Le Polynesien – diving in Malta with a French taste
With nearly 100 years of undisturbed growth, the wreck is stunningly beautiful. Every surface is covered in sponges, reds and yellows, growing like fingers or miniature organ pipes. The deck is at such a jaunty angle that it is possible to see half of the wreck and still stay comfortably above 60m. The bow is complete with a deck-mounted gun, again encrusted in beautiful colours.
Posted by Scuba Works Malta under Commercial diving, Diving, Sites | Permalink | No Comments »Dry suit diving
The winter is here, the water is already 18 degrees and we just got our new dry suits. It never get very cold in Malta and one can still dive with 7mm wet suit but with the amount of dives we do for us Is better to stay dry. Our new suits are neoprene Northern diver from their army range.
Posted by Scuba Works Malta under Commercial diving, Diving | Permalink | No Comments »Anchor lost overboard
Few days ago during a voyage a pleasure yacht lost her anchor. The captain called us to help him to find and recover the anchor.
We had to search a very large underwater area with different topography and bottom composition – from rocks to sandy bottom with sea grass patches and depth from 7 to 35 [...]