Diving St. Andrew's Jetty in Panama City Beach, FL
Music: Into Dust by Mazzy Star
Panama City Beach - The Beautiful Underwater World!
I saw lots of beautiful sea life and sea plants (algae) while snorkeling in Panama City Beach Florida at the St. Andrews State Park jetty in Panama City Beach Florida. Due to the rich sea life and sea plants (algae) that surround the St. Andrews State Park jetty, the seascape is always changing and each snorkel is uniquely different. These are some of the standout moments I experienced in the beautiful underwater world of PCB with my niece Brittany and Nasir. Thanks for watching!
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Flounder
@1:02
Round Scad @1:18
Clinging Crab
@1:37
Sea Urchin @1:45
Sargent Majors @1:45
Damselfish @2:07
Sea Cucumber
@2:19
Orange Boring Sponge
@2:26
Damselfish
@2:36
Sea Pork (Tunicate) @2:46
Clinging Crab @2:55
Codium Algae
@3:06
Juvenile Blue Tang @3:38
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Diving with Diver's Den Panama City Beach FL
Highlighting a week of scuba diving with Diver's Den in Panama City Beach, Florida on board the Wreckreation July 18-22, 2016. Highlights include goliath grouper, octopi, a nurse shark and a rarely seen seahorse. Sit back and relax to the soothing sights and sounds of bubbles and aquatic life.
The video was shot using a GoPro Hero 3 I mounted on an Orcatorch D500V scattered beam flashlight.
Panama City Beach Diving (Liberty Ship)
This is a dive in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Panama City on a WWII Liberty Ship. It was one of my first dives on the gulf coast a few years ago. I was diving on Nitrox.
100ft VISIBILITY WHILE SCUBA DIVING - Grey Ghost and Twin Tugs Panama City Beach
We recently went diving on two new wrecks. We explored the Grey Ghost and the Twin Tugs. The first dive at the Grey Ghost had amazing visibility. The next two dives the current picked up and the visibility worsened. Help me figure out the two fish that I am unable to identify. Post a comment below if you know the name of the fish!
Topics discussed in video:
Nitrogen narcosis:
At increasing depths the amount of nitrogen you breathe in increases. This is due to the increasing pressure. Every 32 feet of ocean water you add another atmosphere. The classic symptoms of nitrogen narcosis at 100 ft includes delayed response to visual and auditory stimuli, idea fixation, euphoria, and anxiety. Nitrogen narcosis slightly resembles being drunk. This worsens as you go deeper because you are saturating your blood with nitrogen.
CNS Oxygen Toxicity:
Oxygen becomes toxic around 1.6 bars. The air we breathe normally has 21% oxygen and around 78% Nitrogen. At 1 atmosphere on the surface we intake .21 O2 each breathe. Keep in mind every 32 feet you descend in the water you add another atmosphere. At around 5 atmospheres with 31% nitrox gas (31% O2 and 69% Nitrogen) you are approaching 1.6 bars of Oxygen gas. That is around 128 feet. If you approach 128 feet on 31% nitrox your body will undergo convulsions and you will most likely pass out and drown.
The reason we take decompression stops:
As nitrogen builds up in the blood stream the body is unable to effectively buffer it out of the system. You must ascend slowly so micro bubbles do not form in the blood. On my second dive I had a 7 minute deco stop at 10 foot to buffer out the nitrogen. These micro bubbles can cause severe damage to the brain, heart, and lungs.
Span 1, Panama City Beach FL (Panama City Diving)
Excellent dive on Span 1 of Panama City Beach with Dive Charter Panama City Diving. Was formerly the old bridge connecting Panama City with Panama City Beach. Always excellent amounts of fish (this video has a huge bait ball in it).
Panama City Beach Aquatic Center
PANAMA CITY BEACH PARKS AND RECREATION
The Panama City Beach Aquatic Center is located within Frank Brown Park.
16200 Panama City Beach Parkway, Panama City Beach, FL 32413.
(850) 236-2205
Our state of the art facility features an outdoor heated/cooled 50 meter Olympic-sized swimming pool with a one meter springboard diving well and a seasonal 5,000 square foot Kid's Pool. In addition to our fantastic pools, we have spacious locker rooms with heated showers and a great concession stand. We offer a variety of exciting programs and events all year round for swimmers of all ages. The Panama City Beach Aquatic Center has something for everyone!
