Mapping Seal Cove Cave

Español When I received an invite to join a group of top explorers and cave divers to help map part of the submerged coastline of California’s Channel Islands, it was evident to me that the training I had received as a scholar was really paying off. But when I found out that this expedition was […]

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Chased by Coral

Coral reefs have got to be the number one reason the majority of humans decide to start diving. Destinations that can offer visits to these spectacular structures generate a revenue that boosts a considerable amount of economic productivity. But few are those that know much about their reefs and act to protect them in such […]

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Craving Caving

My next leap took me to the island of Abaco in the Bahamas, where I commenced an intensive 11-day training with Brian Kakuk from Bahamas Underground for diving in caves. Caves had been calling me for a while now, and since my first dive in a cenote a couple of years back I was certain […]

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Kelper Helper

One of my greatest endeavor this year was to submerge myself within the canopy layers of a kelp forest. Kelp, for the longest time, was the spinach of the sea to me, and I had zero interest in getting near it. But little did I know back in the day that kelp is one of […]

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