Tandem drops into the abyss blackness .....eeeee seems very stressful in a new location in bad weather?! Amazing he found his GoPro. Also hope all was fine with Brian{??} in yellow rain gear behind ha as he bit it going over logs ....he was there one second then gone, haha. Great video and way to get brownee points with the kiddos haha. p.s. 'please' wear 'your' own boarding helmet and pads--especially wrist protection as you have to work and 'dive' of course and you do not need an unnecessary injury daaaaddd. Sound like a mutha hen, but am ok with that haha.
Haha your not wrong. I'm mostly worried about my ankles now a days. I've hurt them once since and diving and kicking with those long fins was very painful and almost not even possible. I got pretty good at falling but I know I'm not invincible haha. Yes, brain went down but we both had a good laugh after reviewing the footage lol. He was uninjured so all is good! And the kids loved the donuts, I gotta make up for being gone all afternoon somehow haha. Usually with freediving it's 1 up 1 down protocol but we were shallow enough to go down together safely! 🙂
Nice video man, that light was epic for photography in the beginning. Could me a new venture for you trying out underwater photography. Tre flips are still there !
Yeah man true! A shot of someone freediving in conditions like that would make a great photo. I like videography but taking some photos from time to time can't hurt. That was second try! Was pretty stoked to land that one haha. Cheers.
Nice video especially given the conditions. That blob is probably a "Glassy Tunicate". I suppose it might also be a sponge of some sort like a "Retractable Nipple Sponge". Both ids just from looking at the pictures in Lamb and Hanby.
Great video, crazy weather above water, but lots of life below. I think that logging boat was a Dozer, prop would spin 360 degrees with powerful diesel engines for moving logs around, and with a super deep draft they were impossible to roll over, wonder how that one sank…keep the vids coming…
Thanks man and great information. Figured that's what it was for but didn't know the technical name for em. Sounds like a fun job! And agreed, I was wondering myself. Doesn't look like there is an engine or anything left so I wonder if it was stripped and sank on purpose? I'll have to do some research. Great spot non the less!
Haha, LOL, always check everything, height, hours of operation, age limit, cost, cut off time, weather, parking, road closures, map, special considerations, etc. etc. Good dive too. haha, Mike.
Amen. Good advice man haha. We said we'd hit the park after the skatepark but the rain started. It was let down after let down for her. We felt bad!! 😬
Love your videos man. So many cool things to see in this province. I'm heading across to the island tomorrow evening and I hope I get the same views you did
Oh nice enjoy! Such a beautiful drive. We definitely have it lucky out here. I used to envy the tropics but if you can get past the rain and cold the rugged beauty in incomparable.
Interesting that you encountered similar visibility conditions to me. I had one day of fantastic viz followed the next week by a plankton bloom and really bad viz. I had the same thing happen last year around May when we were going to dive the Nakaya. One day some of the best viz ever and a few days later a plankton bloom. I suspect this sequence isn't random.
True man, the quite before the storm... Seems like late March/early April is the best visibility but immediately followed by the worst. Always have to enjoy it while it lasts!
Great footage from both of you! Is that Port Alberni spot a scout for spearfishing when the season opens up? Are Wolf Eels on the menu? I've only seen one and they are gnarly looking critters, but if their tasty, I'm all in!! Also, your shots of the coast and the Island never get old, It's like visiting an old friend for me, and I can't help but smile and check faces for anyone I know! lol
Haha nice! And thanks, Brians a cinematographer so he's got lots of great tricks up his sleeve. He's been helping me out and giving me some advice. Great guy. You can spearfish in the Alberni inlet but that spots at a popular SCUBA spot. Kindof like Madrona point, personally I'll leave it alone out of respect for them. With that said, I do plan on exploring the inlet much more and try to find some hidden gems! Wolf eel are closed as they were hunted to critical levels. They are still heavily poached so there populations are not doing great. Pretty sad but they are still awesome to dive with! I rarely see them so it's always a treat.
I wonder if the disease affecting starfish is because the sunlight can't penetrate through the algae murk to bring it's benefits, like how we need vitamin d from the sun.
Unfortunately it's a little more complicated than that. The pathogen responsible for the waste syndrome has been recorded in our waters for over 100 years. Unfortunately, with the additional stress of warming waters, sunstar are unable to cope with the virus and are succumbing to its affects. Although the algae is unfavorable for diving, the sea life thrive on it. Our water is murky but also jammed with nutrients as a result! Pretty neat, but humans are throwing a wrench in the ecosystem and they can no longer cope.
