Jupiter Florida Diving Gopro
This is a compilation of several dives in Jupiter and Palm Beach Florida primarily from the weekend of December the 21st, 2014. The weather was phenomenal, blue skies with temperatures in the 70's and 80's, and sea swells only around a foot.
The charter for the 'Wet Temptations' boat was booked through Scuba Works Dive shop in Jupiter Florida. They were a great group to work with. A link to their website can be found here:
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The Lemon shark footage was filmed during a separate dive on 'Emerald Charters'. This charter offers exceptional dives with sharks and pelagic species, optimal for experienced scuba divers. A link to their charters can be found here:
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Filmed with a GoPro Hero 3
SCUBA Diving with Jupiter Dive Center, Florida, USA - 1st Dive
Navy exploring Jupiter WWII plane wreck
Divers from the United States Navy have set up shop off the coast of Jupiter.
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LEARN TO SCUBA DIVE at Abyss Dive Center in Marathon Florida Keys - a Conch Productions video
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Drivers stuck after fueling up with contaminated gas in Jupiter
Drivers stuck after fueling up with contaminated gas in Jupiter
Scuba Diving Florida - Captain Tony Shipwreck - GoPro
The Captain Tony is a 167-foot long Dutch freighter, and was sunk on October 22, 1996. The wreck is in 85 feet of water, and lies off the coast of Boynton Beach. The bow of the ship points to the South. Divers can penetrate the wreck and explore inside with advanced training.
There are nearby shipwreck including the Castor and Budweiser.
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Beneath The Bridge - Full Episode
The Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach, Florida, is known as one of the best shore dives in the United States. What appears as an unlikely dive site at first is home to a rich variety of marine life, ranging from sea horses to manta rays. A scientist from Florida Atlantic University is studying the two species of octopus that live here, to better understand how these animals can co-exist in one area without competing with each other. In addition, a group of dedicated underwater photographers is contributing to scientific knowledge by documenting the large number of nudibranchs, or sea slugs, that live beneath the bridge.
MIKE BOLTON - LEGENDARY TREASURE HUNTER, DIVER, SHARK CONSERVATIONIST
LIKE AND SHARE THIS VIDEO WITH SOMEONE WHO WOULD LOVE TO FIND SOME SUNKEN TREASURE! Michael Bolton’s decades of influence in both the diving and shark conservation communities are as rich with history as they are entertaining. Bolton’s love for the water began in the 1960’s at the age of 17. His honorable time spent serving in the United States Air Force eventually found him stationed in Panama, where the opportunity to dive was amplified by the isthmus’s positioning between both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
After his retirement from the Air Force, Bolton was launched into stardom after a meteoric rise to the top of the competitive spearfishing world, representing the country of Panama in the late 60’s and early 70’s during multiple international tournaments. It was then that Michael, known then as “the silent hunter”, was asked to assist in constructing a sport fishing club on Coiba Island, one of Panama’s remote islands off the Pacific. Bolton spent almost two years residing on the island, and during that time drifted away from spearfishing, only to find new passion in underwater photography and videography. It was at that time Bolton’s love and obsession with sharks was solidified, and the fire for capturing wildlife encounters through his lens was breathed into life.
“Using the old Nikon Nikonos 1 & ll, 35m still cameras and a Kodak K100 16mm movie camera with a Al Giddings Underwater housing, I fell into the passion of taking pictures and videos. It was a challenge in those days as it was only film shooting with the old Ektachrome 64 and 100. I was capturing the videos and pictures as best as I could, and then I’d take them to develop and hopefully come out with something worth looking at at. During the next few years I had the opportunity to work with ABC’s Wild World of Sports, filming underwater action shots of sailfish marlin and game fish. It was not a full time gig, it was only when they would come to Panama for these episodes and look me up for the job. I did this as a hobby, not as a profession. I had my full time job so I was only able to do this on my spare time.”
