Three species of sting ray curiously investigate scuba divers
For most scuba divers, a close-up encounter with a stingray is a memorable experience. To look into the eyes of such majestic and beautiful creatures can stir the soul. These scuba divers are slowly making their way to the surface after a beautiful dive near Wolf Island in the the Galapagos. They have been watching hammerhead sharks drifting past on the ocean currents. As they near the surface, an incredible spotted eagle ray drifted closely past Solon, the Dive guide on this adventure. Stingrays are highly intelligent creatures and although they are generally shy and reclusive, they have a curious nature, and they will often swim closely past a scuba diver who is acting in a respectful manner. Solon had the privilege of being closely investigated by this beautiful animal. He has seen this particular stingray, recognizable by distinctive markings and old injuries, on dives in this area for more than seven years. From its reaction, it seems as if the stingray has become very comfortable with him in particular.
As the divers drew closer to the boat, a magnificent Manta ray glided past them, also interested in these clumsy humans. These are the giants of the deep, often boasting wingspans of up to 7m (23 feet).
The divers who had already passed their gear to the boat above, remained in the water so that they could enjoy this visit with the manta ray. At the same time, a school of mobula came through and they repeatedly swam around the divers for a close inspection as well.
To have such a beautiful experience on a single dive with three different species of stingray is remarkable.
Solon is a highly experienced scuba dive guide, having taken people on adventures beneath the waves for nearly 35 years. He has a talent for finding opportunities to closely observe the oceans beautiful animals in their own environment. He teaches other divers how to act in a non threatening manner, increasing the opportunities for interactions on the animals' own terms.
Solon's love for the ocean, and all of the creatures that live there is contagious.
Solon can be found through Float N’ Flag Dive Centre in Ontario.
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