They look very similar but that was a little more fancy than squid eggs. Usually you'll be a bunch of squid eggs at a time too and not just one. Pretty neat looking though!
No worries! It wasn't deep at all, maybe 6-7m if that? It was fairly close to the wall, and a fairly short swim from the beach. I believe there is a second wreck there much deeper and I heard there is a mooring hooked up to it! Could be wrong about that though.
The Green Sea 2500. My friend and I are selling them. Started the company in 2021. We are stoked on em! www.divingsports.ca/products/green-sea-2500?_pos=1&_sid=d29886275&_ss=r
@@maraoshen Nice. Where in Canada Will you be diving though. Are you moving to British Columbia? Diving is vastly different from the East coast of Canada compared to the West. British Columbia has some of the best cold water diving in the world. I'm sure some of your gear will be usable but you'll probably have to upgrade a few things. We dive in 7mm open cell suits here.
1:31 RIP yellow hoody guy ;)
Haha that was Brian. Didn't even notice until the video was posted. That's awesome.
So much life in there!
Yeah it was awesome! Unexpected.
Tandem drops into the abyss blackness .....eeeee seems very stressful in a new location in bad weather?! Amazing he found his GoPro. Also hope all was fine with Brian{??} in yellow rain gear behind ha as he bit it going over logs ....he was there one second then gone, haha. Great video and way to get brownee points with the kiddos haha.
p.s. 'please' wear 'your' own boarding helmet and pads--especially wrist protection as you have to work and 'dive' of course and you do not need an unnecessary injury daaaaddd. Sound like a mutha hen, but am ok with that haha.
Haha your not wrong. I'm mostly worried about my ankles now a days. I've hurt them once since and diving and kicking with those long fins was very painful and almost not even possible. I got pretty good at falling but I know I'm not invincible haha. Yes, brain went down but we both had a good laugh after reviewing the footage lol. He was uninjured so all is good! And the kids loved the donuts, I gotta make up for being gone all afternoon somehow haha. Usually with freediving it's 1 up 1 down protocol but we were shallow enough to go down together safely! 🙂
Nice video man, that light was epic for photography in the beginning. Could me a new venture for you trying out underwater photography. Tre flips are still there !
Yeah man true! A shot of someone freediving in conditions like that would make a great photo. I like videography but taking some photos from time to time can't hurt. That was second try! Was pretty stoked to land that one haha. Cheers.
Awesome footage as always. Really appreciate your videos and dedication week after week
Thanks man! I'd do it with or without RUclips. I love the memories. Cheers, hope your doing well!
Nice footage and lots of nature and life down there!
Thanks and yes! Nice change from some of the other places I've been. Cheers!
another WINNING video! that dive was crazy. Could you see Brian's torch from a distance?
Thanks dude! That was my torch. His crapped out and diving without one would have been pointless haha.
Great one bud. Can't wait to get out with you again. JONESING
100% it's been to long. Me as well!
Very good my frend 👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thanks brother!
Really enjoying your videos :)
Thanks so much! They are fun to make. Cheers.
1:31, Good bail on buddy in the background :)
Haha right! Didn't realize I filmed that until I posted the video. Pretty slippery logs!
Not bad skateboarding for an old guy!
Still have a few tricks up me sleeve! In my head "don't roll my ankle, don't roll my ankle" haha
Nice video especially given the conditions. That blob is probably a "Glassy Tunicate". I suppose it might also be a sponge of some sort like a "Retractable Nipple Sponge". Both ids just from looking at the pictures in Lamb and Hanby.
Awesome man appreciate that! I think the Glassy Tunicate was the one. Figured you'd know! Cheers man, they are beautiful.
@@PNWSamson Last I dove the Chaudiere up Sechelt way a lot of it was coated in a related species. Quite a cool site.
Great video, crazy weather above water, but lots of life below. I think that logging boat was a Dozer, prop would spin 360 degrees with powerful diesel engines for moving logs around, and with a super deep draft they were impossible to roll over, wonder how that one sank…keep the vids coming…
Thanks man and great information. Figured that's what it was for but didn't know the technical name for em. Sounds like a fun job! And agreed, I was wondering myself. Doesn't look like there is an engine or anything left so I wonder if it was stripped and sank on purpose? I'll have to do some research. Great spot non the less!
Haha, LOL, always check everything, height, hours of operation, age limit, cost, cut off time, weather, parking, road closures, map, special considerations, etc. etc. Good dive too. haha, Mike.
Amen. Good advice man haha. We said we'd hit the park after the skatepark but the rain started. It was let down after let down for her. We felt bad!! 😬
Great video!
