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Sharks Cove

Shore Dive
Max depth: 46ft

Join us on a personalized tour of some of the best diving in the world from the shore. Discover lava tubes and caverns in Pupukea Marine Conservation District, of which Deep Ecology was directly responsible for initiating its reconfiguration. Swim with the fishes, a third of which are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Here, one can witness all the tropical species unique to Hawaii, and being a protected area - the fish are not shy and allow for the taking of great pictures. Examine the extraordinary underwater topography that creates the monstrous waves that make the North Shore the "surfing capital of the world". Named for rock formation that resembles a Hammerhead Shark if seen from above, this site is named for what it looks like as opposed to what's in it. However, if you are lucky you can see the occasional Whitetip Reef Shark. Watch a school of Maninis feeding off the rocks, hover next to a Great Barracuda just hanging out, look for Hawaiian Stingrays, Spotted Eagle Rays, Green Sea Turtles, huge Scorpionfish, Commerson Frogfish, just to name a few. This premiere shore diving spot has something for everyone. Whether you are doing an Introductory dive or doing a cavern diving specialty - you will want to dive this site again and again and again. 46ft max depth

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New Open Water Certified Divers

Saturday, 14th August 2010
Congrats to our newest certified divers: Carrie, Amanda, Morgan and Ethan. [More]

New Divemasters and a new wreck to explore!

Thursday, 3rd December 2009
 Aloha! As the big waves pound the North Shore, we have been enjoying phenominal dives off the South, South East and West shores.  Three Commerson Frogfish, two Spotted Eagle Rays, a huge Green Sea Turtle, and a Sting Ray were seen on the Sea Tiger recently. The Y0-257 & San Pedro... [More]

Congrats to Tessa and Galen! The Deep Ecology Family's Newest Instructors

Sunday, 4th October 2009
   We are very proud to announce that two of our diving family are newly minted PADI Instructors! Tessa Kinney and Galen Housely completed the PADI Instructor Exam on September 27th.
    Tessa has worked at Deep Ecology for over two years now, as Assistant Manager and... [More]