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19/04/2026
March was all sunshine, crystal-clear waters, and the happiest divers around.
A big shoutout to our amazing divers who traveled from all corners of the world — America, Russia, Thailand, Israel, Spain, France, Germany, Norway.. etc. Despite flight cancellations and the chaos happening around the world, you made it here… and made it count.
Here’s to unforgettable dives, new friendships, and great memories to last a lifetime. We’re so glad you chose to dive with us!
Just another day at Kimud Shoal..
What other divers hear: 🫧🫧
What we hear: 🫧🎶🐟😵💦
The beauty of nature when it chooses to reveal itself to you, when you expect it- whaleshark encounter at Kimud Shoal yesterday ✨
06/03/2026
Despite the occasional typhoon and rainy days in February, the month turned out pretty fab!
Learning never stops, no matter your age.
We celebrated 8 new SSI Instructors on the island, took a 9-year-old Scuba Explorer on some exciting underwater adventures, and had a 65-year-old student upgrade to Advanced Open Water!
And of course, a big shoutout to our fun divers — despite the cold rains and chilly waters, the diving definitely did not disappoint.
Tanks for choosing to dive with DiverGems!
24/02/2026
With effect from 6 February, the Tabango government has officially established Kimud Shoal as a Marine Protected Area (MPA).
This initiative aims to promote the protection, conservation, and sustainable management of the dive site and its marine inhabitants, while supporting inclusive and sustainable tourism.
Below are the new rules and regulations implemented at Kimud Shoal. By working together, we can continue to experience the incredible privilege of seeing thresher sharks wild and up close—while ensuring their habitat remains healthy and protected for generations to come.
Travellers from all over the world visit Malapascua for this rare encounter. As humans, it is of utmost importance to respect the inhabitants of the ocean—we are merely its visitors.
09/02/2026
Quit playing games with our hearts, Mother Nature!
January 2026 kept us on our toes—sunny days one moment, typhoons and dive cancellations the next.
We’re grateful to have made it through and even more grateful to the divers who still reached our island.
To those who couldn’t make it because of the weather, we hope to sea you next time for epic dives!
06/02/2026
21/01/2026
It’s been a series of strong winds, bad weather and lots of ups and downs the past week- read: strong winds, no boats, no diving!
While it’s been stressful and a huge disappointment for both our divers and us too, safety is our utmost priority and the last thing we want is for our guests to be stranded with no boats and no diving 😮💨
Here’s to better days ahead, featuring some of the crew hard at work behind the scenes!
Drop a comment to say hi if you spot someone you know! 📝
📷: Akamee T
Cuttlefish have one of the most fascinating and complex mating behaviours in the ocean
During the courtship, male cuttlefishes flash intense, high-contrast patterns like zebra stripes or pulsing waves These signal strength, health, and dominance to females—and warnings to intimidate the other male rival. Size, brightness and confidence often decides the winner- who gets to mate with the female cuttlefish.
When a female is receptive, the male uses a specialised arm to pass s***m packets into a pouch near the female’s mouth. Mating can last from a few seconds to several minutes. However, females can store s***m from multiple males and may selectively use it later—meaning the “winner” of the colour battle isn’t always the father. 🫣
After mating, females lay eggs in crevices or on reef structures, coating them in ink for camouflage. Once the eggs are laid, adults typically die shortly after, completing their short but intense life cycle.
Our divers (us included!) were definitely mesmerised by the cuttlefish mating battle for at least a good 5 minutes underwater!
📍: Gato island
08/01/2026
Ornate ghost pipefishes are master camouflagers, drifting gracefully like seaweed, swaying in the waters. With their leaf-like fins, delicate patterns, and slow, graceful movements, they blend perfectly into crinoids, algae, and soft corals. Often seeing in pairs, we spotted a white & yellow pregnant mama with her male partner while macro hunting at Gato island!
31/12/2025
FINishing the year strong this December are our divers from all corners of the world- Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Israel, America & Poland.. just to name a few.
Thank you to every one who travelled near and far to dive with us. Different countries, different languages, but one shared love for the ocean. We’re incredibly grateful to have shared bubbles, adventures, and unforgettable moments with each of you. Until we meet again beneath the waves, safe travels and happy diving always!
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