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Busy Week of Diving Comments (0)

Well, we’ve made it through a nutty week of #diving in Grand #Cayman.  Let’s see, five new open water divers, four advanced open water divers, and a bunch of memories and bubbles!   Oh, did I mention the Lobster Pot restaurant catching fire too.  Our shop is just beneath this restaurant.  All is fine, no one … [View Details]

Diving South Comments (0)

#Cayman with some tough weather, #LionFish is the word of the day. For the next few days this weather has us diving on the south side of the island.

Gel Gloves by Earth Theraputics Comments (0)

Soft-Hands Gel Gloves by Earth Therapueutics for #divers! That’s right, you know who you are. I am one of them.

One of whom? Well one of those SCUBA divers who, after a day or week or year of diving all the time you realize that, WOW, are my hands dry!

Great BC from #Scubapro Comments (0)

Picked up the Scubapro SeaHawk BC the other day

Great SCUBA Diving Weather in the Cayman Islands Comments (2)

Great weather for diving in the Cayman Islands

Green Moray Wrestling Comments (0)

Green moray eel wrestling! With a #lionfish no less.  For the past two days of #diving on the North wall here in Grand Cayman I have come across some lionfish.  Not out of the ordinary you might say.  Well, this is true.  The odd bit comes in when, for the past two days, I’ve “wrestled” with green moray … [View Details]

Hammerhead Shark while Diving in Cayman Comments (0)

Great Hammer Head sighting while diving on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

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http://t.co/jXyIfH7s :: Sandbar closed over fuel spill: 2,000 gallons of fuel on board at the time. Pieces http://t.co/TFXyarnS via @AddThis

Lion Fish Comments (0)

Biggest Lionfish in a while. 18 inches long and FAT! This bad boy was in about 115 feet off the Oro Verde wall in Grand Cayman this morning.

Lion Fish Nemesis in Cayman Islands Comments (0)

Anything will eat these #Lionfish! Let’s get that straight. We’ve fed them to mutton snapper (who absolutely love them by the way),Nassaugroupers, queen trigger fish; french angel fish, green, spotted and golden tail eels. Lets see, even a barracuda had a go at one on an occasion. Sting rays have fired them down. The list goes on and on.