefact and alerted the authorities. Ulf Ickerodt, head of the state archaeological office in Germany's Schleswig-Holstein region, said the machine would be restored by experts at the state's archaeology museum. The delicate process, including a thorough desalination process after seven decades in the Baltic seabed, "will take about a year", he said. After that, the Enigma will go on display at the museum. Naval historian Jann Witt from the German Naval Association told DPA that he believes the machine, which has three rotors, was thrown overboard from a German warship in the final days of the war. It is less likely that it came from a scuttled submarine, he said, because Adolf Hitler's U-boats used the more complex four-rotor Enigma machines. A naval historian said he believes the machine was thrown overboard from a German warship in the final days of WWII. The Allied forces worked tirelessly to decrypt the codes produced by the Enigma machine, which were changed every 24 hours. British mathematician Alan Turing, seen as the father of modern computing, spearheaded a team at Britain's Bletchley Park that cracked the code in 1941. The breakthrough helped the Allies decipher crucial radio messages about German military movements. Historians believe it shortened the war by about two years. The story was turned into a 2014 movie called "The Imitation Game", starring Oscar-nominated British actor Benedict Cumberbatch as Turing. See more

14.01.2022 Good Morning - Close Encounters of the Diving kind

14.01.2022 Good Morning - A timely reminder AND regular servicing of your gear is the biggest safety feature

13.01.2022 Good Morning - Coral Spawning, wish them luck

13.01.2022 Come on lady give me a kiss

13.01.2022 Wow! https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-think-they-ve-ident

12.01.2022 Good Morning - Koh Phi Phi reefs

12.01.2022 Good Morning - How Cute

12.01.2022 Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year to all our wonderful Divers

12.01.2022 A Husband and his Wife are Christmas Shopping at a busy shopping mall. The wife suddenly noticed, that her husband was missing and as they had a lot to do, so she called him on his cell: The wife said " Where are you, you know we have lots to do?"... He said: "Do you remember the jewelers we went into about 10 years ago, and where you fell in love with that diamond necklace? I could not afford it at the time and I said that one day I would get it for you?" Little tears started to flow down her cheek and she got all choked up "Yes, I do remember that shop.", she replied. "Well I am in the dive shop, next door to that."

12.01.2022 Good Morning - Starry Dragonet

12.01.2022 Good Morning - have a giggle

11.01.2022 Good Morning - What a wonderful world

11.01.2022 Good Morning - More Bucket List stuff

10.01.2022 Happy New Year to All

10.01.2022 Good Morning - What people see in a sunset and what divers see underwater

09.01.2022 Good Morning - sound up

08.01.2022 Wow! Dreams can come true

07.01.2022 Wow! Humpbacks in Kakadu

07.01.2022 Good Morning - Diving from Tufi Resort PNG

04.01.2022 Good Morning - Happy Diving today

03.01.2022 Good Morning - Happy diving weekend

03.01.2022 Small Coconut Octopus Just want to make himself more comfortable. Filmed at Lembeh last December..

03.01.2022 ABC Gold Coast 20h Shark nets will be removed from Gold Coast beaches due to rough weather conditions expected this weekend. Fisheries Queensland Shark Control Program Operations Coordinator Sam Fary says winds of up to 35 knots and swells up to 4.5 metres are expected.... It’s important that our Shark Control Program contractors act early to prevent equipment becoming dislodged and posing a risk to swimmers and boats," Mr Fary said. The nets will be redeployed to the water as soon as it is safe to do so. Nets at Main Beach, Kurrawa and Tallebudgera will bet taken out on Friday, with Kirra, Coolangatta, Miami and Currumbin nets to follow on Saturday. See Less

02.01.2022 Good Morning - so pleased divers know better

02.01.2022 Wow! Underwater garden

02.01.2022 Good Morning - Essentials only

01.01.2022 Good Morning - It's Fri-Yay!

01.01.2022 Good Morning - Some unusual beauties

01.01.2022 Study finds that Port Jackson sharks have BFFs

01.01.2022 Good Morning - Platypus adventures with Rainforest Scuba in Queensland

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