Grand Cayman Scuba Diving the Doc Polson Wreck
Grand Cayman Scuba Diving the Doc Polson Wreck December 3, 2018. Late afternoon dive on the cable laying ship named after the first dive doctor in the Cayman Islands.
Wreck of the Doc Polson, Grand Cayman 04/14/14
Diving the wreck of the Doc Polson. This was our first dive of the trip and a very pleasant one. Dive time 44min. Max Depth 54'. Thanks to Neptune's Divers Cayman.
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Doc Polson, The wreck of
The small freighter Doc Polson on Grand Caymans west side.
Cayman Diving on the Doc Polson
Grand Cayman Diving on the Doc Polson. For more info: AmbassadorDivers.com
Doc Poslon Wreck Cayman Island
Doc Polson Wreck
Diving the Polson wreck
Cayman Wreck Diving
The sinking of the Doc Polson, Grand Cayman.
Doc Polson Wreck
Wreck Doc Polson has its name because of the former doctor taht the people of grand Cayman remembered so well.
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Diving courtesy of SeaSports Grand Cayman.
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Grand Cayman 2018 Day 3
Awesome day of diving and family snorkeling fun on Grand Cayman. Diving sites: Doc Polson & Lone Star Ledges. Diving with Don Foster's - a fantastic crew!
Doc Paulson wreck
A relaxed dive on the shallow wreck of the Doc Paulson on Grand Cayman island. Starring Rita Oosterbaan on Inspiration.
A Night Dive on Grand Cayman
We did a twilight shore dive off of Grand Cayman right off the pier from Cobalt Coast. This is a video to give a diver that has never gone night diving an idea of what to expect. No sharks unfortunately...
Diving the wreck Doc Paulsen
Grand Cayman - Big Dipper and the wreck Doc Paulsen. First day of boat diving on 11/16/2009.
4/2013 SHIPWRECK BALBOA GRAND CAYMAN
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Cayman Aggressor IV HD
The crystal, clear, warm water of the Cayman Islands has made it one of the top scuba diving destinations in the world.
The Cayman Islands are a British Crown Colony which lies 480 miles south of Miami, nestled in the turquoise waters of the western Caribbean.
Divers will explore the walls and ship wrecks of Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac. Weather permitting, the Cayman Aggressor IV will dive the best of all three islands which includes the Russian Destroyer in Cayman Brac, Bloody Bay Wall in Little Cayman, and Stingray City, North wall, South wall, Kittiwake and Doc Polson wrecks in Grand Cayman.
With luxury live aboard accommodations, incredible Cayman diving and the beautiful water of the Caribbean, this is an adventure you don’t want to miss!
scuba dive raja ampat Misool Wagnab - Dive site : Farondi Cave
scuba diving the in raja ampat Misool Wagnab area - Dive site : Farondi Cave. Actually, there were 3 caves in total.
the entrance of the 1st cave was very shallow, the top of the entrance was only partially submerged, and we surfaced into a small air pocket inside.
the 2nd cave was linked to the 1st cave via an underwater entrance. the 2nd cave was similar to the 1st, a small air pocket, the 2nd cave had a few electric clams in it. 2nd cave had its own exit to the sea.
it was a long swim from the 2nd cave to the 3rd cave along the outer reef of the island. The swim was pleasant with no current and boasted the densed colourful coral life of Misool.
the 3rd cave was the largest and most enjoyable with large schools of fish in it.
Diving in Grand Cayman (featuring USS Kittiwake)
A sample of the marine life to be seen in Grand Cayman plus a swim round / through the wreck of the USS Kittiwake. Dive guide Drew McArthur at DiveTech. Shot in October 2019.
Scuba Diving Doc Poulson and Eden Rock Grand Cayman
Doc Poulson and Eden Rock Dive Sites Grand Cayman
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Doc Poulson Named for a doctor on Grand Cayman the Doc Polson was a cable laying ship before being turned into an artificial reef. Depth:50 feet.
Eden Rock: Depth 46 feet
See at 15:56 Nurse Shark flipping on it's back, beautiful encounter.
Scuba Diving on the Oro Verde Wreck and Wildlife Reef (Grand Cayman)
A two tank dive; first on the wreck of the Oro Verde and then on Wildlife Reef, off Grand Cayman, Caribbean.
The Oro Verde, which means “green gold,” was originally a U.S. Army transport ship. After conversion to an environmental research vessel, the ship was next reborn as a banana boat. It spent 10 years hauling bananas between Ecuador and Miami. The boat acquired its current name during its banana-hauling days. Rumors flew that the ship’s cargo included substantial quantities of marijuana in addition to bananas. The Oro Verde eventually ran aground in 1976 on the reef surrounding Grand Cayman, allegedly due to mutiny by the crew, who wanted part of the illicit profits. The ship sat on the reef until 1980, when the local dive community adopted the wreck. It was moved into shallower water and purpose-sunk, now functioning as an artificial reef in 60 feet (18 m) off Seven Mile Beach.
Wildlife Reef is a shallow reef named more for what you might see here than anything on shore. Part of the Seven Mile stretch that is considered a juvenile fish nursery, this large coral finger reaches all the way out to the main reef wall and is an entire dive in itself. Average depth: 40 feet.
Special thanks to deepbluediverscayman.com for being excellent guides.
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