Got you to look! On July 5th, 2008 Roger Muller is seen here break dancing in full scuba equipment. Video by Kelsey Muller. Unfortunately a friend Rehan and manager of Triangle Diving in Bermuda cuts in front of Kelsey while she was filming. Roger does another performance and things work out. Think about what it is like 40 feet down and spinning around in circles on your head.
Force Fin and Ocean Futures Society salutes the freedom of all marine mammals everywhere. This piece was shot in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands under the ocean’s surface off the island of Kure during a Ocean Futures Society/KQED expedition for the Jean-Micheal Cousteau Ocean Adventures TV series “Voyage to Kure”
http://66.103.153.153/kure/kure_index.php
The camera operator was Paul Atkins
http://paulatkins.com/home.php?cat_id=43
and the Force Fin Diver is Blair Mott. Blair is using the Ops Force Fin blade,
http://www.forcefin.com/FF_PAGES/FF_Products/ops.htm
designed and built exclusively for the Ocean Futures Society Dive Team.
http://www.oceanfutures.org
Truly a smart design and with the ability to adjust the blade to various stiffness and shape on the fly – puts it in a class of its own.
Enjoy this video as we salute all of the free swimming Marine Mammals of the world.
Fish look bigger underwater. Learn about Tricks that the water can play on your sight in this free scuba diving lesson video from our experienced diver.
Expert: Cole Abbott
Bio: Cole Abbott is currently working as a divemaster in Kauai, Hawaii. He holds many certifications through PADI, including Wreck Diver, Night Diver, Fish Identification and Search and Rescue.
Filmmaker: Amy Miyajima
Jonathan Bird is a professional Emmy Award-winning underwater cinematographer with experience in all aspects of underwater wildlife cinematography and still photography. http://www.blueworldtv.com/
In this video he is diving with Sharks!
As president of the non-profit environmental organization Oceanic Research Group, Inc., he produces educational films about marine life for use in schools and libraries, as well as satellite learning. Jonathan Bird dives Force Fins!