The Dolphin Dive for Certified Scuba Divers
One of the all time favorite marine animals for many is the
dolphin. Previously, the closest one can ever get to a dolphin
is at the various marine theme parks like Sea World. Then a few
dolphin research centers started petting dolphins and swim with
dolphins programs which allowed more direct interactions with
these wonderful creatures. For certified scuba divers, direct
interaction with dolphins under the water is possible. This is
an even better experience than the swim with dolphins programs
which keep guests only on the surface of the water. This unique
under the water opportunity is available through UNEXSO's
dolphin dive at Freeport, Grand Bahama Island.
The UNEXSO dolphin dive is a single tank trip only available on
certain days and fills up quickly so it is highly recommended to
make reservations well in advance. The divemasters suggest that
all divers add on an additional two pounds to what they normally
use on their weight belt. This is because the majority of time
spent during the dolphin dive will be kneeling on an open sandy
surface at the bottom of a chosen dive site. After all divers
are onboard, the dive boat goes to the dolphin facility minutes
away where the dolphins stay. Once there, a dolphin trainer at
the facility gives a briefing about the specifics of the dolphin
dive as well as dolphins in general. Two dolphins are
pre-selected for each dolphin dive. After the briefing, both the
dive boat and a second boat carrying two dolphin trainers head
out to the dive site with two dolphins following. During the
trip out to the dive site, the two dolphins ride the wakes of
the boats and make numerous leaps out of the water along the way
giving lots of photo opportunities.
Once at the dive site, the divers are instructed to get in the
water quickly and head to the bottom which is about 50 feet. The
request for the rush is to get the interactions going before the
dolphins lose interest. It is emphasized that the dolphins are
never forced to interact with the divers and are free to swim
off anytime they want. Therefore, interactions with the dolphins
are never guaranteed by UNEXSO. Luckily for the divers, the
dolphins seem to enjoy interactions with humans as well as the
free food. Once at the bottom, the dolphin trainers now in scuba
diving gear, direct the divers to space out in a wide circle.
The trainers, equipped with a bucket full of food, are in the
center of this circle. This is where they direct the various
types of interactions that the divers will get to experience
with the dolphins.
The first interaction is usually having a dolphin rest in front
of each diver. This is when the divers are allowed to touch and
stroke the dolphins while avoiding their fins, eyes and blow
hole. The second interaction involves a dolphin kiss. Divers are
instructed to take their regulators out of their mouths upon a
signal given by the trainers. The trainers then point towards
each diver. The dolphins would approach each diver and 'kiss'
each one in the mouth with their snout. A third type of
interaction is like a human spinning top. One at a time, the
divers are asked to adjust their buoyancy and stay up about five
feet off the bottom with arms fully outstretched. The dolphins
then push each diver by the hand with their snouts spinning them
around in circles. All of these interactions are captured on
camera by a UNEXSO staff divemaster. Of course, the photos are
available for sale back at the UNEXSO dive shop. At the end of
the final interaction, both dolphins make one more pass while
waving one of their fins to bid each diver goodbye. Of course,
the divers wave back with smiles through their regulators.
What is really unique with the dolphin dive is that scuba divers
get to see the dolphins at depth rather than just at the surface
of the water. This is in the natural environment of the
dolphins. It is really magical to watch from the bottom as the
dolphins swim up to the surface for air sometimes leaping right
out of the water followed by a dramatic diving re-entry. They
move like torpedoes with grace, agility and speed. The divers
can't help but marvel at the abilities of the dolphins. Dolphins
do not require gradual ascents and safety stops like us scuba
divers do. For any scuba diver who loves dolphins, the UNEXSO
dolphin dive is a wonderful diving experience and well
recommended.