My favourite fish, the Wolf Eel. Despite its ferocious look, its temperament is just the opposite.
August, 2017
On this year’s trip we scored with some close encounters with the Grizzlies on a day trip with Sea Wolf Adventures. But the diving conditions didn’t cooperate as expected. This called for some macrophotography, close-ups, portraits, and turning off the camera to just enjoy the silent moments.
A Red Irish Lord rests confidently camouflaged among white anenomes and red soft corals in Browning Pass, off the north-eastern tip of Vancouver Island.
Imagine a place so diverse and dense with life that it is literally stacked on top of each other. You’re surrounded by emerald green coloured water on one side and on the other by sheer white coloured walls studded with kaleidiscopically coloured sponges, anenomes, and fishes. In between dives you will absorb beautifully rugged scenery, and there’s a good chance that you will see one or more stellar sea lions, sea otters, whales, dolphins, porpoises or even orcas. It’s virtually untouched and you’re most often the only ones out on the water. That place is God’s Pocket, British Columbia.