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Eric Keibler

June 8, 2022 by Eric Keibler

How About Spearfishing?

If Charles had it his way, he would be diving and spearfishing three or four times a week.  “I have been scuba diving since 1989 and have seen some amazing sights and places.  And while I still enjoy seeing the beauty of the oceans, I also enjoy the change in dive profile and objectives that come with spearfishing.  It is much more active diving, with a touch of adrenaline that ends with a good meal.  For me, that is a win!”

Charles was introduced to spearfishing with a lionfish hunting course.  He found that it an easy way to learn how to hunt.  Lionfish is how I started spearfishing.  They represent a great way to experience the changes to your dive profile and objectives without the adrenaline rush of a fighting fish.  They are an invasive species that cause significant damage to local fish populations and represent a risk to larger gamefish as they compete for food sources.  Lionfish hunting turns your dive into a game of underwater hide and seek, and always creates a bit of a competition amongst the hunters.

With this experience, it is easier to move onto hunting larger fish. One thing to recognize is spearfishing is a different type of dive profile.  The objective is to locate game fish to shoot, and we go where the fish are.  We typically dive structure on a sand bottom (wrecks, artificial reefs like concrete pyramids or bridge rubble, etc.)  It is also a little more aggressive diving than a slow drift down a gentle reef slope.  Comfort with free descents and ascents to depths of 100’ and back rolling from a boat holding equipment is important.  This helps keep diving interesting, challenging and fun.

When asked about what he likes to hunt, Charles said “My favorite are the Jacks; Almaco and Greater Amberjack.  They represent great eating and an exciting experience underwater.  But really, I hunt for dinner.  I don’t shoot what I don’t plan to eat and I try and be a responsible diver and don’t hunt non-sustainable fish.”  The largest fish he has speared to date was a Greater Amberjack that was about 44” long and weighed 55 pounds.

If you have met Charles, you will find that he also loves introducing others to the world underwater — just ask his brother-in-law or the many Open Water Divers that he has trained.  I love watching people experience new things and igniting passion in others.  I think my desire to teach spearfishing is to provide people additional reasons to get out and dive.  My youngest daughter was my best dive buddy and we enjoyed diving WWII planes and Mantas in Hawaii, wrecks in the Gulf of Mexico and other great dive profiles, but she told me one day that diving was becoming “just another underwater tour.”  Then I introduced her to lionfishing, and the new dive objectives and profile gave her something to “DO” underwater.  I watched as her love of diving renewed and have video of her stalking a lionfish around and through the pilot house of the Pete Tide II.  That was all I needed to decide that others may want a chance to do more than just watch and photograph reef fish.

Charles is teaching a Spearfishing course in June and then taking a group of divers out to try their hand at shooting lionfish or larger fish. But you may be wondering about taking a class.

What do I do with the fish I spear?

According to Charles, “I turn lionfish into tacos!  I’m not a fan of heavy sauces and typically grill my fish with a little olive oil and maybe a dash of seafood seasoning.  But my goal is to have the flavor of the fish come through. I have found the best portion of the Jacks to be the throat, the portion behind the gills.  I discovered that most people throw this portion out in ignorance.  I leave the skin on and place the fish in pie dish with lemon juice in the bottom.  I rub it down with olive oil and let it sit for an hour.  Then, I place it skin down on a hot grill and let it cook.  The skin protects the meat from the flame and holds all the juice from the fish to prevent it from drying out.  When done, the meat just peels right off the skin.  I typically will serve this with a rice dish and vegetable. There are dozens of wonderful recipes depending upon the fish.  I personally prefer to stuff my flounder with a crawfish or crab stuffing before baking, and my slipper lobster I bake in the shell.

Why enroll in a course?

I am often asked why should I take a spearfishing course?  Can’t I just go?  Charles has a good answer, you could go buy a gun and jump in the water.  I wouldn’t recommend it though; the same way I wouldn’t recommend just buying a motorcycle and jumping on the freeway with no training. Like any sport, understanding the mechanics is important.  Proper aim, fish identification, equipment use and more go into enjoying your experience vs. becoming frustrated with all the new ‘stuff’ underwater. In addition, I am a HUGE fan of safety.  Spearfishing introduces new equipment with pointy ends that present potential hazards to divers and their buddies.  It also introduces fishing line which represents an entanglement hazard for which divers must be taught to manage safely.In the end, you will have more fun and dive much safer if you take the short time in class / pool / lake to practice how to use the equipment, how to carry and trim out with the new gear, and what types of species you can actually shoot.

