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Top Things To Do in Quarantine to Fuel Your Divelust

By OceanFirst on 3/30/20

Fill your divelust with these ideas from our Director of Training, Danny Knoll. 

With much of the world under quarantine there isn’t a lot of diving going on right now. We have put our training, traveling, and diving on hold until we can inevitably flip on our fins once again. Fortunately, there is plenty to do from the safety of our homes to fuel our divelust.

Take an Online Marine Ecology Course

It’s amazing how much more you see when you know what you are looking at. Ocean First now offers six marine ecology courses (Manta and Ray, Shark, Turtle, Fish ID, Coral ID, and Marine Ecology.) All can be completed 100% online. Written and developed by Ocean First Education, and adopted by Scuba Schools International, you can now bring an arsenal of marine science knowledge underwater with you. Online self-study and live webinars are available.

Watch

Last Breath (2019 Documentary) (TV-MA) 

Think, the underwater version of Touching the Void. Follow this gripping journey of one commercial diver's impossible fight for survival. It’s all true and all caught on camera.

Available on: Netflix, Youtube, Google Play


The Life Aquatic (2004 film) (R)

Starring Bill Murray and directed by Wes Anderson, The Life Aquatic follows oceanographer Steve Zissou and his crew on the high seas, as they encounter sharks, pirates, and (mis)adventure. A cult-classic made in pure Wes Anderson satire.

Available on: Prime Video, YouTube, iTunes, Google Play

 

Into the Blue (2005 film) (PG-13)

Starring Paul Walker and Jessica Alba, Into the Blue follows two, often scantily clothed, divers who get tangled in a drug deal gone bad. Nominated for zero Academy Awards, and a poor display of diving practices, Into the Blue still promises to entertain. 

Available on: YouTube (free), Prime Video, Google Play, iTunes

 

Chasing Coral (2017 Documentary) (TV-PG)

Eye-opening, emotional, hopeful. This compelling documentary, by Boulder based Exposure Labs, brings climate change and its drastic effects to our corals to the forefront. A must watch for everyone.

Available on: Netflix

 

Sanctum (2011 film) (R) Produced by James Cameron

Follows a father-son led team of expert cave divers exploring the Esa’ala cave network in Papua New Guinea. After watching this suspense thriller you will never forget your divelight again.

Available on: Hulu, YouTube, Prime Video, iTunes, Google Play


Fool’s Gold (2008 film) (PG-13)

Starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, this romantic-adventure-comedy follows an on-again, off-again couple, seeking legendary treasure from a wrecked Spanish galleon. The real star is the crystal clear blue Bohemian water that will have you itching to pack up your wetsuit and jump back in. How long is this quarantine again? 

Available on: YouTube, Google Play, Amazon Prime, iTunes

 

Read

Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson (2004)

Follows the incredible true story of John Chatterton and Richie Kohler in their quest to identify a World War II german U-boat off the coast of New Jersey. A must read for every diver.

Available on: Amazon


Pirate Hunters by Robert Kurson (2015)

Written by the same author about the same shipwreck hunter, Pirate Hunters chronicles Chatterton’s obsession with finding the Golden Fleece, a seventeenth century pirate ship that sank and disappeared in the waters of the Dominican Republic. 

Available on: Amazon

 

Lost Wife, Saw Barracuda: True Stories from a Sharm El Sheikh Scuba Diving Instructor by John Kean (2013)

Ever wonder what it would be like to travel the world and teach scuba diving? An enlightening and amusing account of one scuba instructor’s life abroad and underwater. 

Available on: Amazon



*If you find yourself doing most of your shopping online these days, please consider using Amazon Smile. Simply click on the link while signed into your Amazon account and select Ocean First Institute. A small portion of your purchases will go to help marine science education through Ocean First Institute

 

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