At ART OF DIVING, we teach SCUBA diving for the love and appreciation of the under water world.
We have enjoyed SCUBA diving along the Southern African coastline and abroad for more than 20 years.
Our desire is to share our knowledge; teaching safe diving practices with no impact to the Reefs and Eco systems. Encouraging people to enjoy and contribute to sustainable coral reefs our oceans and to continue the love of Diving.
Take photos, keep only memories, and leave nothing but bubbles
Coral reefs are one of the earths most colourful and diverse ecosystems, covering about 1% of the ocean floor. They protect the shallow waters along the shore from the open sea. They improve water quality and stabilise the sea bed having a positive affect on the health of the rest of the world.
Corals are not plants they are actually animals.
All photography provided by Shirley-Ann Prestwood
“The FLower of the SeA”
A sea anemone may look like a flower but it is actually an animal closely related to jelly fish and corals. It has stinging cells and tentacles that it uses to capture it’s prey. They spend most of their time anchored to hard surfaces, but can actually move. Find out what can happen if you touch an anemone.
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The Honeycomb moray eel are generally seen protruding from a hole, but should be treated with caution because of their sharp teeth.