Bolton’s professional years were spent as an industry leading salvage and treasure expert who’s resume expands beyond the recovery of almost half a dozen Spanish shipwrecks. Michael Bolton’s contribution to the recovery of ocean floor’s history cannot be overstated. His detailed historical reference, precise planning, and execution in the most challenging conditions has been hailed around the world. After pioneering recovery and salvage operations for almost 3 decades, Bolton announced his retirement in 2008, and devoted his full time and effort into marine wildlife conservation.
Michael is one of only few divers in the world to have shared the water with Great White sharks outside of the confines of a cage.
“Those moments have been some of the highlights of my life. Great Whites are very curious animals, and even though they knows their size and power, they are also very cautious, intelligent, and have extraordinary eye sight. The Great White doesn’t just run in and attack a prey at the first site. It studies and analyzes what could be a prey by making several circles and assessing the situation before an attack. So, 99% of the time around humans, the Great White is just surveying the situation by circling around until it eventually realizes that we are not its prey. Again, knowledge and understand of sharks behavior is always the best defense with them.”
Although for many diving outside of a cage with a Great White is almost unimaginable, Bolton maintains that for getting good camera shots, it is much better from inside the cage. From here (inside of the cage), they are much more active, instead of curious and cautious when diving outside of it.
Bolton’s decades of expertise and in-water knowledge have solidified him as a top expeditary leader. This pioneer has paved a path for future generations of ocean enthusiasts to passionately pursue a course of life changing experiences. Capturing these vibrant moments help to shape and direct our society towards a path of increased oceanic conservation and education. The entire Shark Addicts crew consider Michael to be both dear friend and mentor, freely sharing his vast experience with the next generation of ocean protectors.
SCUBA Diving on St. Thomas: Congo - June 18, 2014
My 13th dive overall and first dive using a GoPro. The dive site is Congo just off of St. Thomas, USVI. It's actually a very cool dive site, but the video probably doesn't do it justice. My fault. Obviously I have more work to do on my buoyancy control and my camera work, but this was a fun dive and I am happy to share.
Aircraft wreck found off Florida's Atlantic coast
A scuba diver in Florida says he's found the remains of a WWII-era aircraft on the ocean floor.
Florida 2012 Lobstering
a short video showing a power snare at work and proving to Kelly that Lobsters grunt when caught ;)
Diving the USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg shipwreck Key West 8-1-15 with Force-E divers
Diving the Vandenberg wreck on 8-1-15 for the Force-E group. The skeleton hanging on the wreck is NOT real.
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January 9, 1827 - Construction Starts on the First Sand Key Lighthouse
Sand key is situated next to a channel that leads to Key West. It's located roughly eight miles to the north west of Key West. In normal conditions, a significant amount of sand accumulates on the submerged reefs at Sand Key and it actually creates a small island.
Soon after the United States took possession of Florida in 1821, a wooden daymark was placed on the island to warn mariners of this navigational hazard. Lighthouses to mark Florida's reef had just recently been completed at Cape Florida, Key West and the Dry Tortugas, when Congress allocated $16,000 on May 18, 1826 for a lighthouse on Sand Key. The plans for this tower were similar to those us for the other three calling for a 70 foot conical brick tower, exhibiting a light from 11 lamps set in 14 inch reflectors.
Sand Keys light revolved, producing a flashing signature that differentiated it from the nearby fixed light at Key West. The first keeper of Sand Key Lighthouse was slated to be Joseph Ximenez. However, keeper John Flaherty and his wife Rebecca were having a terrible time adjusting to their isolated lives on the Dry Tortugas. So the collector of customs at Key West, William Pinckney arranged for the two keepers to trade assignments. Shortly after the Flaherty's arrived on the island, Sand Key Light was exhibited for the first time on April 15, 1827.
With fisherman, wreckers and picnickers from Key West frequenting the island, the Flaherty's thoroughly enjoyed their new social life. Their joy however, was short lived as John became very sick in May of 1828, and then passed away in 1830. Rebecca remained on the island and was appointed keeper after her husband's death.