Why Florida?

I started my spearfishing career in Florida, and I guess I am a creature of habit.  But there are a couple really practical reasons why I still go back to Florida for my fish.

  • Distance and Travel:  When people hear “Florida” they typically think of Miami or Tampa or some other Peninsula city.  I go to Pensacola, specifically Perdido Key.  It is an 8 hour drive from Houston and just a few miles past the Alabama boarder.   This is roughly the time I would spend going to the airport, getting on a plane, getting a taxi/rental, etc. to other destinations.  Staying in Texas, I would mostly likely drive to Corpus Christi or even to South Padre Island which is 6 hours.
  • Safety and visibility:  Visibility in West Florida ranges from 25’ – 80’ year round.  As anywhere, weather and currents make a difference.  To get to blue water in in Texas, you’ve got to drive several hundred miles south or take a long boat ride out to the rigs. I’m not a fan of taking newer divers or divers people just learning to spearfish out to the rigs in Texas.  These often drop to depths of 200’-300’ and present an unnecessary risk for the inexperienced.  While there are techniques for spearfishing these structures safely, the simple fact that a sounding fish can drag a diver to those depths rules them out for me as a place to teach. The Pensacola depths where we teach range from 60-110’, well within the recreational limits.  The sand bottom provides a safety deck for new divers, and there is still an abundance of gamefish that present challenges for both the newer diver looking for smaller gamefish for the freezer and the thrill seeker looking for a 40” Greater Amberjack or Red Snapper for a wall trophy.
  • Community:  Pensacola offers a wide range of post-dive activities or entertainment for non-diving family members.  The sugar sand beaches, and Pensacola boardwalk provide numerous options for dining and entertainment, and the famous Florabama bar is just a few miles from the marina.

How do I learn more?

The best way to find out about spearfishing it to enroll in a class and experience shooting a speargun in the pool and later on a spearfishing trip, You can find out more about the class at

Learn More About Spearfishing…
Dive Mom, I am ready! Sign Me up!

Filed Under: Classes and Training, Gulf Diving, Uncategorized Tagged With: Florida, Spearfishing

June 7, 2022 by Eric Keibler

Photo Tip – Using Sunlight for Best Color

By Tobias Friedrich

When you’re in a reef landscape without a photo-video light, it’s especially important to shoot with the direction of sunlight and use it as best as you can. Photographing into the sun will result in harsh contrasts and overexposed areas. Photographing with the sunlight captures vivid colors. Make sure to use the correct white balance in the SportDiver app while shooting.

Equipment: SportDiver housing with iPhone 12 Max Pro using 0.5x iPhone Lens

SeaLife SportDiver Smartphone Housing

SL400 – In stock now!

The SportDiver underwater housing works with iPhone® 7 through the 13 Pro Max and most Android phones.  Check if a phone fits and is compatible here. The SportDiver includes a color correcting red filter that brings back lost underwater colors. But the best way to get breathtaking images and brilliant video underwater with your phone is with the complete SportDiver Pro 2500 smartphone housing & photo-video light set.

Sea Dragon 2500F

SL671 – In stock now! The Sea Dragon 2500F closely mimics the brightness of natural sunlight, bringing out amazing colors in underwater photos and videos. With a Color Rendering Index of 90, the Sea Dragon 2500F turns murky and dark scenes into bright & vividly colorful images. The wide beam angle fully covers the image. For even more underwater light coverage, double your lights with the Sea Dragon Duo 5000F Set.

If you’d like a copy of the above underwater image, please email: lindsay@pioneer-research.com

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: underwater photography

June 6, 2022 by Eric Keibler

SeaLife at Oceanic Ventures

“Freeze Frame…strike a pose…” It was photo night at #OceanicVentures with the crew from #SeaLife Cameras and Lighting dropping in for a backyard BarBQ to meet divers, discuss underwater photography and to help create better underwater images. Oh hand were Karl Schuster and Eric Peterson as well as two bags of photo equipment!

