For more than 15 years I've been fortunate enough to travel and dive all over the west pacific. I also love to take videos and create a story or two on these experiences. Over the past 8 years I've been able to turn my enjoyment of video into a television series called Diver Below.
There are WAY TO MANY individual video's to put here, so all of these videos are "parked" on a website called Vimeo. All or em' are instant play so please take a look.
GUAM PALAU PHILIPPINES CHUUK (TRUK) LAGOON KOSRAE / POJHNPEI
INDONESIA SABAH, MALAYSIA AUSTRALIA YAP
I'm gonna call these videos "Diver Doing Their Thing." It's just a collection of Guam divers on the MDA boats, or whatever I can get on various dves with them. No particalr order, and no scritps, no direction, very little editing (got rid of the crap shots), and what you see is what you get.
Cocos Trip, March 13.
The JBDA Wednesday dive group. Every Wednesday a special group of divers get together and go out on the "JBDA" dive trip. Actually, anyone can go on these but usually it's the same group dedicate to kicking back and enjoying the tedious rigors of diving.This video was taken qwith the Gopro video HD camera with no filter.
The infamous JBDA Instructional video on the "proper" entry techniques.

Ever see a boat blow up? Two 70-80' boats were blown up and sunk in Rota.
A couple of the most requested videos when I had these on Youtube. One is humorous, the other incredible.
I put this together to show some of the diversity of diving here on Guam. Hope you enjoy it and pardon my new names for some critters.
I took this in 2001 and probably missed the actual birth by a hour. It was filmed 4 1/2 miles off the west coast of Guam. You can see the umbilical cords still attached to the mother and baby. This is the BEST dive I've ever been on, and I was all alone with 11 sperm whales.