This Night Dive Was FULL Of Polychaete Worms

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It’s normal for people to feel apprehensions of the unknown especially when it comes to night diving. And while most of these dives are full of action, and unique night-time predators, every now and then your lights soon become flooded with long squiggling polychaete worms. When this happens you better hope you’re wearing a hood! […]
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Having your mask constantly fog up isn’t any better.
This is the one piece of diving equipment I would never want to rent for these reasons and you don’t have to spend a fortune to get a quality scuba mask. So pick up the best diving mask right now. I buy a Cressi Panoramic 4 Window Dive Mask. Best mask for the night diving!
 

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I have about 250 dives under my belt including lakes rivers and small caves. I went night diving once with a less than ideal Flashlight and spearfishing companion who took off to seek his own fish. It was just me 60ft of water and jaws music thumping in my brain. I kept seeing shawdows of something big every time I swung the light.
I Boarded boat with a few fish and said never again.
 
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