Today my morning was spent SCUBA diving for class. We just did basic skills and swam around the coral reef around 30 feet. Figuring out weighting on the first dive took a little bit of time but finally got the proper weighting figured out for the second dive. With proper weighting for the second dive, I was able to get neutrally buoyant making it easier to enjoy the coral reef because I was just suspended in the water.
The coolest thing I saw was a flounder fish preying on another fish. The movement that the flounder made was interesting. It's hard to explain but it was a combination of waving and shaking.
Fun Facts:
- a group of sharks is called a shiver
- a group of lobsters is called a risk
- a group of barracudas is called a battery
- a group of jellyfish is called a smack
- a group of squid is called an audience
Sounds exciting swimming with all the cool sea creatures.
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