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Best Locations for EcoTravel and Diving

November 16, 2021 by Kurt Kucera

There are many places in the world that can be called “eco-friendly” locations. What does this mean? A place with a high percentage of wildlife and natural habitat, as well as low pollution levels. This is an important list to know about for those who want to travel responsibly and see the beauty of nature first hand. The five best eco-friendly destinations for travelers include:

 

1) Belize – Known as one of the most beautiful countries in Central America, Belize offers not only great diving opportunities but also incredible eco-tourism opportunities too.

 

2) Jamaica – Jamaica has been ranked among some of the top five spots on Earth by National Geographic Traveler magazine due to its rich biodiversity, white sand beaches, and Jamaican culture.

 

3) Galapagos Islands – The Galapagos Islands are one of the most incredible islands in the world for diving enthusiasts due to their abundance of wildlife and unique features. Along with this, there is plenty of ecotourism opportunities on land as well.

 

4) Great Barrier Reef – The Great Barrier Reef is one of the largest and most beautiful coral reefs in the world. Starting from Australia, this reef will take divers to some of the most incredible corals and fish they have ever seen.

 

5) The Maldives – With over 1,000 islands filled with palm trees and white sand.

 

6) Madagascar – This Island is the fourth largest in the world and is home to some of the most unique wildlife. Currently, less than 5% of Madagascar’s native forests are intact, which makes ecotourism opportunities on land more important.

 

7) Indonesia – The Coral Triangle in Indonesia is known as one of the richest ecosystems on Earth for its biodiversity, coral reefs, and a wide variety of marine life.

In conclusion, the world is full of many different eco-friendly locations for travelers to visit. It is worth noting that there are different places that can be visited and happen to provide a critical and analytic framework that can be used to analyze the situation. The different locations are fundamental when trying to have an overview of the specific components which are associated with the situation. These are just a few of the top ones that are available.

Filed Under: Blog, Coral Reefs, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, Sea Life, Travel Tagged With: Coral Reefs, Diving, EcoTravel, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, sea life, travel

Scuba Influencers to Follow on Instagram

October 18, 2021 by Kurt Kucera

Scuba diving is a sport that many people admire. Millions of people every year are taking up the sport. For those who love exploring the underwater seas, scuba diving is a great way to do it. The SCUBA of scuba diving stands for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. With this apparatus, a person can breathe underwater. The proper way to learn how to scuba dive is to take a course and get certified. Beginners dive between 100 to 133 feet. More experienced divers go deeper. Following scuba divers on Instagram is a fun thing to do. Here are five of the top scuba influencers to follow on Instagram.

Nadia Aly

Nadia is a resident of Northern California and a skilled scuba diver, content creator, influencer, and expedition leader. Nadia, who won Ocean Photographer of The Year for 2020, has over 300,000 followers on Instagram. On her account, you will find up-close-and-personal pics of sharks, whales, penguins, and crabs. These are photos that would look great in your home and office, and Nadia sells her pictures on her website.

Sean Havas

The scuba diver, photographer, and videographer Sean Havas displays interesting photographic angles of the bridges over ocean waters and sharks that he shoots. Havas runs his site Pirates and Palm that features videos and other information about sea life.

Alicia

Alicia Ward, a Mexican American raised in Hawaii, is a scuba diver, photographer, and cinematographer with 125,000 followers on her Instagram, Alicia Underwater. The photos she posts are colorful, bright images of dolphins and stingrays. She has a website with her scuba-diving husband, Jim.

Enric Sala

Scientist Enric Sala is a National Geographic and Explorer-in-Residence. Scuba diver Dr. Sala’s Instagram feed displays lovely, bright underwater pics of various aquatic sea life, such as sharks, stingrays, fish, and turtles. Sala has a website, and he is the author of Pristine Seas: Journeys to the Ocean’s Last Wild Places (forward by actor Leonardo DiCaprio) and The Nature of Nature: Why We Need the Wild.

Brian Skerry

Award-winning wildlife photographer Brian Skerry is a scuba diver and wildlife photojournalist for National Geographic Magazine. His photographs have been exhibited in such countries as France and Spain. Skerry, who has a website, also has over 900,000 followers on Instagram. His pictures often focus on one subject, such as the face of a seal or a dolphin.

Filed Under: Blog, Coral Reefs, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, Sea Life, Travel Tagged With: Influencer, Instagram, Kurt Kucera, Ocean, SCUBA, Sea, sea life, Social Media, travel, Water

Freshwater Diving Sites to Add to Your Bucket List

September 15, 2021 by Kurt Kucera

If you’re looking for a new place to explore underwater, then look no further than one of these freshwater diving sites! Freshwater dives are often overlooked and don’t get the same attention as salt water dives. However, they can still be just as beautiful. If you want to see some of the most gorgeous underwater landscapes that exist on this planet, then read more below.

Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil

This is one of the most popular freshwater diving sites in all of South America! Mato Grosso Do Sul, Brazil contains a beautiful combination of natural saltwater lagoons and mineral-rich freshwater springs. This creates a unique mixture that has never been found anywhere else on Earth.

Molokini, Hawaii

Though this site is technically a volcanic crater, it still qualifies as one of the most impressive freshwater diving sites in all of Hawaii. Molokini Crater is located near Maui and contains an underwater portion. The state allows only 100 divers per day to visit this site, so make sure you plan ahead if you want to go!

