Star light, star bright…

Bahama Sea Star

The warm, sunlit waters of South Florida are a haven for an impressive variety of marine life. Among the most fascinating inhabitants of these waters are starfish, also known as sea stars. These iconic creatures captivate divers and snorkelers with…

Instructor Spotlight: Eric Taylor

Eric Taylor

There are as many types of scuba instructors as there are types of diving. Some specialize in recreational diving and others in the more technical side. But it all begins with a love of the sport and wanting to convey…

What scuba gear should I buy? And in what order?

scuba gear in a shop

If you’ve decided to break into scuba diving, or get back into it, equipment is almost always the first hurdle that people face. And let’s face it: scuba gear is not cheap. Buying the right gear ensures your safety, comfort…

Instructor Spotlight: Victoria Tubbs

Victoria Tubbs

This is the second of a series of instructor spotlights we will be running. We want you to get to know our instructor members and help you find the right person to continue your scuba journey. Victoria Tubbs has loved…

Riptides and Undertows: Angry Seas and Scuba Diving

Rip current warning sign

With the forced cancellation of this past weekend’s shore dive on Staghorn Fields due to weather, it felt like a good time to talk about riptides and undertows. Made even worse by pounding surf, these two things account for a…

Queer fish names

Red Hind

Let’s just start out with the obvious question: who’s in charge of naming marine animals, and can we go have a drink with them? They sound fabulous! We all know that the ocean is a vast and mysterious world, teeming…

Instructor Spotlight: Skip VandeLinde

This is the first of a series of instructor spotlights we will be running. We want you to get to know our instructor members and help you find the right person to continue your scuba journey. Skip VandeLinde is passionate…

Cozumel in June?

Palancar Reef, Cozumel

We’ve had some members express interest in a June trip to Cozumel, and we may have found a solution that bridges our club’s current capacities and allows us to partner with Barnacle Busters, the oldest gay & lesbian scuba club…

Color morphing saltwater fish

Reef Octopus

Saltwater reef fish have some of the most interesting and confusing color morphs you can imagine. You aren’t the first novice scuba diver who thinks they’ve seen a new fish, but it’s actually just the juvenile version of a fish…

DryFob saves the day!

DryFob

We’re so accustomed to bad news when it comes to customer service, it becomes imperative to spread the word when we have a great customer service experience. That’s been our experience with DryFob, and we want you to know it.…

Raw Sewage Reef… as gross as it sounds

Boca Raton Inlet

The Raw Sewage Reef off the coast of Boca Raton, Florida, is an infamous and controversial environmental story that revolves around a reef being unintentionally created by the discharge of untreated or partially treated sewage into the ocean. The reef’s…