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Island Hoppers Scuba Catch an Island Attitude!Nashville's Dive Center for Scuba Lessons, Scuba Travel, Equipment, and Fun Nashville's only PADI 5 Star IDC Facility.

Offering Scuba lessons, Scuba equipment sales, Scuba Travel, Scuba and Paintball airfills, Scuba repair, and Snorkeling equipment. If you do not want the high pressure sales or overpriced classes and equipment then this is the place to be. Island Hoppers will always put you first even if it means recommending another facility to meet your needs. Come Catch an Island Attitude and visit us today.

Do you ever wonder why Bonaire is so popular?  Calm seas, incredible marine life, colorfull reefs, and more.  But so man...
06/19/2026

Do you ever wonder why Bonaire is so popular? Calm seas, incredible marine life, colorfull reefs, and more. But so many forget about above the water. Here is a normal view at breakfast taken by Bart B. WOW! This is what makes bonaire incredible. Flat seas, blue skies, and Rainbows! the rainbows here are spectacular and you even have double rainbows regularly. Bart Butler Bonaire Island Divi Resorts

06/17/2026

Orcas
At the end of July we are heading to La Paz to hopefully dive with orcas and in getting ready found out a lot of neat stuff. Of course you probably already know that Orcas are dolphins and not whales. But there is more!
Resident" orcas chatter constantly while hunting because fish have poor hearing and can't pick up their sonar frequencies. "Transient" orcas (who hunt marine mammals like seals ) hunt in complete silence. That's scary.

Females go through menopause. Orcas are one of only a handful of species on Earth (alongside humans and a few other toothed whales) where females go through menopause. A female orca usually stops reproducing in her 30s or 40s but can live to be 90 years old.

Pods speak different languages and they have accents. The vocalizations of two different orca clans can be as distinct as Greek and Russian. Different pods have distinct dialects, similar to a Southern drawl versus a New England accent.

https://scripps.ucsd.edu/news/new-way-differentiate-orca-whale-cultures-through-audio-recordings #:~:text=Resident%20killer%20whales%20who%20eat,whales'%20communications%20with%20each%20other.

06/17/2026

Question - what is okay to say to your dive buddies or while getting ready to dive or after a dive BUT you may not want to say on date night? Or maybe you do

I'll go first - 'wow, that was tiny'

It has been a while but this could make treasure diving have a comeback.  They just found a 22.5 pound silver bar from t...
06/15/2026

It has been a while but this could make treasure diving have a comeback. They just found a 22.5 pound silver bar from the Atocha wreck with value estimates of over $100000! But there is treasure locally also. People call every day to the store that have lost items. rings, watches, cell phones, wallets, even boat motors and boats. Then if you go to party cove it is filled with with wedding rings, class rings, and designer sunglasses. Anywhere people are in the water there is treasure to be found. Sometimes an old boat anchor and sometimes the whole boat. I have numerous rings and earrings I have found over the years. The old honey hole was on Percy Priest where the kids went cliff jumping. Rings, necklaces, wallets, loose change, and even beer bottles!

Mel Fisher crew recovers first Atocha silver bar since 1999 🪎

KEY WEST — Mel Fisher’s Shipwreck Expeditions has recovered a 22.5-pound silver bar from the wreck of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha off Key West, the first silver bar the team has brought up from the historic site since June 1999.

The recovery was made June 13 by Captain Drake and the crew of the salvage vessel DARE while working in approximately 50 feet of water. After investigating target, the team uncovered the artifact, which Captain Drake personally brought to the surface.

Gary Randolph, president of Mel Fisher’s Shipwreck Expeditions, said the find emphasizes that the Atocha continues to yield important artifacts more than four decades after the company’s landmark discoveries began.

“This discovery is a powerful reminder that the Atocha still holds secrets after decades of salvage,” Randolph said. “Captain Drake, Lead Diver Blake and the crew of the DARE continue the legacy of Mel Fisher’s ‘Today’s the Day’ spirit.

Every discovery like this advances our understanding of maritime history while fueling the sense of adventure and exploration that has defined this work in the Florida Keys for generations.”

The silver bar remains heavily encrusted with marine growth after more than 400 years beneath the sea. One clearly visible feature is an assay scoop — a small section removed from the top of the bar during the Spanish colonial period to confirm it was solid silver throughout rather than plated.

The Nuestra Señora de Atocha sank during a hurricane in 1622 while carrying an enormous cargo of silver, gold, emeralds from Colombia’s Muzo mines and other valuables bound for Spain.

Mel Fisher’s team located the vessel’s legendary mother lode in 1985 after a 16-year search, widely regarded as one of the most significant treasure recoveries in modern history.

Since the 1985 discovery, thousands of artifacts have been recovered from the Atocha and Santa Margarita wreck sites. Substantial portions of the cargo remain unrecovered, however, including hundreds of silver bars and thousands of silver coins.

Randolph noted that several promising magnetic targets have already been identified in the immediate area where the bar was found. The discovery has renewed interest in the location and raised hopes that additional silver bars, coins and other historically notable artifacts may still be buried nearby.

The silver bar is currently aboard the DARE and is expected to arrive at the Mel Fisher conservation laboratory in Key West in the coming days.

Conservators there will conduct high-resolution photography, conservation treatment, X-ray fluorescence analysis and other scientific examinations to document and preserve the artifact while revealing any additional markings or historical details.

Treasure Coast residents and visitors can see other spectacular Atocha artifacts on public display at the Mel Fisher's Treasures at 1322 U.S. Highway 1 in Sebastian.

ℹ️ The family-owned museum features many of the most significant items recovered from the 1622 Spanish fleet wrecks and remains a popular local attraction for history enthusiasts and families alike.

The journey of a thousand miles beginning with a single step - Lao TzuWhat was your first step like into scuba after the...
06/13/2026

The journey of a thousand miles beginning with a single step - Lao Tzu

What was your first step like into scuba after the pool?

Calling all Mermaids!  Registration forLadies Dive day at Pennyroyal Scuba Center LLC. Blue Springs Park is now a gone. ...
06/12/2026

Calling all Mermaids! Registration forLadies Dive day at Pennyroyal Scuba Center LLC. Blue Springs Park is now a gone. Follow the links to check out all the fun happenings that day! Be sure to tag all the lady divers you know so that they can participte in this free event.

https://pennyroyalscuba.com/womens-dive-day-annual-event/

I have one opening for Palau in 2027.  Interested?  Let me know or tag a friend who may be interested
06/11/2026

I have one opening for Palau in 2027. Interested? Let me know or tag a friend who may be interested

If you could only dive with one for the rest of your life: Turtles,Sharks, Mantas or Whales.   Which would you chose and...
06/11/2026

If you could only dive with one for the rest of your life: Turtles,Sharks, Mantas or Whales. Which would you chose and why?

06/10/2026

Seahorse Nerd Alert -
Everything you wanted to know about seahorses and IDing them in the Americas.

So much to learn! Join the Citizen Science effort to contribute and learn more.

Learn about the  mighty Mantis Shrimp!
06/10/2026

Learn about the mighty Mantis Shrimp!

Meet the mantis shrimp, one of the ocean’s most colorful and powerful critters, and discover where to see one while diving with Aggressor Liveaboards.

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