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Scuba News
September 16, 2025 by HAL
The great barracuda is the largest predator in the Atlantic. Divers often see them near North Carolina’s shipwrecks. They can swim fast, reaching speeds of up to 36 mph. Barracudas are skillful hunters, waiting calmly to ambush prey. Their sharp teeth and quick strikes make them effective predators.
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August 6, 2025 by HAL
Barracudas are often seen as fearsome predators but rarely attack humans. They have sharp teeth and a streamlined body, perfect for hunting. Scuba divers enjoy watching them swim in schools, especially in places like Sipadan. Adult barracudas are mostly solitary, while young ones gather in large groups for protection. Barracudas live in tropical waters and […]
July 2, 2025 by HAL
Barracudas are fast fish that can swim up to 36 miles per hour. They have sharp teeth and a sleek body, helping them catch prey. Divers should be cautious, as barracudas can be curious and approach closely. They often hunt in schools, making them exciting to see while diving. These fish are typically found in […]
July 30, 2024 by HAL
The Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park in the Philippines is a UNESCO World Heritage site with diverse marine life, including Great Barracuda and Blackfin Barracuda. Divers can see these predators in clear waters, thanks to the park’s conservation efforts. Read the entire article at scubahanknyc.com
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