Karl and Eric ran around answering questions and showing how adding a light or a lens might improve your photo experiences. Meanwhile, Eric and the staff made sure everyone was fed with grilled chicken tacos and grilled vegetables along with the usual adult and night diving beverages.

Thanks Karl and Eric for a fun evening and helping everyone get ready for the #OceanicVenturesPhotographyContest!. Now it is time for more #OVIDiving to capture those moments….

Filed Under: Photography, Presentations Tagged With: Club Aquarius, SeaLife Cameras, underwater photography

June 3, 2022 by Eric Keibler

Photo Tip – Keep Calm on Your Approach

By Tobias Friedrich

When you’re taking photos or video of fish that are easily frightened like this Monkfish, try to approach as slowly and calmly as possible. While composing the shot, try not to photograph only the fish, but also the surrounding environment as well as some blue water above the subject. If possible, capture the scene with other fish and wildlife in the background.

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Equipment: SeaLife Micro 3.0 with Micro Wide Angle Dome Lens and Sea Dragon 3000F

Settings: Shallow White Balance

Micro Wide Angle Dome Lens

SL052 The SeaLife Micro Wide Angle Dome Lensincreases the camera’s field of view by 43% and allows for 3x closer shooting distance. For the SeaLife Micro 3.0, the lens angle is increased from 100° to 143° and shooting distance is reduced from 15”/38cm to 5”/13cm. The 0.7x dome lens high-grade optical design improves overall image quality and edge sharpness. Fits all SeaLife Micro-series and ReefMaster RM-4K camera models.

Micro 3.0 Pro 3000 Set

SL552Ideal for colorful, sharp stills and videos, the Micro 3.0 Pro 3000 Set includes the Sea Dragon 3000F Photo-Video Light, Micro 3.0 Camera, Flex-Connect Single Tray and Grip for optimal stability and handling. The SeaLife Micro 3.0 camera offers easy set-up with automatic and manual image setting options. The Sea Dragon 3000F Light has a Color Rendering Index of 80, with a 5000k color temperature to simulate natural sunlight. Sea Dragon Photo/Video Lights reveal beautiful colors in underwater photos and videos.

If you’d like a copy of the above underwater image, please email: lindsay@pioneer-research.com

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: underwater photography

June 2, 2022 by Eric Keibler

Indonesia – Raja Ampat Halmahera & Northern Moluccas Liveaboard 2023

Indonesian Liveaboard

October 26 – November 7, 2023

Overview

On the Halmahera & Northern Moluccas itineraries we dive some of the top sites in North Raja Ampat and cruise the Halmahera and Molucca Seas, exploring beautiful reefs and pinnacles where visibility can reach up to 40 metres, crossing the Equator along the way. Get ready to experience the wonders and diversity of the Dampier Strait, Halmahera Sea, North Moluccas and the Lembeh Strait.

What is included?

  • * 13 days/ 12 nights/10 days of diving 
  • * Taxes
  • , full board accommodations based on double occupancy
  • * Meals while on boat, including water, tea, coffee, juices and soft drinks
  • * transfers on arrival if traveling with the group

May I use my rebreather?

This is a rebreather friendly trip ! There will be an additional charge for rebreather cylinders, oxygen fills, and sorb.  Rebreather divers need to notify us as soon as possible to make sure the boat brings the sorb and cylinders to the boat. Helium will be available to qualified rebreather divers but subject to local availability and cost.  So, yes, you may use your rebreather.

May I sidemount dive?

This is a sidemount diver friendly vessel! You will need to bring your own hardware.

Special Oceanic Ventures Connoisseur Club Benefit

  • * trip brochure and packet,
  • * trip shirt, and travel leader.

Other activities that can be arranged… 

Shopping in town, City and cultural tours

What is not included?

Airfare, airport tax, marine park fee ($156 est.), nitrox, fuel surcharge, hotels in transit, tips for local dive staff, sorb, diving equipment other than cylinders and weights, rebreather cylinder rentals, mixed gasses, decompression gasses, meals and drinks in transit, extras listed above and shopping.

Where are we diving?

You Will be diving some of the best that Indonesia has to offer!

How do I get there?

