Entries by Jeremy Sanders-Lewis

Best kind of diving day.

This morning we spent our time underwater at Baby Barge (90ft) and our drift dive at Keanu Reef (68ft). With over 100ft of viz at both sites the beautiful blue water gave opportunities to see the hawaiian green sea turtle, eels, and a rare sight of the tiny leaf scorion fish. A great day indeed.

Sunday Funday

[subscribe2] Our 3 tank charter took us to Baby Barge (85ft), YO-257 (95ft)/San Padro (70ft), and the Sea Cave (50ft) drift dive.  We ecountered white tip reef sharks, turtles, moray eels, and the Atlantis submarine! Along with great fun we got some excellent training in with students receiving Advanced Open Water certifications and Enriched Air […]

An afternoon of turtles and rays.

Turtle Canyon (40ft) and Koko Crater (38ft) supplied our divers with some great interactions with the hawaiian green sea turtles and eagle rays today. With experience levels ranging from Discover Scuba Divers, open water students, advanced open water,  and certified divers we got to accomplish some great training while also taking pleasure in enjoying the […]

Sharks, Turtles, and Eagle Rays

Today’s dives took us to the LCU, 90ft and Fantasy Reef, 55ft. The LCU gave us a great dive with four white tip reef sharks who happened to be hanging oUT underneath the wreck and a couple of eagle rays that cruised by. Our drift on fantasy reef provided the divers with some great interactions […]

Beginners to certified!

Today we dove Koko Crater, max depth 38ft, and Turtle Canyon, max depth 40ft. Both sites provided great interactions with Hawaiian green sea turtles,  Emory eels, and giant helmet conch shells. These dives also gave our divemaster candidates from Hawaii Scuba University the opportunity to assist open water students Michael and Hung in completing their […]

Baby Barge/Anglers Reef

The morning after a super moon gave us a great chance to get back into the water. Our dives today took us to Baby Barge, max depth 85ft, and Anglers Reef, max depth 50ft, where we were greeted by octopus, Emory eels, and a giant trident trumpet. Today was also had a great chance for […]