Bahamas Aggressor – Exuma Cays and Pigs on a Beach Review
A few friends and I booked the Bahamas Aggressor to dive the Exuma Cays in late October. The Nassau based boat crew and dive staff were very friendly and helpful during the week of scuba diving. This video highlights all of the wonderful sea life life we observed.
We booked this trip specific for diving. However, we were giving the option to skip two dives and visit a beach where a family of pigs live. Pig Beach or some call it Pig Island is located in the Exuma Islands in the Bahamas. We were lucky because the family of pigs were growing and there many new piglets staying close to their parents. I shot this using a Sealife DC2000 and edited with FCPx.
We also saw plenty of Caribbean Reef Sharks during the week at various site. Most of this underwater video was shot near a site called Austin Smith Wreck.
On our last dive, we observed this very large Loggerhead Turtle at a site called the Lost Blue Hole.
Mithrax spinosissimus, also known as the West Indian spider crab, channel clinging crab, reef or spiny spider crab, or coral crab, is a species of spider crab is found in South Florida and across the Caribbean Islands. I observed this crab near the Exumas Island in the Bahamas on a night dive.
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Swimming with Wild Spotted Dolphins in the Bahamas
A few of my friends encouraged me to grab a last-minute spot on the M/V Dolphin Dream liveaboard. The purpose of this dive trip was to visit the infamous Tiger Beach in the Bahamas. Tiger Beach is considered one of the best place in the world to get up-close and personal with Tiger Sharks.
After a quick flight from LaGuardia Airport to Palm Beach International Airport, I arrive at the Riviera Beach Marina Village where the M/V Dolphin Dream is docked. The M/V Dolphin Dream is an 86-foot ocean expedition charter yacht that mostly cruises the islands of the Bahamas. The yacht is able to accommodate 12 divers or snorkelers in five cabins with upper and lower bunk beds and one large cabin with a double bed.
Our 5-day trip included 3 days of diving mostly at TigerBeach. On our way to Tiger Beach, Captain Scott spotted a pod of wild dolphinsand offered us the opportunity to swim with these animals.
With absolutely no land in sight, we quickly jumped into the open ocean with just our snorkels and fins. We were hoping to swim with the Wild Spotted Dolphins for only a few minutes. The dolphins hung out with us for about 45 minutes.
Wild Spotted Dolphins are frequently observed off the coast of many islands in the Bahamas. The Wild Spotted Dolphins we snorkeled with are also known as Stenella Frontalis or Atlantic Spotted Dolphins. The Atlantic Spotted Dolphins are individually recognized by unique spots that develop as they age.
Dolphins pods can be as large as 80 individuals. However, they form smaller sub-groups of about 6-12 individuals. Dolphins in this region can grow to about 7ft. long and weight up to 250lbs. They have an average life span of about 40 years.
Wild Dolphin residents in the Bahamas have a recorded range of 25 miles. They can swim up to 30 miles per hour and jump out of the water over 30ft. These dolphins forage in the shallow Bahamas Sand Banks for Wrasses, Flounders, and Lizard Fish.
Dolphins are generally considered quite intelligent, friendand playful creatures. They use a combination of whistles, barks and othersounds to communicate.
Guides aboard the Dolphin Dream have built relationships with various groups of dolphins. Our dive guide, Finch jumped in the water with us and free dived with his scooter to help keep the dolphins interested. Captain Scott, Colin and Cory kept an watchful eye on the group of dolphins and an eye on our group to maintain safety.
Swimming with the wild dolphins was completely unexpected and enjoyable experience.
For more information about diving with Tiger and Hammerhead Sharks. Please visit: http://www.sharkexpedition.com. My dive trip was organized by Pan Aqua, a local dive shop located in NYC.
I shot the video above with a Gopro Hero 6 Black.
Here’s a link to my underwater camera set-up.
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Tropical Hurricane Humberto is downgrading to post-Tropical Storm Humberto, as it dissipates energy over open ocean.
Coastal flooding and surges will be present for the remainder of the week, with Tropical Cyclone Imelda pushing right behind Humberto.
There is still no accurate estimate of the damage to Bahamas and Bermudas, since the PREVIOUS cyclone.
Tropical Storm Imelda is now Tropical Hurricane Imelda (as of 0820EST)
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Tropical Storm Imelda strengthens, but slatted to turn N-NE around N of Bahamas, then headed NE-E straight towards Bermudas.
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