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Category Archives: Ocean Life
Have A “Miller Light”
Resting on the bottom at about 160 feet of depth, perfectly upright the freighter makes for a great artificial reef home to loads of wildlife. Much encrustations and growth are abundant on the wreck and as can be seen from the video, the variety of fish is great. Of course the lionfish is also represented there in great numbers as well. Continue reading
Posted in Dive Reports, Ocean Life, Scooters, Video
Tagged deco, Dive, global underwater explorers, GUE, halcyon, halcyon hdvs, helium, lionfish, miller light, nitrogen, oygen, pompano, pompano beach, trimix, wreck
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Last Day Today For The 2011 United States Sailboat Show In Annapolis
Sailboat owners also appreciate that the VS is all battery powered, whereby they avoid having to deal with hazardous fuel. This is a great benefit both from a safety point of view, but also when considering storage requirements and possible nuisance from spills and smells, the all battery powered VS Third Lung Hookah diving system is the right choice. “It has such a small size which is great for stowing it away on any boat, and yet is so powerful that it will meet with most applications you would need a hookah diving system for. And remember it also is available in a tiny Hand Carry version or in built in boat versions” Continue reading
New Video From Recent Dive Trip To Bimini – Hookah Diving
Recently our CEO Robert and his family had the chance to go off for a little R&R in the Bimini Islands and were able to get some relaxing dives in.
Robert and some of the others managed to get some videos shot and Robert’s son Blake did some editing. Continue reading
At 630 Feet….
We are reach a depth of about 630 and a wall becomes visible. At first a distant darker hue that tells you something is out there and then as we move closer it becomes apparent what it is. Of course this is no surprise to any of us as we know what we are diving here at this location, but nevertheless the thrill and the feeling that is invoked is still phenomenal. Continue reading
Posted in Dive Reports, Ocean Life, Submarines
Tagged bahamas, challenger deep, Dive, mine games, race to inner space, race2innerspace, tender, Triton Submarine
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My First Real Dive In A Submarine – Hopefully Not The Last
There was no escaping his words and his face which was lit up with joy and excitement over the experience and his enthusiasm was contagious.
So here we are. Completely dry in a sphere that gives amble room and even has a little air conditioning going so that the climate quickly becomes really pleasant. At only one atmosphere yet going deeper than I have ever been before and securing that we will have no need for decompressing. In fact within two hours or so after having completed the dive we will be back on the plane bound for Florida – in other words from diving at 600 plus feet to an altitude of over 30,000 feet in a span of just a few hours. Something completely unheard of in conventional diving. Continue reading
Race2innerspace
Well, I may not be racing toward innerspace myself, but our friends at Triton Submarines are. They have entered the quest for reaching the deepest depth of the globe in a submarine of their own built. The depth of this place is about 36,000 feet or roughly about 11 kms deep and is called the Challenger Deep located as part of the Mariana Trench in the western North Pacific Ocean. Continue reading
The Race To The Deepest Part Of The Globe Is On!
The Race for reaching the deepest part of the globe is on. Triton Submarine has entered the quest and is thus challenging Richard Branson’s latest adventure hopes. The Triton Submarine company expect to be the first to reach the depths of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean and come back safely. A feat that has not happened since Trieste a bathyscape did so briefly in 1960. Continue reading
Posted in Dive Reports, Ocean Life, Submarines, World News
Tagged bahamas, Brownies Marine Group, bruce jones, cnn, deco stops, decompression, discovery channel, donwalsh, fox news, global underwater explorers, intrepid, jacques piccard, jetblue, mine games, naussau, patrick lahey, private yacht, rebreathing, richard branson, the challenger deep, trieste, Triton Submarine, us submarines
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Special Treat For Attendees To The Demo Day
Demo day at Blue Heron Bridge sports beautiful wild life including a cute manatee Continue reading
Posted in Dive Reports, Ocean Life, Scooters, Third Lung, Uncategorized, Variable Speed, Video
Tagged bicycle, blue heron bridge, Brownies, demo day, halcyon, manatee, scooters, sea star, shopping carts, stingray, west palm beach, wrecks
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Beautiful Manta Ray filmed in Bimini
Bimini waters offer such richness in wild life and we are many who love diving there and so when we are not physically there at least we can live through the moments again and again by watching the footage that we bring home. Hope you will enjoy. Continue reading
Posted in Dive Reports, Ocean Life, Video
Tagged bahamas, beautiful sight, bimini, Brownies Marine Group, divers, manta ray
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GUE/Halcyon/Brownie’s Third Lung Demo Day
A great GUE/Halcyon?Brownie’s Marine Group demo day took place at the Blue Heron Bridge in West Palm Beach. Fantastic dive gear were offered for free trial dives and the location sported great dives with loads of wildlife to e enjoyed. Continue reading
Posted in Dive Reports, Ocean Life, Scooters, Third Lung, Variable Speed
Tagged bill mee, blue heron bridge, Brownies, dan volker, demo day, halcyon, HDV, robert carmichael, third lung, west palm beach
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Like an easy start to your week? – then enjoy your morning with this little video
Video from serene and easy dive with beautiful moray eel and diving the great VS Third Lung. Continue reading
Posted in Dive Reports, Ocean Life, Scooters, Third Lung, Variable Speed, Video
Tagged At the dive site man-made blocks had been scattered on the ocean floor and now posed shelters for ocean fauna of many sorts, including not least a beautiful good sized moray eel. We had pretty good visibility and had a lot of fun filming, scootering and even did a little bit of clean up of the ocean floor where we found the typical emptied beer cans. We also found golf balls and suspect that someone must have had some fun driving these, we may add.
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Dive Days With Divers Direct
One of our great authorized dealers is Divers Direct and recently we had the great opportunity to go diving with staff members from the Divers Direct Key Largo branch.
Spread over two days here in September members from Brownie’s Marine Group counting Robert, Blake, Carleigh, Mikkel and Neil went to Key Largo to meet up with staff members Pamela, Jason, JL, Angela, Virginia and Mike to go diving. It was also a chance for the Divers Direct staff members to get acquainted with the new Brownie’s VS Third Lung. We had some great dives and I believe everybody was very impressed with the performance and not least the fun the VS provides. Continue reading
Posted in dealership, Dive Reports, Ocean Life, Third Lung, Variable Speed, Video
Tagged atlantic grouper, brownies third lung, dive day, dive report, Divers Direct, Key Largo, manta ray, nurse shark, ocean life, sting ray, turtles, vs
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First Dive Ever
The very first dive of a father and son also happened to be the very first dive on our very first installation of the new electrical Variable Speed Third Lung system into a small boat. Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Dive Reports, Ocean Life, Third Lung, Variable Speed, Video
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New Fun Dive Video Before The Weekend
fun dive with powersnokel,hookah dive system Continue reading
Posted in Ocean Life, Scooters, Third Lung, Variable Speed, Video
Tagged Atlantic Goliath Grouper, bimini, Brownies, halcyon, hog fish, hookah dive system, nurse shark, powersnorkel
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