What do you see down there?! California Scuba Diving - Just the Bubbles Ep.1

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @SoupCatJJ
    @SoupCatJJ 10 месяцев назад +1

    I thought that school of black surfperch looked familiar, we were there the same day a few hours later!
    That night there was so much glowing plankton we didnt have our lights on for half an hour 😁

  • @paulgee8253
    @paulgee8253 10 месяцев назад

    Tunnels are great. Night too.

    • @divewithbrittany
      @divewithbrittany  10 месяцев назад

      Haha, that's what Matt thought! And I agree! One of my favorite things to do on a calmish day - hunker down while the set goes over and then free ride all the way to the end :) I don't usually get it on video, but it definitely gets dark when a wave goes over and makes the Champagne room live up to its name.

  • @SashaVoitoff
    @SashaVoitoff 10 месяцев назад

    Are you a scuba diver and do you have own scuba gear like wetsuit and dive gloves and dive hood and dive boots and dive fins and dive mask and scuba tank and bcd and regulator to breath from and breath underwater with scuba regulator who is your dive buddy and how long did it take you to do your scuba training and how dose it feel to breath underwater with scuba regulator

    • @divewithbrittany
      @divewithbrittany  10 месяцев назад

      Yes, I am! You don't need to own all your own gear to go scuba diving, but it makes it a lot more comfortable and easy to go if you do. I usually wear a drysuit instead of a wetsuit, because I like to be toasty warm on longer dives - on this dive my buddy Matt and I stayed down for 80 minutes! The water was "warm" for this time of year here, and was only 60F. Often it will get down to about 54F in the winter/spring. When I took my open water class, we studied the book at home, did one day in the classroom, one day in the pool and then two days in the ocean. Breathing underwater feels amazing. I still remember the first time I got to breathe underwater. We did a Discover Scuba Diving and it was in a pool, but still so cool. I love the feeling of being weightless too and seeing all the creatures down there is what keeps me going again and again - you never know what you're going to see!

    • @SashaVoitoff
      @SashaVoitoff 10 месяцев назад

      @@divewithbrittany what do i need for warm water diving