There are several options; but the best is on Eva Air direct and non-stop Houston to Taipei (16 hrs.) then Taipei to Waisai, Indonesia.  We have a wholesale contract to be able to do agent wholesale tickets and the economy plus seating area is wonderful. Also, with these fares you may be able to earn either Star Alliance miles or United miles. Ask your tour professional for recommendations.  

Embarkation – Waisai Indonesia @ 13:00pm (subject to change)
Disembarkation – Bitung, Indonesia @ 10:00am (subject to change)

What is the boat like?

The Cabins –  8 large aircon cabins,  Individual aircon control,  Personal audio/video system,  Ensuite bathroom with hot water,  Overhead reading lights,  Lockable safety box,  Cupboards for personal items,  Bath & hand towels, Bathrobe

The Diving –  Shaded dive deck,  Individual dive stations,  Personal storage drawers,  12L Aluminum Tanks, weights & belt,   Personal Diving/Deck Towel,  Free Nitrox refills,  Diving courses (charges apply)

The Boat –  Aircon lounge/cocktail bar, Comfortable lounge sofas,42″ Flatscreen TV,  Library of movies, books & games,  Covered outdoor dining,  All meals served buffet style,  Self-service drinks & snacks*, Sundeck (8 cushioned loungers),  2 high powered RIBs, 

The Extras (some charges apply) –  Same day laundry,  Massage (available 3 hours/day- some charges may apply),  Yacht boutique (Equipment/Merchandise- charges apply),  Kayak usage, some wine and beer cost extra

  • Dive Deck
  • Lounge
  • Dining
  • Deluxe Double Cabin
  • Premium Twin Cabin
  • Deluxe Upper Cabin

What other things should I be aware of?

  • Local taxes and port fees must be paid in advance and are added to your final payment.  (Estimated $250 USD)
  • Nitrox is $250 per person per charter, paid in advance and added to your final payment..
  • Advanced Open Water and 40 logged dives are recommended for this route. See Ann if you are interested in the trip but do not at this time meet the requirements.
  • Fit to Dive: all guests must complete a fit to dive form www.masterliveaboards.com/forms
  • COVID 19 Vaccination: At this time there is a vaccine requirement to enter Indonesia. 
Dive Mom – “Tell Me More!”

COVID Information

Indonesia requires proof of a COVID vaccination. The traveler must be free from COVID before departure. A COVID test is required before departure and a test is required to return to the United States. These requirements are subject to change

The Fine Print…

Please see the Terms & Conditions page for a listing of our travel policies. Additionally, please see the Master Liveaboard terms and conditions. By depositing on the trip, you agree to both sets of terms and conditions. All prices are subject to change until booked and ticketed. All moneys are due in full on deposit even if not paid in full and some penalties may ably for cancellations based on the operators policies and group penalties.  As with most small island properties and vessels, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces.  We highly recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems and should be purchased within 14 das of the initial deposit to receive the most benefit.  No refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Trip insurance and diving insurance can be found at http://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure/DAN and Travel Guard have a family plan.  Diving Accident and Medical Insurance is required. Vessel and OVI travel releases are required.  Please plan to bring a copy of your logbook, c-card, and diving insurance.  

Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration.  No refunds for missed flights or boats.

Note: All guests spaces are reserved upon deposit.  But unless a minimum number of guest sign up for the trip by the deadline dates, an Oceanic Ventures trip leader will not be attending.

Adventure Date

October 26 – November 7, 2023

Airfare

Airfare is not included in this trip. Your destination is Waisai, Indonesia

It is best to fly with the group so please let us help you plan this part of the trip. The air schedules for this trip have not been set yet so air will require some patience.

Transit Arrangements

Depending on your air schedule, 1 night in a transit hotel may be necessary. Please contact Dive Mom for assistance.

