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Danie is the co-owner (with his wife Esme) of the Diving World PADI Dive Centre in Benoni and has been scuba diving since 1976. Dive safety has always been a passion in his life. Danie is also a PADI Master Scuba Dive Instructor and also a qualified EFR Instructor. Danie has been doing underwater photography since 1977 and is currently concentrating on Underwater Videography. He has a Ocean Yacht Skippers ticket as well as a DOL skippers ticket for ski and dive boats. He is a DMAC/EDTC grade IIa Diving medicine physician and registered with the Department of Labour (DOL #293) At the Healthy Eye Clinic he is an Eye Specialist (HPCSA #MP 0182311) doing mainly cataract & refractive surgery :- "Glasses and contact lenses don't go well with watersports". Membership of dive medical societies: Committee member of South African Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Association (SAUHMA) Committee member of DAN South Africa. South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society (SPUMS) European Underwater & Baromedical Society (EUBS) Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) A rundown of his other diving related interests: Instructor Certificate of the South African Life Saving Society. Silver Cross Certificate of the South African Life Saving Society. South African Underwater Union (CIMAS) 3rd Class Scuba Diver Certificate 1976. Did a BASM course in Sports Medicine in Glasgow Scotland. Member of the British Association of Sport and Medicine. Member of the Federation Internationale de Medicine Sportive. Has Skippers Certificates for Ski Boats and Ocean Yachts. Course in Sports Medicine at the University of Bath, England 1993 -1995 He has a Turbine Helicopter Pilot license.

Reunion Diving

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Reunion is a very interesting island, being a French district. It is a domestic flight for EU countries to get here, no customs.

Diving, like everywhere, is weather and season dependent

Being a volcanic island and not a coral island makes for very interesting caves and narrow channels to swim through. The water temperature was 24 degrees Celsius and the visibility about 20 m. Abundant fish life and for the observant ones, lots of small stuff. Whale talk enhanced the dive experience.

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Sodwana Bay

We have just arrived back from a few days of great diving at Sodwana.

Sodwana Bay forms part of the iSimangaliso wetland park, which is a world heritage site. The diving here is great. It is probably one of the best scuba diving areas in the world. There is an abundance of large schools of fish, soft and hard coral. The potato bass are extremely friendly, inquisitive and tame.

This time we were surrounded by many humpback whales on every dive. They were everywhere in the water. Water temperature was between 22.5 and 23 degrees C. The water should start heating up now that it is the end of winter.

I managed to spend some time with a very friendly octopus on one of the dives and managed to get some great video footage. DSC02016

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Esmé also managed to get some great still shots of just about everything.

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