July is here, and it's time for #PlasticFreeJuly! This global movement invites everyone to join the challenge to reduce, reuse, and recycle, helping us protect our beautiful beaches and oceans from plastic pollution. Every small step we take can make a significant impact, and I’m excited to share how you can get involved.
Read MoreDiscovering the Wonders of Starfish: Fascinating Facts About These Ocean Gems
The ocean is full of remarkable creatures, but few are as captivating as the starfish. Despite their name, starfish are not actually fish. They belong to a group of animals known as echinoderms, making them close relatives of sea urchins and sand dollars.
Read MoreDiving with My Dad: A Journey Back to the Ocean
I learned how to scuba dive with my dad, and though he stopped diving years ago, we recently had the chance to explore the ocean together again for the first time in almost ten years. 🩵🤿 We went diving in French Polynesia, creating unforgettable memories.
Read MoreHow to Prepare your New Dive Mask Before Diving for the First Time
Burning a new dive mask I’m gearing up for a dive trip, and with my usual routine of packing two of everything in case of any mishaps, I've just added a new Cressi Super Occhio dive mask bag. Before I hit the water, it's time to prep this mask so it's ready for action.
Read MoreUnleash your inner mermaid with Neritic Diving
When it comes to freediving and spearfishing, having the right gear is crucial for a successful and enjoyable experience. My favorite brand for diving essentials is Neritic Diving. Their products are top-notch, offering both quality and performance that I can rely on during every dive.
Read MoreCosta Rica Jungle Adventure
Our 2024 Costa Rica adventure was an unforgettable experience filled with romance, thrill, and natural beauty.
Read MoreMaking Salmon Gravlax with Fresh Alaskan Salmon
This gravlax, made with salmon our friend brought us from Alaska, is a delightful way to enjoy the freshness and flavor of the fish. It’s perfect for sharing with friends and family, showcasing the bounty of our travels.
Read MoreChristmas in the Keys: Fresh Stone Crab Cakes for Dinner
Spending Christmas in the Keys was a unique and delightful experience. One of the highlights of our holiday was checking our stone crab traps and making fresh crab cakes for the whole family.
Read MoreDiscovering the Spider Conch in French Polynesia
One of my most exciting seashell finds in French Polynesia was the Lambis lambis, commonly known as the spider conch. This large sea snail, part of the Strombidae family, can be found near shore along sandy sea floors throughout the Indo-Pacific region.
Read MoreDiscovering the Lightning Whelk
Fun fact: The whorls of the lightning whelk shell coil in a counter-clockwise direction, with its opening on the left. This unique feature makes it easily distinguishable from other shells.
Read MoreDiving with Humpback Whales in French Polynesia
Feeling tiny and humble next to these underwater giants 🐋 Diving with humpback whales in Moorea last September was an experience I'll never forget. There's something profoundly awe-inspiring about being in the presence of these magnificent creatures in the crystal-clear waters of French Polynesia.
Read MoreI Got Engaged!!! - A Magical Engagement in French Polynesia
On September 2nd, my life changed forever in the most magical way possible. After spending the night in a luxurious overwater bungalow at the Hilton in Moorea, CJ planned an amazing day that ended with our engagement, set against the stunning backdrop of French Polynesia.
Read MoreCooking is My Love Language: Preparing Hamachi Crudo
Cooking is my love language 🤍🐟, and one of my favorite dishes to prepare is Hamachi crudo, a delicate Japanese appetizer made from raw yellowtail. Crudo, which literally means “raw,” can include fish, shellfish, or beef. Unlike sashimi, where the fish is dipped in soy sauce, crudo is topped with olive oil, citrus, or some type of vinaigrette to enhance the dish.
Read MoreThe Wagyu of the Sea: Bluefin Tuna Toro
Bluefin tuna toro is often considered the wagyu of the sea, and it’s easy to see why. The rich, buttery texture and delicate flavor of this prized cut make it a favorite among seafood lovers. I was thrilled to prepare meals for my friends and family with the bluefin tuna we caught on our travels.
Read MoreDiving in the Kelp Forests off Catalina Island
Kelp forests can be seen along much of the west coast of North America. Kelp are large brown algae that live in cool, relatively shallow waters close to the shore. They grow in dense groupings much like a forest on land. These underwater towers of kelp provide food and shelter for thousands of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammal species.
Read MoreDiving with Mola Mola in California: A Surreal Experience
Encountering a sunfish, or mola mola, was one of the most surreal diving experiences I’ve ever had. These fascinating creatures develop their truncated, bullet-like shape because the back fin they are born with never grows. Instead, it folds into itself as the enormous creature matures, creating a rounded rudder called a clavus. The name "mola" means "millstone" in Latin, describing the ocean sunfish’s somewhat circular shape.
Read MoreDiscovering Tuna Spinal Jelly: A Culinary Adventure
CJ brought us a bluefin tuna while spearfishing in San Diego, and in an effort to use every part of the fish, we decided to try tuna spinal jelly. Inspired by a video from @sooziethefoodie, I asked CJ to save the bluefin tuna spines for me.
Read MoreDiving in the Blue Hole in New Mexico
Diving in the Blue Hole in New Mexico is a unique and exhilarating experience that every diving enthusiast should try. Nestled in the high desert, this natural wonder offers a stark contrast to the typical ocean dives, providing a freshwater oasis in the middle of the arid landscape.
Read MoreBahamas Birthday Bash - Spearfishing for Hogfish
Celebrating my 31st birthday in the Bahamas was an unforgettable experience, filled with adventure, laughter, and the thrill of the hunt. Surrounded by friends, we embarked on an exciting spearfishing trip, targeting the elusive and delicious hogfish.
Read MoreFinding the Moana Shell (Queen Conch) on an Abandoned Beach in the Bahamas
During one of my most enchanting shell-collecting adventures on an abandoned beach in the Bahamas, I stumbled upon a beautiful queen conch shell, reminiscent of the iconic shell from Moana. This discovery was not only unexpected but also a fascinating look into the local culture.
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