
Published: 10 months ago
Size: 11.4MB
WARNING - ITS JUST A BIT OF FUN!! Here's a short video that I put together for my Mother-in-Laws 60th birthday to commemorate her first experience of predatory sharks. Armed only with the handle from a cricket bat we threw Eileen into the sea with a Blue Shark in Cornwall last summer. I wasn't going to put this online, but hey what the hell.... hopefully you'll realise that even shark conservationists can have some fun now and again! :)
The Sharkbeater!!

Published: 12 months ago
Size: 26.5MB
When you first take up diving you can easily become overwhelmed by the shear beauty of our underwater world. There's so much life and beauty and it's just so different to life above water that there is so much to take in. The day you see your first shark will be etched into your memory forever, as will many other new and wonderful experiences, especially the big stuff.
As you progress in experience and visit new locations though you'll begin to become more and more fascinated by what is NOT initially visible. That small crab or shrimp hiding away in an anemone, or a critter that is so well camouflaged that you'd never have seen it if it were not for more perceptive and experienced eyes.
This film is dedicated to all the wonderful, weird, beautiful and sometimes bizarre creatures that can be found on patches of sand and rubble within the indo-pacific region. They are not always apparent, but can offer just as much enjoyment and wonder as any other aspect of our diverse underwater world.
Hubble Bubble Sand & Rubble