In June of 1831, William Randolph Hackley, and attorney in Key West, recorded the following account of a visit he made at Sand Key Lighthouse. The wind was so light that we did not get to the Key until noon. I went up to the lighthouse. The light is revolving and it's one of the best in the United States. It's kept by Mrs. Flaherty. She with her sister and a hired man are the only inhabitants of the Key and sometimes there are none but the two females. The length of the key is from 150 to 200 yards, and the average breath 50 yards. We remain till evening and having spent a pleasant day, returned to town around 8pm.
The November 23, 1834 edition of the Florida Herald reported a wedding on Sand Key Lighthouse. Rebecca Flaherty had married Captain Frederick Neill. The newlyweds took a lengthy trip the next year to visit family while, a temporary keeper watched the light. Upon their return, Captain Neil was appointed the keeper and served in this role until he resigned in February 10 of 1836.
Captain Francis Wallington was the next keeper maintaining the light until July 27, 1837, when the colorful Captain Joshua Appleby succeeded him. Born in Rhode Island in 1773, Appleby became a widower at a young age when his first wife, Sarah Vaille died at 23. Leaving him alone to care for their one year old daughter, Eliza. In 1820, Appleby sailed for the Florida Keys, where he co founded a settlement on Vaca Key and made a living from the sea through fishing, turtling and salvaging shipwrecks. Appleby's salvaging practices were soon called into question as he was accused of conspiring with a privateer, Charles Hoffner, to intentionally run aground vessels captured by Hoffner so the cargo could be salvaged and sold.
Commander David Porter, head of the naval Squadron a key was responsible for eradicating piracy had Apple be arrested in 1823, and takeen to the irons in Charleston, South Carolina.
Appleby must have been innocent or had friends in high places as he was released after Smith Thompson, the Secretary of the Navy and President James Monroe reviewed the case. Upon securing his freedom, Appleby returned to Rhode Island for a time and then he relocated to Key West. In 1830, the government granted Appleby a license as a wrecker, a trade he practiced for several years. Then on July 27, 1837, he accepted an appointment as the head keeper of Sand Key Lighthouse. While Applebee's livelihood had previously depended on ships misfortunes, it was now his duty to keep these ships safely away from the reef.
During Applebee's tenure at the lighthouse, hurricanes struck Sand Key in 1841 and 1842. With the 1842 hurricane destroying the keepers dwelling and seriously damaging the land. In 1843, a seawall was built around the lighthouse to properly provide protection from the storm surge that accompanied the hurricanes. The following year, that wall was put to the test and it failed. The new keepers dwelling was swept away along with a good portion of the island.
Applebee's daughter, Eliza, have visited the lighthouse on October 1846, along with her husband and their three year old son, and Mary's adopted daughter. On October 11th, a hurricane described as the most destructive have any that has ever visited these latitudes and the memory of man hit Sand...
Fast Boat Ride to the Hillsboro Inlet -Uncut Edition- (SE Florida Coast)
A fun ride back to the marina and a good view of how to enter the notorious tricky inlet approaching from the south cruising fast in a Sailfish 240cc (center console) fishing boat. After diving the Pompano Beach coral reef we raced to the marina via the Hillsboro inlet. The lighthouse is from 1907 and the beam reaches 28 nautical miles the farthest in the continental United States. The SS Copenhagen wreck lies where we took off. Fishing center console boat sea trial in calm waters going fast. Place to retire, vacation and what to do in Florida. Water activities, boating, yachting, diving, snorkeling, best beaches in the USA. How warm is the ocean water temperature in the summer? Nice boat check it out at the Miami & Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. My best selfie. Summer 2014 uncut version.
Navegando en un barco para pesca en la costa del sudeste de la Florida cerca de Fort Lauderdale y Pompano Beach al norte de Miami, buceando y snorkeling el arrecife de coral y el barco hundido en 1900. Que hacer y donde ir, las playas mas lindas en Estados Unidos. Que es una Selfie? filamdo con la gopro dive housing. Que temperatura tiene el agua del mar en verano? Najciekawsze miejsca do zwiedzenia w Floridzie. słoneczne plaże
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