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vans-supreme:

This is off the Bermuda Triangle,  where 16+ ships washed up on a sand bar.
Actually the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has been given a scientific explanation: methane vents which have been discovered in that region. 
Methane reduces the density of water, causing ships that would normally float, to instead sink.
Methane, when in gas form, messes with the electrical components of aircraft, causing them to fail and sometimes fall right out of the sky.
Methane also causes the water to turn a ghostly greenish color, and the “ghost ships” reported to be seen are simply green reflections of the ships that scatter the bottom of the triangle.

vans-supreme:

This is off the Bermuda Triangle,  where 16+ ships washed up on a sand bar.

Actually the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has been given a scientific explanation: methane vents which have been discovered in that region. 

Methane reduces the density of water, causing ships that would normally float, to instead sink.

Methane, when in gas form, messes with the electrical components of aircraft, causing them to fail and sometimes fall right out of the sky.

Methane also causes the water to turn a ghostly greenish color, and the “ghost ships” reported to be seen are simply green reflections of the ships that scatter the bottom of the triangle.

(Source: esestpercipi, via downatsealevel)

27/12/2012 - 4:11 | 543,551 notes | Reblog this post
shelovessharks:

I love this gif.


Galapagos…

shelovessharks:

I love this gif.

Galapagos…

(via halfman-halfocean)

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theoceaniswonderful:

To those of you who asked, this is what I was talking about. :3

theoceaniswonderful:

To those of you who asked, this is what I was talking about. :3

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diventures:

oceansoftheworld:

shaaarks:whale sharks (by *michael sweet*)
whale shark

we love whale sharks :)

We love whale sharks!

diventures:

oceansoftheworld:

shaaarks:whale sharks (by *michael sweet*)

whale shark

we love whale sharks :)

We love whale sharks!

(via divingdork)

17/07/2012 - 23:41 | 46 notes | Reblog this post
worldlyanimals:

Whale Shark & Free Diver (Jason Isley)

worldlyanimals:

Whale Shark & Free Diver (Jason Isley)

(via divingdork)

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theoceaniswonderful:

G56eye-crop-A by antoni emchowicz
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t-ropicanakid:

queued ☮

t-ropicanakid:

queued ☮

(Source: primroseparadise)

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oceanographic:

Hammer Head (by W0NGINAT0R)

oceanographic:

Hammer Head (by W0NGINAT0R)

(via divingdork)

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(Source: raysofthesun, via oceandevotion)

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anoceanactivist:

Celebrate Japan Dolphins Day - Denver, Colorado (by Save Japan Dolphins)

anoceanactivist:

Celebrate Japan Dolphins Day - Denver, Colorado (by Save Japan Dolphins)

(via divingdork)

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fyeah-seacreatures:

Manta Ray. (AleksBartnickaPhotography)
12/07/2012 - 2:56 | 598 notes | Reblog this post
mad-as-a-marine-biologist:

Whale shark feeding from a boat in Oslob, Cebu. 
The impacts of feeding whale sharks could be extremely detrimental. It provides little variety in their diet, affects their migration patterns and habituates them to boats and people. Propeller scars are common sightings on whale sharks, and some individuals have been seen to migrate to countries where they are not protected from hunting. 

mad-as-a-marine-biologist:

Whale shark feeding from a boat in Oslob, Cebu. 

The impacts of feeding whale sharks could be extremely detrimental. It provides little variety in their diet, affects their migration patterns and habituates them to boats and people. Propeller scars are common sightings on whale sharks, and some individuals have been seen to migrate to countries where they are not protected from hunting. 

12/07/2012 - 2:54 | 31 notes | Reblog this post
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