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- There were friendships made that will hopefully last for many more dives to come.
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- I am sure that after a few weeks of this I will be tough as nails! Strong arms are coming!
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- Allan Corbett on Yes the diving is amazing, but its moments like this that really makes me really remember why I do the things I do.
- Sabrina on We hope the Swell can stand as an encouragement to those of us that are reaching the end of a season. Pause, set your intention and make sure you whoop and holler
- Phil Garner on I feel lucky to have called the Swell my home for the past year or so and look forward to continuing my diving in our gorgeous local waters!
- Kate R on I feel lucky to have called the Swell my home for the past year or so and look forward to continuing my diving in our gorgeous local waters!
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Tag Archives: rockfish
Divemaster blog, Nautilus Swell, Port Hardy, Browning Pass and Stubbs Island
Oct 13, 2013 Location: Port Alexander Dive One: Hussar Point Temp: 10C – Vis: 50ft – Weather: rainy – Seas: Calm Comments: Very nice first dive of the trip! The guests were extremely excited, good and ready to go first thing in the … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Browning Wall, Destinations
Tagged 7 Tree, Browning Islets, Critter Corner, Fantasy Island, Five Fathom, Gargonian coral, Gordon Channel, grunt sculpins, gunnels, Haddington Island, Hussar Point, invertebrates, Kelp Patch, lincods, Mastermins, Nautilus Swell, nudibranch, Numas, octo, Port Alexander, Port Hardy, puget sound king crab, Race Rock, Rock of Life, rockfish, sea lions, Staples Cut, Walker Group, white plumose, wolf eels
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I woke up to be surrounded by emerald rain forests, brilliant blue skies and white fluffy clouds. British Columbia is a very beautiful place
As the newest addition to the crew aboard the Nautilus Swell I have set off on an adventure that too few people get to experience, exploring above and below the waves of our rich coastal waters here in beautiful British … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Browning Wall, Destinations, kelp, rockfish
Tagged anemones, hostess tiare, Nautilus Swell, nudibranchs, rockfish
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Browning Pass is world famous for a reason.
Wow. I had the pleasure of diving Snowfall, one of the wall dives in the pass. There was no wall. It was completely covered in Plumose Anemones and strawberry anemones. I could not see the rock underneath. At the top … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Browning Wall
Tagged captain blog, captain dave h, kelp forest, plumose anemone, rockfish, snowfall, strawberry anemones
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Everyone loved the Nautilus Lifeline we had onboard for rent, that we even sold 3 units!
The group started calling their LifeLines Bulbs. Rescue Bulb, Pink Bulb and Green Bulb. They were calling me on our working / skiff channel in between dives to test them out. They said Some less than appropriate things on the … Continue reading
Posted in Destinations
Tagged anemones, British Columbia, Captain's blog, cloud sponge, Gabriola Pass, Ling Cod, rockfish, wreaks
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The Princess Sophia has Evolved into one of the most Beautiful Artificial Reefs on the West Coast. Divemaster Log June 12 2011 Nautilus Swell Alaska
Divemaster’s Log 12.06.2011 The beginning of a new trip shows great promise from the start. A group of avid underwater photographers from Wetpixel turn up early to drop off luggage before heading out to explore Juneau’s beautiful surrounds. As we … Continue reading