After an hour surface interval following our dive at The Blue Hole, James and I were back in the water. This time the dive site was called Breakwater. We basically started our dive just inside[…]
Travel Edition: Guam’s Blue Hole
Our first boat dive with Micronesian Divers Association (MDA) was to a site called The Blue Hole. We didn’t see much as far as wildlife goes, but James and I had fun making a deep[…]
Travel Edition: Guam’s Gab Gab Beach (1st Dive)
After exploring the WWII Japanese Seaplane in Apra Harbor, James and moved just a short ways to the west to a site called Gab Gab Beach. This had been another recommendation from my friends back[…]
Travel Edition: Guam’s WWII Japanese Seaplane in Apra Harbor
After my parents had visited James and I in Okinawa for a week and a half, we all made our way to Guam for 5 days of fun in the sun. James and I decided[…]
Nudibranch Hunting At Maeda Point
Today was all about nudibranch hunting with some great dive buddies. I managed to spot a few new types and also witnessed Randy Birt making his 100th nudibranch identification. It was a pretty cool moment[…]
Critters At Maeda Point
James and I have been on a kick for night dives recently. After visiting various sites along the Sunabe Seawall, we decided to visit Maeda Point for a change. We had an absolute blast diving[…]
Night Diving With James At The Water Treatment Plant
My husband and I enjoyed our day dives at The Water Treatment Plant so much we decided to go back at night. Surely, if it was good during the day it would also be good[…]
A Fun Dive At Maeda Point With Erica
Erica and I decided to meet up at Maeda Point for 1 dive (albeit it was LONG). She wanted to go check out the cave so our dive consisted of navigating to the cave, checking[…]
Frogfish Alert!!!!
I met up with my good friend Holly to do some diving at Maeda Point. It had been a while since her last time diving so we kept our dives easy and shallow, but we[…]
Rare Nudibranchs At Maeda Point
James enjoyed Maeda Point so much that he suggested we go take another look at it. No problem! We decided to make two dives, each no deeper than 45 feet, since we were trying to[…]