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If you are a diver or are about to become one, you are probably a curious person. We believe that the first step to protect the Sea is to be amazed by the wonders of the underwater world.
Only by improving our knowledge of the organisms that populate the sea oceans and the relationships that exist between them, we will be ready to fight for the protection of the blue continent.
Administrator & Web Master: Stefano Serranti
Web Supervisor: Luca Serranti
WHAT WE DON'T OFFER
YOU: Blu Deep Emotions and WASE don't offer you a mini-course in tropical marine biology.
WHAT WE OFFER
YOU: We have chosen to make use of professionals, Naturalists, Marine Biologists, Researchers who follow the divers throughout their journey, starting from the Open Water Diver to the Divemaster certification, to offer you a unique training offer: courses, seminars, diving dedicated to marine biology,
and citizen science initiatives. All this, to transform a simple diver into a conscious and responsible diver, capable of making a difference!
Visit the courses section.
We are waiting for you to learn more about sea creatures !
Courses
For more information:
ABOUT A LARGE SHORTFIN MAKO SHARK OBSERVED IN PANTELLERIA, ITALY
Professor Alessandro De Maddalena
The Shoals of Tor Paterno, a heritage to be valued
by Filippo Fratini, Naturalist and Marine Biologist
Groupers, moray eels, hard corals, gorgonians, alcionari, colorful
nudibranchs ( …)
It is not the list of animals that we can observe in the sea Rosso, in the Australian Great Barrier or in the most famous locations in the Mediterranean, but this is what divers can admire at Tor Paterno, about 6 miles offshore from Ostia where, on a sandy bottom and mud, a rock formation rises, a real “island ” totally submerged, bordered by large yellow buoys...
By Andrea Serranti
Killer whales are not responsible for the decrease in white sharks in South Africa:
Professor Alessandro De Maddalena
Great white enigma: In search of the Mediterranean’s giant sharks:
Professor Alessandro De Maddalena
For curious people: