What’s up at Deep Blue?

from January 2004

In this section you will find Photos, videos and stories from some of our 
most memorable events.

=> Click here for pictures from 2000 to 2003

August  2006

golfclub

March 2006

As we had some problems again with people who didn´t do their safety-stop
we can only highly recommend to really do the safety- and the deco-stop.
If you do not follow these instructions we cannot be held responsible for any
problems which might occur!

deco-stop

December 2005

lost

23.November 2005

And thank god they exist - sharks in our area.
Unfortunately this little specimen of a DORNHAI  didn`t get very old, but at least
also here we could investigate and and examine. And we now have the proof that
we have sharks here, what, until now, was only a not proved rumour.

dornhai     dornhai

dornhai     dornhai    

dornhai     dornhai

16. November 2005

During the preparations for the VDST-Instructor-Course the guys showed us 
again that they really know how to behave with women. Annie did`t complain
and finally Lothar showed us what is in a woman.

annie     annie

annie

14. November 2005

Nearly a unique fotograph: mating angelsharks.

angelsharks   

Unfortunately they were so busy with the overture...

angelsharks

...that we didn`t have the chance to take a picture of the
copulation itself...

angelsharks

...because humans, contrary to angelsharks, have to check their divecomputer
and the pressure gage from time to time - what a pity!

Beginning of November 2005

Another stranded squid gave us the chance to take more detailled pictures:

kalmar complete      head

mouth     arm

eye     saugnäpfe

End of October 2005

A little sensation! For those sceptics who thought the pictures of the seahorses in our
diveschool-video were taken from somewhere else - here is the proof that these tiny
little guys really live here, at least from time to time.
With a very good camouflage, but in different colours.

camouflage     seahorse     seahorse

yellow seahorse     yellow seahorse

In the course of the year 2005

Ben did some excellent pictures over the summer that
we would like to show you. 
First there was the lizardfish that finished with the little scorpionfish:

lizardfish and scorpionfish     lizardfish and scorpionfish

Apart from this the octopus that took a mouthful of fish:

octopus having a meal

and the octopus eating a china shell:

octopus eats kauri     octopus eats kauri

And because it was so nice, one more riddle - what is that?

eye of cuttlefish

A cuttlefish, holding its siesta

cuttlefish     cuttlefish

Summer 2005

Wanted - who is that?

ben in ralf tech  

Could it be this good-lookking, sexy guy?

sexy hexy

18. März 2005

Unfortunatley we had to save again a turtle rom the swimming waste that humans throw
into the sea.
Without the help of the team, that could take in the turtle and free it from the rope that was
wrapped around here, she would probably not have survived.

turtle     turtle

13. November 2004

Once again, we were visited by a manta ray. This time in Barranco.
Although the photos are not the best, we wanted to share them with 
you just the same:

manta          manta

manta          manta

manta


September 2004

After their official wedding in Germany, regular guests Wolfgang and Marion 
decided to renew their vows here…underwater! Because we took so many 
photos of the “wet wedding”, they have their own page.

=> Click here to see the wedding shots


10. August 2004

Here in the Canary Islands NATO frequently carry out manoeuvres in our waters. Nobody
normally pays any attention to these exercises but we have found that sometimes these
manoeuvres coincide with a number of whales and dolphins being washed up dead on 
the shore.

To begin with NATO claimed that their exercises have nothing to do with the death of 
these mammals but after an autopsy done on the whale in the photos below, it was found 
that its death was caused by an underwater sonar that is very painful to these animals.
According to the vets who did the examination, the sonar causes great pain to the animals,
which then make a bolt for the surface, which effectively causes them decompression
sickness.              

dead whale          transport of the dead whale

transport of the dead whale          dead whale

dead whale        dead whale         


28. July 2004

Now….more whales decompressing!

who has the biggest?


29.Juni 2004

The sea-urchin plague is back and every once in a while we go out to kill them off. Before you call project aware, this is a government-sponsored event, as large numbers of our spiky friends can seriously damage the ecological balance of the seabed. The rest of the reef fish seemed quite happy for the free meal too.

sea urchin killing          good meal

Our safety stop was also monitored by a group of amberjacks.

amberjacks at the safety-stop


=> Click here for pictures from 2000 to 2003


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