Thursday, October 1, 2015

The Wall and Ribbon Eel in Puerto Princesa, Philippines

Dive #: 256
Date: 26.9.2015
Place: Philippines, Puerto Princesa, The Wall
Depth: 30,7m Average: 15,2m
Dive time: 55min
Visibility: 15-20m
Sea temperature: +30C


Equipment

Bottle: 12L/200bar (air)  Wetsuit: No wetsuit, only shorts and sleeveless  Weight: 5Kg
Camera: Canon PowerShot G15 + Ikelite´s housing  Computer: Suunto Stinger

Dive Center: Dive Puerto Princesa
Price: 3300PHP/63€/2 dives


I visited last weekend in Palawan and of course I had to go also diving. I went to dive with Romel, who is the owner of Dive Puerto Princesa. Romel is also PADI instructor. There was nobody else, so had two relax dives just a two of us. 

This was my first dive for 7 months, so even being on the boat felt so good. 
Romel had a special outfit on the first dive. 
Everything is ready and to the water.
In the beginning of the dive we saw many feather corals. 
Here is a black one.
Different kind of soft coral.
Romel and big fan coral.
More feather coral.
Red teeth triggerfish tries to hide.
Nudibranch.
Guard of the nest.
In the end of the dive we saw one turtle, but it was quite far and much deeper than we.


Dive #: 257
Date: 26.9.2015
Place: Philippines, Puerto Princesa, Ribbon Eel
Depth: 22,8m Average: 13,7m
Dive time: 56min
Visibility: 15m
Sea temperature: +30C


Equipment

Bottle: 12L/200bar (air)  Wetsuit: No wetsuit, only shorts and sleeveless  Weight: 5Kg
Camera: Canon PowerShot G15 + Ikelite´s housing  Computer: Suunto Stinger

In the beginning of the second dive we saw several nudibranchs.
There was also two blue-spotted stingrays, but I couldn´t go near to take any close-ups.
This white eye moray eel looks quite funny. 
Same guy.
Yellow margin moray eel hiding.
Lionfish on the top of brain coral.
Nudi couple.
Ready to escape.
Yellow head moray eel mouth open.
Same moray closer. 
It was so nice to dive after 7 months. Just too long break. It´s anyway so easy to go diving also here from Manila. Hopefully soon again.

Special thank to Romel!

Regards from Manila,
Mika

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

DRT Dive Expo Philippines 2015

Last weekend 11-13 of Sep 2015 was held international DRT Dive Expo Philippines 2015. DRT means Diving, Resort and Travel. The venue was in SM Megatrade Convention Center in Ortigas. I visited in DRT on Saturday.
One big group of the exhibitors were local dive shops. They were selling all kind of dive gears, camera equipments, dive trips, etc. In practice everything from the basic equipments to advanced tech diving and all levels of underwater photographers.
Another big group in the event were dive resorts. Most of the dive resorts were from Philippines, but also other countries like Indonesia and Thailand.

Almost immediately after I came to the exhibition hall I met coincidentally Finnish Saila, who was promoting Atmosphere Resort in Dumaguete. Apo Island is very well known diving place near Dumaguete and the resort have dive trips also to the island. Sea turtles are very common in Apo area.
I met also Finnish couple Pekka and Tiina in the Expo, who were promoting totally new dive resort in Tablas called First Buddy. They have already dive shop in Phuket Thailand, but they will open now new one to Tablas in Philippines. Grand opening will be 19th of Sep 2015, if I remember correctly.

Pekka told the area is new for diving and the reefs are still totally untouchable. They have also accommodation available. New places are always welcome and would be interested to visit.
For me the most interesting thing in DRT was the underwater photography seminars. This was the program for all 3 days.



First seminar on Saturday was Jerome Kim´s (South Korea) topic Romblon: The New Macro Heaven.
Jerome has specialized for UW macro photography and the shots were simply incredible. The creatures can be super small. The smallest are only 1-2mm long and can be partly transparent. This means it´s also very difficult to take photos. He told sometimes he had to use the whole one dive to get only one good shot of one creature.