Fare

All per person double and Club membership. First booked, first choice. Only 15 guest spaces available

  • * $6,900 pp
  • * $6,660 pp/dfc/Club

Deposit & Final Payment

  • * $1,500 pp and completed trip application is required. 
  • * $1,500 plus trip insurance
  • * Final payment due – May 1, 2023
  • * Deposit and Completed Trip Application are required to hold your space and cabin selection.
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Travel Notes

  • * An Oceanic Ventures Application/Travel Release is required at time of booking
  • * A boat Release is required by the final payment date
  • * We cannot guarantee a roommate unless you are booking together with someone, so plan on a single supplement
  • * As with most small liveaboard operations, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces. We always recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems. There are no refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Travel Insurance (ie: comprehensive accident, medical, baggage and trip cancellation and interruption insurance) purchased at the time their reservation is made, may help protect guests from financial disappointment if they are prevented from making their scheduled trip due to illness or family illness, or in the event that unforeseen circumstances prevent the airline or yacht from making its scheduled trip.
  • * The United States is requiring a COVID test prior to re-entering the country. The boat will handle getting everyone COVID tested prior to boarding your return flight.
  • * Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration
  • * We require diving accident insurance. For your convenience below are links to Dive Assure . Both organizations offer Travel Insurance and Dive Accident Insurance and be purchased via our web site at https://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure and Travel Guard have a family plan. Dive Assure is diving insurance and also has a travel insurance option.

Travel Insurance

We highly recommend travel insurance to help cover you for unknown events that may occur. You should purchase it within 14 days of your deposit to receive the most benefit from the policy. We also recommend that you have coverage to help you in the event you need to leave for weather or other emergencies.


Thank you for letting us assist you with your family’s diving adventures!

Filed Under: Pacific, Rebreather, Travel, Upcoming Trips, Where We are Going in 2023 Tagged With: Escorted Travel Opportunities, Travel

April 5, 2022 by Eric Keibler

The Oceanic Ventures Backyard

Water Lily in Sugar Kettle
New Table and Sugar Kettle
40 Pounds of Smoked Chicken
Cayman Islands Party in the Backyard
Around the Fire Pit
Alex, Rick, Joel and Travis

A Place to Relax

If you haven’t been to your favorite diving location lately, may we suggest stopping by your favorite dive store, Oceanic Ventures amd take a moment or two to relax and swap some diving storied with your fellow divers? Ann has been working hard to make our backyard a relaxing space meet your friends and enjoy some time outside.

We have had a number of impromptu cocktail hours in the backyard and an occasional cigar night too. It is amazing how relaxing it can be to talk about your next dive over a glass of wine, rum or a Topo Chico. You might even get Eric to pull out a homemade Setzer if you are lucky.

Just recently, a client donated another table and some chairs along with some lounge chairs. This latest gift along with the other table and chairs as well as a collection of umbrellas and a new fire pit make the backyard a really cool meeting place. We can comfortably seat 20-30 people and still have room for the kids to run around a play games.

Speaking of games, one of our staff donated an old fashioned corn hole game and a large jenga game. Ann found some lawn darts and we have about 6 hula-hoops and some soccer balls to boot. As you probably already know, children are always welcome at the store.

When a meeting calls for food, we are fully prepared with two gas grills, 2 charcoal grills, a column smoker and a pig roasting box. Couple that with the gas camp burners and a warmer and we are prepared for a big event.

Almost everything in the backyard has been donated by our clients. They have been instrumental in helping us create a special place in the middle of Houston and Bellaire. We really appreciate their generosity!

Gardens

Ann and a few of the staff have been working on enhancing the garden and planting in the back yard. The freeze killed the bannana trees but they are beginning to come back as is the star jasmine. This past weekend we rehabilitated the sugar kettle garden adding a beautiful new lily, some other plantings and a few goldfish. The fish are still getting used to their new home so they hide a lot but they are getting used to people being around.

During the COVID shut-down, Ann was jealous of everyone working in their gardens so she started one at the store. Now, it is time to replant the vegetable gardens. Last year we had fresh tomatoes for months as well as onions and peppers. I found some pepper seeds for some colorful exotic peppers so I am looking forward to those fruiting this season. She is also looking at planting some basil and rosemary. If you have some suggestions, please send her a note. She likes to hear what people have had success with here in the area.

Never Finished…

We still have some plans for the future. We are looking for a rolling cooler and a stock tank to make a pool/fountain to add to the ambiance. We are also looking at adding more fans for the summer months as well as some outdoor speakers. Do you have some things you need to find a home for?

Filed Under: Club Aquarius, Social Activities Tagged With: Backyard, social

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