Glow Diving: A Whole New Kinda "Trip"

Several Innovative Scuba Diving Operators specialize in Glow-in-the-Dark Night Diving

There is a cool new trend in scuba diving. Some call it Glow Diving, some call it Fluro Diving, we call it really trippy glow-in-the-dark coral reefs. Even critters like shrimp and lizard fish glow too.

"Black lights" aren't just for dance clubs and Halloween parties; several innovative scuba diving operators are taking them on night dives. Using a blue flashlight underwater on a night dive, the corals and anemones glow bright green. Lizardfish and Spearer Mantis Shrimp have fluorescent patches. Hermit Crabs and Seagrass take on a different color.

Fluorescence underwater is a fairly new discovery and much is still unknown about what creatures fluoresce and why they do it. Some scientist theorize that the fluorescent proteins are acting as a sunscreen, some think it's part of the photosynthesis process. Another theory is that it's some sort of beacon the corals use to signal each other. Whatever the reason, we'd like to invite you to "become one with the universe" and see how the reef can blow your mind with mesmerizing patterns and psychedelic colors at these dive locations.

Grand Cayman, Caribbean: Compass Point
Every Thursday night Ocean Frontiers takes divers out for their very special Glow Dive. You'll dig it, man. They include Ultra Violet LED flashlights, muffins and hot chocolate and unlimited bottom time.

Grenada, Caribbean: True Blue Bay Resort
The FLUORESCENCE dives with Aquanauts Grenada can be done either from shore or a boat. Normally $95 (boat) and $75 (shore), Reef & Rainforest customers can take a Fluro dives for only $30. Act fast, this deal expires February 29, 2012.

Bonaire, Caribbean: Buddy Dive Resort
Buddy Dive is now offering this amazing experience on Tuesday and Thursdays evenings. Creatures that you were never aware of before will captivate, amaze and delight you.

Dumaguete/Puerto Galera, Philippines: Atlantis Dive Resorts and Liveaboards
See the Corals and anemones stand out in neon colors when you're visit the Philippines on a Fluro Night Dive. If you book your stay at either Atlantis resort by February 15, 2012 you'll get your Fluorescence dive for FREE!

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