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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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June 18, 2025 by HAL
Sand tiger sharks are common off North Carolina’s coast, especially near shipwrecks. They are easy to recognize due to their big teeth and strong bodies. Despite looking fierce, these sharks are usually gentle and safe for divers. Many gather around wrecks to feed during the summer months. Their presence supports eco-tourism, attracting divers to see […]
June 29, 2024 by HAL
The dive guide from the Galapagos discusses a trip to Florida, and The Aqua Gypsy shares a surface interval attraction in North Carolina. Read the article
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