Freediving has no style. Freedivers are free to move side by side under the ocean.
Ran into these cuties while freediving a cave!
These smaller sized sharks grow to about 5.25 feet and will rest during the day in sand, under ledges, in the back of caves, or even on each other. Unlike most other sharks, whitetips do not rely on swimming to breathe, because they can pump water over their gills while lying still.
Flapping fins at the surface might be mistaken as shark fins, but these creatures just so happen to be a group of procreating spotted eagle rays. Spotted eagle rays are dark with white spots along their backside and have a unique snout shaped similarly to a duck’s bill. If a male succeeded, then mama will give a live birth to 1-4 pups about this time next year!
This group of divers help keep their oceans clean and healthy! How do you help your local community?
Freediving is a sport where you challenge your most basic need, the urge to breath. Check out Oceatroller in Grand Cayman for Performance Freediving International’s freediving competition, Deja Blue.
Deja Blue – from Oceantroller