


"Guam, where Americas's day begins"
Guam has a fabuluos array of marine environments, from the shallow and calm waters of the west side, to the towering seaside cliffs on the south side of the island. There are 35 divesites on Guam consisting of beaches, reefs, and wreck dives that are each famous for their isolation, beauty, or diversity of marine life.

Blue Hole, from up to 200 feet down.
Dive sites of Guam

Close up of Apra Harbor, with some of my favorite divesites
The lionfish, a frequent resident of Pete's Reef and Captain Picard's ready room aquarium, is a deadly but dangerous addition to Guam's divesites(can you tell I'm watching Jurrasic Park?). Though beautiful, the lionfish has 12 hidden spines along his dorsal fin ready to inject poison.
This company certified me, my brother, and my dad to dive, then gave my brother a job working on their dive boats.