Mantaray during scubadiving near Socorro, in June 2022

Two weeks ago, around 21st of June 2022, we were only able to stay in the area of Socorro for 2 days due to a Huriicane. However, we had some great dives with several different sharks and the wonderful giant manta rays…Enjoy the picture! More underwatervideos and pictures are here

Lobster – Palinuridae at divespot at Croatian island Vis

Red Gorgonia and egg of shark

Today I present a picture of a wall at the dive spot Volici north of the croatian island Vis. Around the island Vis are many amazing dive spots with wrecks, walls, caves and a huge diversity of marine life. In the beautiful red Gorgonia sometimes you even may find an egg of a shark. ThisContinue reading “Red Gorgonia and egg of shark”

Scubadiving and environmental protection around the croatian island Vis – UNESCO Geopark Vis

The Croatian island of Vis is located about 30 nautical miles southwest of Split in the eastern Adriatic between Croatia and Italy. It belongs to the Split-Dalmatia region and with a length of about 17 km and a width of about 8 km is about 90 km². Vis has about 3,500 inhabitants. The island isContinue reading “Scubadiving and environmental protection around the croatian island Vis – UNESCO Geopark Vis”

Scubadiving and photographing around UNESCO Geopark Vis

August 30st, 2020 it was windy with yugo. But we had pretty good visibility in northern part of the dive spots of Vis. So we could photograph some nice sponges and lobsters. 

Scubadiving and marine life around the croatian island and UNESCO Geopark Vis

Since April 2019 the archipelago of the croatian island Vis is part of the UNESCO Global Geoparks. I´m scubadiving regularly in this area, also during summer 2020. The marine life there is amazing. And and the area is also a paradise for underwater photographer. Maybe you also enjoy the photograph of this scorpionfish.

Scubadiving and photographing around island and UNESCO Geopark Vis

While diving on the spot Nova Posta at the northern part of the croatian island Vis, we had a nice John Dory / Petersfisch.