by Davy Eleen Vercoe | Jul 17, 2014 | Dive Reports
Thanks to the Yoshida family for coming out on the Sea Fox today with Island Divers Hawaii and Davy. We had a spectacular time wondering the garden eel sands that surround the 4Fu Corsair. The small plane was ditched in 1948 when shortly after take off from Honolulu...
by Davy Eleen Vercoe | Jul 10, 2014 | Dive Reports
Why do the turtles love it in Maunalua Bay? Is it the same reason Island Divers Hawaii loves it? It could be the fabulous currents that speed us along on our dive at just the right speed, or the colorful coral and 100 foot plus viz. Or is it the underwater ridges that...
by Davy Eleen Vercoe | Jul 3, 2014 | Dive Reports
Wow, what a day of scuba diving with some incredibly memorable moments. Our Hawaii Scuba University divers and a hand full of courageous guests had some big swells roll through us today. Our strong team of divers had 100+ viz, sea life fly bys, and lots of fun, all...
by Davy Eleen Vercoe | Jun 26, 2014 | Dive Reports
The ocean’s creatures never cease to amaze me. Our diver Carly found a Titan scorpionfish today at a dive site called Fish Gardens. This fish was a little over a foot and half and it was sitting near the wall underneath a little ledge. That was my first time...
by Davy Eleen Vercoe | Jun 19, 2014 | Dive Reports
How many sea hares does it take to get to the bottom of a scuba tank? Sea hares get their name because someone thought their two rhinophores sticking out on top of their head looked like bunny ears. They actually have good sense of smell, which explains why they were...