iseeseaorg.blogspot.com
I see sea: The Mystery of the Boat Engines
http://iseeseaorg.blogspot.com/2015/09/the-mystery-of-boat-engines.html
Friday, September 11, 2015. The Mystery of the Boat Engines. If you would like to join in on the fun. Don't forget to click the subscribe button on the right. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Mystery of the Boat Engines. Welcome to the Reef. Awesome Inc. theme. Powered by Blogger.
iseeseaorg.blogspot.com
I see sea: Welcome to the Reef
http://iseeseaorg.blogspot.com/2015/09/welcome-to-reef.html
Wednesday, September 9, 2015. Welcome to the Reef. Our purpose for I See Sea is to create a free library of local marine life and provide mapping of the south Florida coral reefs. We enjoy diving and snorkeling in the area and our goal is to introduce as many as possible to the underwater world that we love so much. We visit the reef on a weekly basis and if you want to go to the reef with us visit our website at iseesea.org. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Mystery of the Boat Engines.
iseeseaorg.blogspot.com
I see sea: October 2015
http://iseeseaorg.blogspot.com/2015_10_01_archive.html
Saturday, October 31, 2015. The I Sea Sea crew frequently visits the reef behind Galt Ocean Mile. This area has beautiful coral formations and a few areas of unknown debris fields. We can only guess where the debris came from. Take a look. Contact us at. If you would like to visit the reef. Don't forget to click the subscribe button on the right and also subscribe to our Youtube channel so you don't miss out on great new videos. Wednesday, October 28, 2015. School of Sergeant Major Fish. Was transporting...
iseeseaorg.blogspot.com
I see sea: All in a day of snorkeling
http://iseeseaorg.blogspot.com/2015/10/all-in-day-of-snorkeling.html
Wednesday, October 7, 2015. All in a day of snorkeling. When you have a sunny day and clear water it's normal for the I See Sea crew to be out in the water for 6-8 hours straight. This weekend was 16 hours in the same location over two days. Take a look. Contact us at www.iseesea.org. And don't forget to click the subscribe button on the right. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). School of Sergeant Major Fish. All in a day of snorkeling. Awesome Inc. theme. Powered by Blogger.
iseeseaorg.blogspot.com
I see sea: Galt Ocean Mile
http://iseeseaorg.blogspot.com/2015/10/galt-ocean-mile.html
Saturday, October 31, 2015. The I Sea Sea crew frequently visits the reef behind Galt Ocean Mile. This area has beautiful coral formations and a few areas of unknown debris fields. We can only guess where the debris came from. Take a look. Contact us at. If you would like to visit the reef. Don't forget to click the subscribe button on the right and also subscribe to our Youtube channel so you don't miss out on great new videos. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). School of Sergeant Major Fish.
iseeseaorg.blogspot.com
I see sea: School of Sergeant Major Fish
http://iseeseaorg.blogspot.com/2015/10/school-of-sergeant-major-fish.html
Wednesday, October 28, 2015. School of Sergeant Major Fish. Common names are sergeant major, damsel fish, five finger, and pilotfish. This fish gets its name "sergeant major" from the stripes that resemble the traditional insignia of the military rank. The I See Sea crew often sees these fish in shallow reefs. Take a look at the video. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). School of Sergeant Major Fish. All in a day of snorkeling. Awesome Inc. theme. Powered by Blogger.
iseeseaorg.blogspot.com
I see sea: Copenhagen Ship Wreck
http://iseeseaorg.blogspot.com/2015/10/copenhagen-ship-wreck.html
Sunday, October 25, 2015. 19th-century steel-hulled schooner-rigged screw steamship, the SS. Was constructed in Sunderland, England. It was registered in Glasgow, Scotland, to the Glasgow Shipowners Company, Ltd., which used the vessel to transport cargo across the Atlantic. Launched in 1898, the. Met a watery grave only two years later during a voyage between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Havana, Cuba. The. I see see crew visited this wreck in the summer of 2015. Take a look. Contact us at.
iseeseaorg.blogspot.com
I see sea: September 2015
http://iseeseaorg.blogspot.com/2015_09_01_archive.html
Friday, September 11, 2015. The Mystery of the Boat Engines. If you would like to join in on the fun. Don't forget to click the subscribe button on the right. Wednesday, September 9, 2015. Welcome to the Reef. Our purpose for I See Sea is to create a free library of local marine life and provide mapping of the south Florida coral reefs. We enjoy diving and snorkeling in the area and our goal is to introduce as many as possible to the underwater world that we love so much. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).