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  • Open Water Class Begins August 17th
    Make sure you let that special someone know that a new certification class begins on August7th in Silver Lake. If you take this class now, you’ll be ready to jump on board the club’s fantastic trip to Fiji in September! Also, you have time to log a couple of local club dives in advance of spreading your fins into thoseRead more »...
  • Looking for Your Sunken Treasure
    July may seem like its in the distant future, but it will be here before you know it. And with it comes our annual fundraiser of Legendary Bingo. In order to participate (and make the club operating funds for the year), we are required to provide 10 prizes for the winning players. If we can get items donated for this,Read more »...
  • Seal of Approval
    One of the best reasons to dive Catalina is the variety: the variety of animals, the variety of dive sites, the variety of underwater terrain. If you want to explore a kelp forest, or search the sandy areas for bat rays, or look deep into rocky crags for eels, it’s all available at Catalina—sometimes in one dive site! Over LaborRead more »...
  • The Blue Planet Sequel Trailer is Here!!!!
    Ok, we may be a little late to the table, but we’re still SUPER excited to find out that the sequel to the BBC documentary Blue Planet is under way. The emmy-winning original was a visually stunning introduction of the teaming biodiversity to be found in the earth’s largest natural habitat and a great introduction to all those humans who perhapsRead more »...
  • Humans Helping Out
    Interested in a story about how man can interact in a positive way with the much maligned, elusive shark? Check out the link below for a story from GrindTv.com about a persistent lemon shark who recognized a diver as a potential ally in his plight for assistance. This lucky shark happened on just the right diver for aide and weRead more »...
  • Cee Ray Adventure
    The heat wave we’ve been experiencing this year has made our work-a-day world nearly intolerable. Up to triple digits for weeks on end can put people in the worst moods. But what great conditions for diving! The cool breeze was so refreshing and being out on the water with the sun beating down was a little piece of heaven. WeRead more »...
  • Can Killer Robots Save Ocean Ecosystems?
    Lionfish can reduce a flourishing coral reef to a wasteland in a matter of weeks. Native fish, unfamiliar with the new arrival, do not know to avoid it, and the predator gorges to the point of obesity. The Lionfish sits at the top of the food chain, unthreatened by any other creature. They breed rapidly, and are extremely resilient andRead more »...
  • Membership Renewal Just Got Simpler
    Thanks to club members Scott Weber, Rex Theobald, and Gary Nugent, renewing your Barnacle Busters membership just became a whole lot easier! We now offer an online renewal option for our members. Before your membership expires, you will receive an email from us letting you know its time to renew. Within that email will be a summary of the contactRead more »...
  • Barnacle Busters Hit Honduras
    CoCo View Vernacular A strike in baseball is bad; but to a bowler, it’s good. Similarly, having an old, rusty clunker in your front yard is frowned upon, but at CoCo View having a wreck in your “front yard” is amazing Picture a landscape of aqua clear blue water, hammocks swaying in the breeze, parrots cawing in the distance, andRead more »...
  • Submerged "Lost City" De-Bunked
    A few years ago, divers discovered an apparent underwater “lost city” off the coast of Zakynthos in Greece. New research reveals that the site, which was thought to be the ruins of a long-forgotten civilization that perished when tsunamis hit the shore, is in actuality a geological formation—and a bizarre one at that. Looking at the photos of these underwaterRead more »...