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9.26.10 – Video Shoot in Nassau, Bahamas

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Hello everyone!


The last week of September finds me off to the Bahamas and Sint Maarten to shoot some video for a client. The first stop is the Bahamas where I am reunited with my friends at Stuart Cove’s Dive Center. It was a great morning as we set out aboard the “Phoecena” with Captain Dexter and DM Jessica taking us out to the first of our locations, the wreck of the “De La Salle”. Lots of Grunts, Squirrelfish and, unfortunately, Lionfish. I think I saw at least 10 Lionfish on this one dive alone! The wreck is beautiful, though and my client is happy with the visibility and the great video that will result.

After documenting all of the Lionfish (and the other schools of fish on the wreck), it’s time to head off to the next location, known as “Lighthouse Reef” due to it’s location to the port’s lighthouse. This is an artificially-created reef created out of concrete shapes deliberately (and randomly) placed on the bottom to form a jetty to protect the port. Max depth here was about 35fsw, but it was a beautiful spot nonetheless. More Lionfish of course, but also Queen Angels, Parrotfish and Sergeant Majors all over the reef.

Our documentation completed, it’s time to head back to the dive boat and back to shore. It was a great couple of dives in super conditions and I can’t wait to go back again.

Shootin’ video in the Caribbean,
The Video Dude

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10.11.09 – Drift Diving in Pompano Beach

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Hello everyone.

October 11th finds the Video Dude out to shoot video with his Faboo dive buddy, “Hall of Famous” Joanie aboard Parrot Island Scuba‘s “Fish Food”. The weather was perfect and the seas were calm and, although we heard rumors of fast currents, we were still excited to be out diving! Due to the currents we were forced to change our first dive destination (which was to be a wreck) and ended up with 2 drift dives instead. Captain George and Divemaster Dale got us all situated onboard and we headed out to the reefs.

Dive #1 was on “Sunkist Reef”, a very pretty reef I have been on many times before but seems to always be different each time. Joanie and I dropped down to the reef and, although the current wasn’t nearly as swift as advertised, it was still good enough for us not to have to kick very much. We saw lots of schooling fish like Grunts and Porkfish as well as Blue Chromis, and we came across a MONSTER Rainbow Parrotfish that we both determined had to be 4 1/2ft long and about 2ft high! We had never seen one that huge before. It was tucked under a ledge just chillin’ and even had a 2ft Remora attached to it’s belly!! Additionally we saw a Stone Crab, Hogfish, lots of French Angels and 2 Squid. All too soon our bottom time is over and we have to head for our safety stop and then the surface.

Back on the boat, we change over our gear for the next dive, talk about what we saw, and I ask Joanie for predictions on what we’ll see on dive #2. She replies, “a Turtle, a Shark and an Eel!”. So, once we arrive at dive site #2 which is the ever-popular “Lighthouse Ledge”, we hit the water and drop down to the reef. Still a moderate current and, wouldn’t you know it, we almost immediately see a Hawksbill Turtle! Not long after we find a Green Moray, a Stone Crab getting cleaned by a Damselfish, and the final part of the prediction, a 7ft Nurse Shark!! Just in time too, cause our bottom time was up and we had to head back to the boat! Overall a Freakin’ Awesome day of diving with my favorite buddy! Next time I’ll get her to predict a Whale Shark and a Manta Ray too!!

Divin’ the day away here in Paradise!!

The Video Dude

Here are some still frames from the video (which is now available for purchase, see link below!):

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