• Welcome to the DeeperBlue.com Forums, the largest online community dedicated to Freediving, Scuba Diving and Spearfishing. To gain full access to the DeeperBlue.com Forums you must register for a free account. As a registered member you will be able to:

    • Join over 44,280+ fellow diving enthusiasts from around the world on this forum
    • Participate in and browse from over 516,210+ posts.
    • Communicate privately with other divers from around the world.
    • Post your own photos or view from 7,441+ user submitted images.
    • All this and much more...

    You can gain access to all this absolutely free when you register for an account, so sign up today!

one day in GARACHICO..

Thread Status: Hello , There was no answer in this thread for more than 60 days.
It can take a long time to get an up-to-date response or contact with relevant users.

seadive

New Member
Apr 5, 2005
34
11
0
55
the last Sunday ... in Garachico..

50 minutes dive time with 21ºC water temps..
I hope you like it!!!

Regards from Tenerife...
www.subcanaria.com


11gusano2macro1ps.jpg

fire worm

abadejo3eo.jpg

little grouper

minigallito8bw.jpg

little tiggerfish

rascacio27qc.jpg

Scorpionfish
 
  • Like
Reactions: DeepThought
niidea2tn.jpg

¿¿¿???

vacamarina8je.jpg



grupogarachico4wt.jpg

The divers.. : Tirso, Sagrario, Alberto, Jose, Alberto, Cristobal and Leticia.


BEST REGARDS!!!
pepe
 
Great photos Seadive! :)
niidea2tn.jpg

I've seen those before in tropical water. Are they somekind of fish eggs? or maybe hydrozoas? -though they don't sting....
 
DeepThought said:
Great photos Seadive! :)

I've seen those before in tropical water. Are they somekind of fish eggs? or maybe hydrozoas? -though they don't sting....


its a jelly... i got stung a couple of weeks ago in Fujairah by something that looked very similar to that... owwwwwwwwww

thanks for sharingthose Pep!
 
Weird, I played with quite of a few of those things including something that looks exactly like that and never got stung.
By 'play' I mean navigating it with my hand to be able to inspect it better...
I guess I was lucky. :cool:
 
new member here...

i think those "jellies" are salps, which shouldn't sting. they are related to sea squirts and other tunicates.
 
Don't know what salps are, but jellyfish belong to phylum cnidaria and tunicates belong to tunicata, if it's a jelly fish (and I'm pretty sure it is) it's not a tunicate. :)
Unless there are exceptions I don't konw of.
 
aquawoman said:
new member here...

i think those "jellies" are salps, which shouldn't sting. they are related to sea squirts and other tunicates.


hi aquawoman! welcome to DB :)
 
aquawoman said:
new member here...

i think those "jellies" are salps, which shouldn't sting. they are related to sea squirts and other tunicates.


thanks Aquawoman.. and..
WELCOME ON BOARD!!! :wave :wave :wave
 
DeeperBlue.com - The Worlds Largest Community Dedicated To Freediving, Scuba Diving and Spearfishing

ABOUT US

ISSN 1469-865X | Copyright © 1996 - 2024 deeperblue.net limited.

DeeperBlue.com is the World's Largest Community dedicated to Freediving, Scuba Diving, Ocean Advocacy and Diving Travel.

We've been dedicated to bringing you the freshest news, features and discussions from around the underwater world since 1996.

ADVERT