Thanks man!
Love your videos man. So many cool things to see in this province. I'm heading across to the island tomorrow evening and I hope I get the same views you did
Oh nice enjoy! Such a beautiful drive. We definitely have it lucky out here. I used to envy the tropics but if you can get past the rain and cold the rugged beauty in incomparable.
Beautiful family! My kids just lick the frosting off the donuts🤣 Holy Sh*% that Nanaimo bar donut 🤯
Haha Sayla does too. Well, she eats the top 50% haha. Yeah man they are unreal. The Nanaimo bar donut was my favorite. Deadly no doubt!
Interesting that you encountered similar visibility conditions to me. I had one day of fantastic viz followed the next week by a plankton bloom and really bad viz. I had the same thing happen last year around May when we were going to dive the Nakaya. One day some of the best viz ever and a few days later a plankton bloom. I suspect this sequence isn't random.
True man, the quite before the storm... Seems like late March/early April is the best visibility but immediately followed by the worst. Always have to enjoy it while it lasts!
Great footage from both of you! Is that Port Alberni spot a scout for spearfishing when the season opens up? Are Wolf Eels on the menu? I've only seen one and they are gnarly looking critters, but if their tasty, I'm all in!! Also, your shots of the coast and the Island never get old, It's like visiting an old friend for me, and I can't help but smile and check faces for anyone I know! lol
Haha nice! And thanks, Brians a cinematographer so he's got lots of great tricks up his sleeve. He's been helping me out and giving me some advice. Great guy. You can spearfish in the Alberni inlet but that spots at a popular SCUBA spot. Kindof like Madrona point, personally I'll leave it alone out of respect for them. With that said, I do plan on exploring the inlet much more and try to find some hidden gems! Wolf eel are closed as they were hunted to critical levels. They are still heavily poached so there populations are not doing great. Pretty sad but they are still awesome to dive with! I rarely see them so it's always a treat.
I wonder if the disease affecting starfish is because the sunlight can't penetrate through the algae murk to bring it's benefits, like how we need vitamin d from the sun.
Unfortunately it's a little more complicated than that. The pathogen responsible for the waste syndrome has been recorded in our waters for over 100 years. Unfortunately, with the additional stress of warming waters, sunstar are unable to cope with the virus and are succumbing to its affects. Although the algae is unfavorable for diving, the sea life thrive on it. Our water is murky but also jammed with nutrients as a result! Pretty neat, but humans are throwing a wrench in the ecosystem and they can no longer cope.
think we have seen this b4 on the shore by sambrio few years back ,opalescent squid eggs 3:54 mins maybe?
They look very similar but that was a little more fancy than squid eggs. Usually you'll be a bunch of squid eggs at a time too and not just one. Pretty neat looking though!
@@PNWSamson intersting super cool ! 😎
Sweet vid, I tried finding a wreck out there last year but failed. How deep was that one, and was it closer to the wall? Thanks!
No worries! It wasn't deep at all, maybe 6-7m if that? It was fairly close to the wall, and a fairly short swim from the beach. I believe there is a second wreck there much deeper and I heard there is a mooring hooked up to it! Could be wrong about that though.
Doughnuts!
Super tasty! A little deadly though. Definitely should have gone for the half dozen vs the dozen haha. Donut gut for days lol
what's your dive light setup?
The Green Sea 2500. My friend and I are selling them. Started the company in 2021. We are stoked on em! www.divingsports.ca/products/green-sea-2500?_pos=1&_sid=d29886275&_ss=r
What was the song playing during the wreck dive?
That's intro Hyperspace by the Astronomics. I leave all my music in the description if your ever looking for a title.
@1:30 your buddy bites it in the background. Looks like he ate some log. @1:32 looks very very uncomfortable
Haha yeah, funny clip! Sorry, I don't understand the uncomfortable part at 1:32?
@@PNWSamson pain.
Moving from sydney soon and wondering if i can dive in canada or sell my diving gear
You can definitely dive here. Scuba or freediving equipment? And what province are you moving to?
@@PNWSamson yeah so glad to have found your vid. My freediving gear, i rent out scuba gear whenever i scuba dive
@@maraoshen Nice. Where in Canada Will you be diving though. Are you moving to British Columbia? Diving is vastly different from the East coast of Canada compared to the West. British Columbia has some of the best cold water diving in the world. I'm sure some of your gear will be usable but you'll probably have to upgrade a few things. We dive in 7mm open cell suits here.
@@PNWSamson might move to alberta but keen on travelling to go diving