Lake Tahoe, Nevada

This is another amazing site that combines freshwater and saltwater. This lake in Nevada has a depth of about 650 feet, which makes it perfect for divers who are looking to explore the depths. If you’re lucky enough to visit Lake Tahoe during wintertime, then make sure you check out its frozen underwater landscape!

Lake Baikal, Russia

This is the deepest freshwater dive site in all of Russia. This lake has a depth that reaches over 1612 feet! That’s almost half a mile underwater. If you’re looking for an adventure, then head to Lake Baikal.

Lake Tianchi, China

This is known as the “Heaven Lake” in China. It’s actually a crater lake, which means that it formed from an extinct volcano. The depth of this site reaches almost 1442 feet (that’s more than half a mile!), making it one of the best freshwater diving sites to visit if you’re looking for extreme adventures!

If you’re looking for a new place to explore underwater and add to your bucket list, then look no further than one of these freshwater diving sites. You will experience some of the most beautiful landscapes on this planet and have a truly once-in-a-lifetime adventure that you will never forget.

Filed Under: Blog, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, Travel Tagged With: Diving, Fresh Water, Kurt Kucera, Lake, Ocean, Salt Water, SCUBA, Scuba Diving, Water

3 Animals to be Aware of When Diving

August 16, 2021 by Kurt Kucera

Scuba diving is a wonderful way to evade the hustle and bustle of daily life. There is something about being underwater and surrounded by sea life that helps divers find their center and experience a sense of tranquility that helps their souls heal.

While there are many benefits connected to diving, experienced divers know that there is also an element of risk. Experienced divers know that while many of the animals that call the ocean home are beautiful, many are also deadly. A single bite or sting from one of these ocean creatures can put a diver’s life in danger.

Stonefish

Many people don’t realize that the stonefish is one of the most deadly animals a diver could encounter. The good news is that stonefish aren’t aggressive. They don’t even pursue the reef fish they consume.

The problem with stonefish is that they are camouflage masters. They blend in so perfectly with the seabed and are so still, both fish and human divers often mistake them for a simple rock. If the diver inadvertently steps on the stonefish, the fish’s needle-sharp spine instantly injects a highly toxic venom into the diver. The diver will immediately experience extreme pain. The venom presents two dangers. The first is that it’s strong enough to potentially kill the diver. The second is that the diver may be in so much pain, they’re unable to swim to the surface and get help. With treatment, it can take 24-48 hours to recover from an encounter with a stonefish.

While the stonefish is native to the Pacific and the Indian Ocean, it has been found in the Caribbean and popular Florida dive sites.

Moray Eels

Moray eels are dangerous, though not quite as deadly as some people assume. Moray eels aren’t aggressive and will usually ignore divers. Most moray eel attacks are the result of divers inserting their hands into holes and crevices that the eels are using as dens.

Lionfish

Lionfish are gorgeous, but divers should give them a wide berth. The very spines that inspired their names are potentially deadly to divers. The spines are full of venom which can cause extreme pain if it enters the diver’s bloodstream. While it’s unlikely that the venom will kill a diver, the pain they experience could make it difficult for them to reach the surface. The venom is a protein-based neuromuscular toxin that inhibits the body’s nerves, brain, and muscle’s ability to communicate.

These are just three of the animals divers should be cautious of while they explore reefs and shipwrecks.

Filed Under: Blog, Coral Reefs, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, Sea Life, Travel Tagged With: Animals, Coral Reef, Fish, Kurt Kucera, Ocean, reef, Scuba Diving, sea life, Swimming, travel, Water

The Best Scuba Diving Spots for Kids

July 21, 2021 by Kurt Kucera

Scuba diving with your children can be a thrilling adventure and a wonderful family bonding experience. Together you’ll explore vast underwater worlds and make memories that can last a lifetime, but you have to consider your kid’s physical limitations.

With that in mind, these locations are all highly accessible and offer plenty of undersea adventure regardless of diving level.

Bonaire

Bonaire, a small island off the coast of Venezuela, is the perfect locale for a family diving trip. It features a host of shore-diving options, which makes entering the water easy for children. Kids will love scouting for sea turtles and be amazed at the size of the massive tarpon that lives off the coast. Additionally, the seas are calm, and the current isn’t strong, so parents can relax and focus on enjoying the adventure.

Belize

Belize is home to the second-largest barrier reef in the world, making it a world-renowned scuba diving spot. There’s a host of sea creatures to search for, including the exotic rock beauty angelfish and stingrays. Another location with calm seas, the lack of current here makes diving a breeze, even for children who aren’t the strongest swimmers. Belizean diving is so great, it’s even recommended by Margo Peyton, the president of Kids Sea Camp and Family Dive Adventures.

Bermuda

Famous for its long stretches of pink-sand beaches, Bermuda is another wonderful dive spot for kids. The water here is crystal clear, so parents can always keep a watchful eye on their children, and visibility won’t hinder wildlife exploration. Parents will also love the fact that the water is relatively shallow near the coastline, only around 30 feet, so their newly-minted scuba divers won’t be able to get themselves in trouble by diving too deep.

Florida Keys

For families looking to vacation in the U.S., the Florida Keys make a great scuba diving destination. The Keys are home to America’s only coral reef, and the maximum 50-foot depth of the most popular dive spots make it a great spot to dive with kids.

Scuba diving can be an amazing experience for the whole family. You just need to take some time to pick the appropriate location.

Filed Under: Blog, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, Sea Life, Travel Tagged With: Kids, Kurt Kucera, Ocean, SCUBA, Scuba Diving, Sea, travel

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