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![]() Göran Ehlmé & Charlotte Caffrey - leaders ![]() Diving & Wildlife Voyages Antarctic Peninsular Diving & Photography Expedition
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Paradise Bay-It was not your regular idea of paradise, no sandy beaches or swaying palms. The blue lagoon we were exploring belonged to a particularly beautiful iceberg grounded at 50m in the heart of the Antarctic Peninsula. Levelling off at 16m we looked up to see glorious pipe organ sculptures shaped from turquoise ice, sleek and smooth. Its surface, still below the water was barren except for the continuous stream of tiny bubbles, escaping thousands of years after they were trapped in snow on a nearby glacier. My computer read -1 deg c, but I felt warm, comfortable and incredibly privileged to be here. Diving in Antarctic (or the Arctic for that matter) is an activity not to be taken lightly. Dry suit experience in cold conditions is a definite prerequisite. Two independent freeze protected regulators are used with a Y or H valve as a safety net from free flow. Y and H valves are not easy to find amongst UK dive centres so some of our group were using the setup for the first time on location. Diving here is big and bulky, but very rewarding. Thick undersuits such as the Arctic xerotherm and a good base layer, such as Sub Zero or Bam's bamboo material clothing, are essential. The argument between wet versus dry glove continues of course, but my 7mm 3 finger mitts served me well, particularly with a goodly helping of hot water poured inside before immersion! These expeditions are arranged by Aqua-Firma Worldwide and are not all dive, dive, dive. The option to spend time in Buenos Aires and the truly magnificent Iguazu falls beforehand were awe inspiring, leaving Antarctica much to live up to. The voyage puts plenty of focus on life both above and below the waterline, perfect for the photographer and non-diving partners. In this way the trip brings to life every aspect of the Antarctic ecosystem whether you venture below the waves or not. This group was lead by Aqua-Firma's marine scientist, Charlotte Caffrey, and the boat based expedition team are first class experts in their field. A comprehensive on board lecture programme informs and entertains throughout. Many of the non-divers and divers returned to civilisation and immediately booked Aqua-Firma's Arctic version of the same voyage in June - apparently unscathed by polar predators but bitten by the polar bug - once and for all. Our Commitment to the Climate Aqua-Firma is committed to the conservation of the places it visits. This is why the company has calculated the average CO2 emissions of its Arctic and Antarctic Voyages and will automatically offset each client’s share of emissions via the charity Rainforest Concern’s new Rainforest4Climate programme. Aqua-Firma will also automatically offset the carbon emissions of flights booked through them for its polar expeditions. |
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