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Issue #8
Sept / Oct 2007

Contents:

- Shark Week 2008
- Ocean Hunter III is on her way!
- Dive of the Month
- Guestbook
- Pig of the Month
- Happy Birthday to you...
- Staff change

Other issues:

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Fish 'n Fins/Ocean Hunter
P.O. Box 142
Koror, Palau 96940
Tel. 680-488-2637
Shark Week 2008 
If you’re planning your shark weeknext trip to see us, remember that Shark Week 2008 is on from March 27th to April 3rd 2008. Once again you’ll have the chance to dive fantastic sites like Blue Corner and Peleliu Corner at times that mean no other divers and maximum shark action! Plus another full evening programme of seminars, talks and films, all with a Gala Dinner to finish the week off.

 7 Night / 5 Day Diving Packages start from $1150, based on double occupancy at the West Plaza Hotel (other hotels available) – just drop us a line at info@fishnfins.com for more information.


For a review of Shark Week 2007 in the UK’s Diver Magazine, click here.

Ocean Hunter III is on her way!

The newest addition to our fleet Ocean Hunter III left Cairns, Australia on 29th September on her way to Cebu for a major refit - and wOcean Hunter IIIe've got the first pictures here! Ocean Hunter III was formerly the RV Lady Ocean Hunter IIIBasten, designed specificially by the Australian Institute of Maritime Science to “operate in the shallow waters of the Great Barrier Reef  providing a stable platform to investigate the coastal waters, the reef and adjacent ocean.” Built to operate in heavy seas and rough conditions, she is 31m long, displaces 226 tonnes and has a range of 2,500 nautical miles.

So where are we taking her? Everywhere we can! Once she’s been refitted to our usual high standards (about a 5 month job) then we’ll be exploring all over the Western Pacific Ocean. We’re planning on taking her to all sorts of exciting and rarely-dived places – the Southwest Islands of Palau, the outer islands of Yap, Northern Papua New Guinea, the Northern Marianas and even north to the Southern islands of Japan. If that sounds as fantastic to you as it does to me then drop us a line at info@oceanhunter.com for more info.

Southwest Islands               Western Pacific

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Dive of the Month

25th September was a day that got better as it went on for a group of Fish 'n Fins divers, along with dive guides Vladimir and Alain. The day started out rainy, but after a brief wait and a cappuccino the clouds began to clear and the boat headed West towards Ulong. vladi

Following two good morning dives at Siaes Tunnel and Siaes Corner the group stopped for lunch before heading to Ulong Channel for the third dive. Dive Guide Vladimir takes over the story from there. “We jumped in about an hour after the tide had turned, so we had a nice incoming current, not too strong, not too weak. As we drifted along the wall towards the hooking area there were a few big grey reef sharks around, and another 10 or 15 just cruising up and down right in front of us once we were hooked on. Very nice”.

About 25 minutes into the dive the group unhooked and started drifting down the channel. “The current was really nice” continues Vladimir. “It was just running straight down the channel, not pushing to the side at all. We drifted along, the usual beautiful Ulong dive, past the cabbage corals and on down the channel at about 8m (27ft). Then we realized we weren’t the only ones drifting down the channMantas at Devilfish Cityel, as up from behind us came 3 mantas!”

Although we regularly see mantas at various dive sites, including German Channel and Devilfish City, they’re not as common at Ulong. “They came cruising past us, almost close enough to touch, maybe 2 metres (6ft) away, maybe less. And they were big too, the largest maybe 5m (17ft) across! They slowly glided past us, moving with just gentle flicks of the wingtips. It was a stunning sight” 

As the mantas carried on their way, so did the group, onto the plateau where their safety stop was accompanied by a view of a baitball of big eye scad, along with the sharks and trevallies harassing them. Yet another gorgeous dive in Ulong Channel! 

(Photo by Jeffrey Gay)

Guestbook

Ed and Daniel Banks, pictured here with guides Shane Kuerten and Ken Tarkong, Dan and Ed Banks - Fish 'n Fins Palaucould be described as true Palau junkies. The guys recently returned home to Arizona following a 6 week dive trip here, their 7th trip to Fish ‘n Fins in total! Ed and Dan dived nearly every day during their latest trip, and thoroughly enjoyed both the diving and the general atmosphere of Palau.

 “I love it here” says Ed “Palau truly is a little bit of paradise. There is nowhere else in the world where you get such scenery, such hospitality and most importantly, such amazing diving!” During their latest stay with us not only did the guys enjoy all the usual inhabitants of the Palauan Reefs, such as turtles, grey reef sharks and rays of different shapes and sizes, but they had a couple of special trips to Peleliu. On the first, they saw a Bull Shark, but that was trumped by their next trip, when a Whale Shark was kind enough to cruise past!!

shark hat For Ed though, nothing can beat Ulong Channel. “Ahh, Ulong Channel. I could dive it every day! It’s just unbeatable – hooking on and watching the reef sharks all around us. Then just the fun of unhooking and drifting with the current down a stunning coral channel, it’s truly like a dreamworld. And that’s without even mentioning the baitball!”. So how did this trip rate compared to their previous visits? “I’ve been diving all over the world for 40 years, and probably 5 out of my 10 best dives ever came on this trip, that’s how good it was. Palau just keeps getting better and better!” So, we’ll see you again next year guys!! 

 
Pig of thAquapige Month!

Pictured here is the latest addition to our diving family, a rare North Palauan AquaPig (porcinius belauisis), shown finishing his Open Water course with Fish ‘n Fins. Ok, maybe that’s not quite true. Nonetheless, a friendly little fellow who came to visit one of our boats while lunching on Airai. We’ll make a diver of him yet!!

        feeding aquapig


Happy Birthday to you...

West coast diving legend Chuck Nicklin celebrated his 80th birthday this year, and he and his friends decided to mark the occasion with a week’s diving with us at Fish 'n Fins. Chuck was the owner of San Diego’s Diving Locker for 42 years and has also shot many documentaries around the world. So happy birthday to Chuck, and we look forward to welcoming him back in the future.

Chuck Nicklin's Birthday


Staff Change
mark thorpe

Mark Thorpe of Fish n Films has moved on after more than 3 years with Fish 'n Fins, leaving us to take up a full-time post with National Geographic, after meeting with them while National Geographic were shooting a documentary at our Shark Week. Our best wishes to Mark for the future, and we’re looking forward to seeing his footage on our tv's!!

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