The Aquatic Center is a smoke free facility.
No smoking, e-cigarettes, or vaping allowed within 50ft of the facility.
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CFM Production
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8/12/15 Red Sea, Panama City FL (Charter Panama City Diving)
Excellent dive chartered through Panama City Diving. Great vis, awesome wreck, and tons of fish.
Panama City Beach lobster diving
Panama City Beach Shovel Nose Lobster Diving, Hard bottom, natural bottom
SCUBA Diving Bridge Span #13 Panama City Beach Florida
PANAMA CITY BEACH HELICOPTER RIDE TOUR
PANAMA CITY BEACH HELICOPTER RIDE TOUR July 2019
We had an awesome experience at Panhandle Helicopter. Everyone was so nice and friendly. Highly recommend this place ????
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Panama City Beach Florida Sea Life
Early morning offers a great chance of seeing all types of sea life just off the shore. We stay at the Holiday Inn & Resorts and have seen sea turtles, dolphins, manta ray, stingray, shark and much more.
Accokeek and Goliath Grouper -- Scuba diving in Panama City Beach, Florida
Exploring the shipwreck of the USS Accokeek. This sunken ship is an artificial reef off Panama City Beach sunk in 2000, and is part of the Florida Panhandle Shipwreck Trail. In this video, you'll see schools of baitfish that take shelter around the wrecks, and then at the end of the video you'll see a giant Goliath Grouper that makes its home on the shipwreck.
Video and dive courtesy of Panama City Diving.
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2 Sharks @ st andrews state park scuba diving in panama city beach
st Andrews scuba diving. shark comes over rocks at me . 6Ft. 2nd shark was behind me when i turn around small shark hard to see it.
Scuba Diving Panama City Beach, Fl, St Andrews State Park
beautiful dive at the jetties, come on get your lessons from Trinity Scuba Diving here in PCB Fl :)
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Grey Ghost Dive Panama City FL
Diving the Grey Ghost Panama City Beach Scuba Diving
Snorkeling in December at Panama City Beach Florida!
I thought I was done snorkeling in Panama City Beach Florida until the Spring, but the weather going into December was so nice and I started to get the snorkeling itch after seeing all these wonderful pictures posted on Members were posting videos and pictures of Devil Rays, Manatee etc. and figured what the heck... the air temperature was in the 70's and the water temperature was around 68 °F same as most Florida Springs. So Alex and I decided to rent some wetsuits from a local dive shop in Panama City Beach called Divers Den to help insulate us from the cooler water. This was my first time using a wetsuit and it worked great for cold water snorkeling! The Gulf Coast in-shore sea life is a little sparse during the cooler seasons but still saw some interesting things.
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Mullet @1:39
Blueheads @1:45
Barracuda @1:59
Spaghetti Worm @2:31
Various Sea Anenome @2:51
Crevalle jack @2:59
Sea Anenome @3:10
Redfish @3:18
Coral @3:37
Spottail Pinfish @3:40
Coral @3:48
Check out Divers Den In Panama City Beach at the links below for all your diving and snorkeling needs. Tell the Store Manager Brian Robinson that TheToneman sent you!
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July 4, 2015 scuba dive's (Dive Locker PCB)
1.Black Bart
2. Bridge span 14
Panama City Beach Scuba Diving
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Bridge Span 14
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While diving Bridge Span 14 in Panama City Beach, FL we discover schools of bait fish that quickly bring schools of Spadefish and Amberjack (AJs) to hunt. Upon entering the water we view several dozen curious barracudas and a large Goliath Grouper that sits within the span accompanying us for the majority of the dive. The sea life on the bottom is sparse, but I capture close video of a Polka-dot Batfish and and a stealthy crustacean. A seven foot Bull Shark makes an appearance cruising by on the sea floor, then an even closer second appearance that left our adrenaline pumping. Nathan picks out an Amberjack to shoot toward the end of the video, which then decides to swim directly toward the span and tangle itself. Kill confirmed, he attaches to the stringer until the end of the dive.
Video Date: October 12, 2013
NOTE: The last frame of the video was shot by placing the GoPro head-mount face upwards on the sea floor. Barracudas are naturally curious to shiny objects, so I tested this theory with my camera. The barracuda cautiously approached the object as seen on the video, followed by several others before I decide I should rescue the camera. In this scenario they weren't as violently curious as I had previously heard, but they definitely weren't shy.