He showed very cool pictures of tiny nudis, flatworms, etc.
More Jerome´s amazing UW macro photos in his gallery.

Amanda Cotton (USA) had totally different kind of seminar topic: Diving with Dinosaur - Encountering the American Crocodile.
Amanda told her project from Banco Chinchorro in Mexico, where they have studied the behavior of Amarican Crocodiles. The idea of diving or snorkeling with crocodiles sounds totally crazy, but according her presentation it can be possible.

The place in Mexico is very shallow and the water is crystal clear. The biggest crocodiles can be more than 4 meters, so the safety is very important.
Scott Gutsy Tuason (Philippines) was the next one and he told about Black Water Photography in his relax way.
Basic idea of the Black Water Photography is to go to the middle of open sea after sunset, where the sea is deep enough. First the lights will be set to the 20m long rope with the weight. The lights will create a light tunnel, which attracts the fishes and other creatures to near the rope. Gutsy told the best time for the Black Water Photography is starting around 10PM. At night there come lots of creatures from the depth, which never comes near the surface in the day time.

Gutsy´s photos are very impressive.
Some creatures are extremely rare to see.
Great UW photos around the Philippines.
Diver with Jacks in Tubbataha - Photographer: Alex Mustard (UK)
I met in the Expo also my dive buddy Romel from Puerto Princesa, Palawan. He is very experienced dive instructor and knows the Puerto Princesa dive spots very well. You can contact him via his web page Dive Puerto Princesa.
DRT was very good event and must visit for all who are interested about diving, snorkeling or just marine life. I really liked the seminars. Hopefully DRT it will be also next year 2016.

Regards from DRT Philippines,
Mika

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Crossing and Maris Rock in Puerto Princesa, Philippines

Dive #: 254
Date: 14.2.2015
Place: Philippines, Palawan, Puerto Princesa, Crossing
Depth: 31,7m Average: 18,5m
Dive time: 52min
Visibility: 20-35m
Sea temperature: +28C

Equipment
Bottle: 12L/220bar (air)  Wetsuit: Only shorts and sleeveless  Weight: 5Kg
Camera: Canon PowerShot G15 + Ikelite´s housing  Computer: Suunto Stingray

Dive CenterMoana Dive Center

I had two dives with my friend Tommi and our dive quide/instructor Dani in Puerto Princesa area. Our first dive spot was Crossing.

In the beginning we saw big nudibranch.
Scorpion fish is master to be invisible. Can you see it?
Nemos.
Three nudibranchs.
This kind of ray I have never seen before. It´s honeycomb whiptail ray. The visibility in that point was not so good and I also could not go near enough the ray, so I had to crop the photo quite much.
I tried to take photo one turtle, which was quite far. Guys showed me that there is another just on the front to me.
Same turtle.
Then it was time to safety stop. Dani in the sun.


Dive #: 255
Date: 14.2.2015
Place: Philippines, Palawan, Puerto Princesa, Maris Rock
Depth: 21m Average: 11,8m
Dive time: 66min
Visibility: 10-20m
Sea temperature: +28C

Equipment
Bottle: 12L/220bar (air)  Wetsuit: Only shorts and sleeveless  Weight: 5Kg
Camera: Canon PowerShot G15 + Ikelite´s housing  Computer: Suunto Stingray

Our second dive spot was Maris Rock. I had dived in that place many, many times. Maris is anyway always full of surprises. 

Small lion fish.
Sea cucumber.
Blue-spotted stingray hiding under the sand. Only tail and another eye are visible. 
Jaw fish at home. 
Same fish closer.
I like mantis shrimps. Those are so cool looking creatures.
Mantis closer.
Crocodile fishes are not so common in Puerto Princesa area. 
Very small nudibranch. Or is it even nudibranch?
End of the dive we saw still one turtle. 
It was great diving day. I don´t even remember when I have seen turtle last time in Puerto Princesa area and now we saw three turtles. Also honeycomb whiptail ray was cool to see first time. 

Regards from Manila,
Mika