Reef Restoration to the “Max”
By Bill Doran Coral Restoration on reefs is critical as they are one of the most important ecosystems on the planet, providing habitats for thousands of species of fish and … Read More
By Bill Doran Coral Restoration on reefs is critical as they are one of the most important ecosystems on the planet, providing habitats for thousands of species of fish and … Read More
By Karen Erens Ti whale an nou. The Caribbean Cetacean Society uses this mix of English and Creole, meaning “our little whales,” to promote their cetacean expeditions around … Read More
By Karen Erens Have you ever seen flamingoes underwater? What did I just say? The Cyphoma Gibbosum, better known as the flamingo tongue snail, is a small snail … Read More
By Jean-Marc Claes Cruisers clean-up scuba dive: September 17th, 2023, The International Clean Up Day. This date did not go unnoticed by the Cruisers community in Curaçao. Curaçao … Read More
By Karen Erens Position: anchored in front of Cayo Vigia, Santa Barbara de Samana As captain Jean-Marc is busy with other things se con d captain in command, … Read More
By Bill Doran My wife Kelly, and I were at another local market at Daniels Landhuis in Curacao, and once again, I came across a couple that were creating … Read More
By Jean-Marc Claes Did yservalou see last month’s article about ‘Discover Our Blue Planet’? Many non-profit organizations suffer from a lack of funding but have the best ideas … Read More
By Karen Erens How many night dives have you done? Are you still getting excited about diving in the dark, or are you getting a bit bored? … Read More
By Jean-Marc Claes The Adventures of SY Blowing Bubbles have been published regularly in the ongoing editions of ScubaBiz.Help. During 2021-2022, the yacht, on its world scuba tour, has … Read More
By Jean-Marc Claes Did you see last month’s article about ‘Discover Our Blue Planet’? Many non-profit organizations suffer from a lack of funding but have the best ideas for … Read More