Tag Archives: Bonaire

119. Three next steps for Open Water Divers plus Wet Notes – news, information, and commentary



PADI Club recently completed their latest club trip to Belize where they had 38 divers from around the world participate. There is another trip planned for Bonaire in September. PADI Club continues to grow their benefits. A team of divers from the Musee des Ilse de la Magdalin have discovered 7 shipwrecks believed to be … Continue reading 119. Three next steps for Open Water Divers plus Wet Notes – news, information, and commentary


117. Sea Hunt It’s Still Alive – The Lost Ones plus Wet Notes news, information, and commentary



The wreck of Omani Bay (CVE 79) a WW II Escort Carrier was discovered in the Sulu Sea in July. It was sunk by a kamikaze strike on January 4, 1945 with the loss of 95 sailors. The wreck is in over 100 m of water. WestJet has announced that it will be implementing a … Continue reading 117. Sea Hunt It’s Still Alive – The Lost Ones plus Wet Notes news, information, and commentary


106. Your Next Dive takes us to Bonaire and Divi Flamingo plus Wet Notes – news, information, and commentary



The Boston Sea Rovers are transitioning back to the traditional March timeframe for their show. 2023 is the transition year and will be a one-night only film festival at the New England Aquarium on March 18, 2023. The 70th annual Boston Sea Rovers clinic is planned for March 2024 in Danvers, MA. Beneath the Sea … Continue reading 106. Your Next Dive takes us to Bonaire and Divi Flamingo plus Wet Notes – news, information, and commentary


60. Wet Note update on Stuart Cove’s, Stony Coral Tissue Disease in the Caymans plus What is the Jet-O-Sen?



In this installment of Wet Notes I talk a little bit about the new Stuart Cove location in Nassau, DAN tags, the spread of Stony Coral Tissue Disease (SCTD) on Grand Cayman, a new five-part series podcast from Hakai Magazine: The Sound Aquatic – The Ocean and the Anthropause and more. What is the Jet-O-Sen? … Continue reading 60. Wet Note update on Stuart Cove’s, Stony Coral Tissue Disease in the Caymans plus What is the Jet-O-Sen?