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SingleDivers.com SingleDivers.com is a dive club for people who may not have a dive buddy. We travel the world diving No cliques and ALWAYS FUN!!!
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We specialize in Scuba Travel & Trips for single and married but buddyless divers! We guarantee a same gender roommate if you sign up 45 days prior to a trip or your single supplement is free! We NEVER cancel a trip as long as 1 person is going so your vacation is SAFE with us!!! We run 15 trips a year... come experience our amazing group trips OR save money using our individual travel services! [email protected] or 8645576079

Say hello to Karen! She just returned from her 10th trip with us! Here's what keeps bringing her back."Kamala helped me ...
07/11/2024

Say hello to Karen! She just returned from her 10th trip with us! Here's what keeps bringing her back.
"Kamala helped me achieve bucket list items that one can only dream of! Swimming with Whale Sharks! Swimming with S***m Whales! Going to Cuba! Her prices are just so good!"

We're glad you're a member, Karen. 🐒🐋🪸🍹

03/11/2024
CALLING ALL GIRLS... we have some deals for you!!!  Info@singledivers.com for unpublished discounts on the following ope...
02/11/2024

CALLING ALL GIRLS... we have some deals for you!!! [email protected] for unpublished discounts on the following open spots. Raja Jan 2025, Bali 2025, Lembeh 2025....

THE ADVENTURE BEGINS... the start of our EPIC Maldives trip has begun!
02/11/2024

THE ADVENTURE BEGINS... the start of our EPIC Maldives trip has begun!

GOING ...GOING...
02/11/2024

GOING ...GOING...

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Only TREATS HERE!!! If its been too long since YOUR last trip... check us out!
31/10/2024

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Only TREATS HERE!!! If its been too long since YOUR last trip... check us out!

Happy Halloween. YES!  It's been that long.....
31/10/2024

Happy Halloween. YES! It's been that long.....

Something in think we can all relate to, can we not? How many days until your next trip???
29/10/2024

Something in think we can all relate to, can we not? How many days until your next trip???

Things You Didn’t Know About SawfishSawfish are related to sharksA sawfish swims into Home Depot—whom do they see in the...
29/10/2024

Things You Didn’t Know About Sawfish

Sawfish are related to sharks

A sawfish swims into Home Depot—whom do they see in the aisle? A hammerhead shark, of course! In the toolbox of ocean animals, sawfish and hammerhead sharks are indeed related.
All sawfish are elasmobranchs. This group of fish includes rays, skates and sharks.

Elasmobranchs do not have bones and instead have cartilage skeletal systems. Sawfish have a long, flat nose with teeth on each side, just like a saw. many toothed fish, sawfish can replace their teeth if they are worn down or lost. This phenomenon is called polyphyodonty.

This distinctive nose, called a rostrum, is used to slice their prey and scavenge in the sand. Sawfish are similar in body shape to sharks but are actually a type of ray, with their gills and mouths on the underside of their bodies.

Sawfish are BIG and can grow to almost 25 feet in length.

There are five recognized species of sawfish living worldwide today.

Largetooth sawfish (Pristis pristis) used to have the largest range of all sawfish species, but their populations have declined worldwide due to overfishing and incidental catch. Largetooth sawfish are one of two sawfish species that have historically inhabited U.S. waters but haven’t been spotted here in more than 50 years.

Dwarf sawfish (Pristis clavate) live off the coast of Australia and are the smallest of the sawfish species—growing no more than 10 feet in length.

Smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) used to live in the western Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina to central Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico, and the eastern Atlantic along the central west coast of Africa. Now, the smalltooth can be found only in south Florida.

Green sawfish (Pristis zijsron) have the longest rostrum of any modern species of sawfish. Their skin is green and the species is also known as olive sawfish or longcomb sawfish.

Narrow sawfish (Anoxypristis cuspidata) live in the Western Indo-Pacific from China and South Korea to the central coasts of western and eastern Australia. The narrow sawfish is also called knifetooth or pointed sawfish.

Sawfish can live in saltwater, brackish water and freshwater! They have been known to travel up river systems and even live in fresh water bays and coastal marine habitats. Sometimes, older sawfish have been seen swimming in deeper ocean waters.

Sawfish have a sixth sense

The distinctive nose of the sawfish—the rostrum—is covered in sensory organs called ampullae of Lorenzini that allow the sawfish to detect the movement of other fish in the water through electroreception. The rostrum has small pores (sensory organs) that can detect electric fields produced by prey.

Once detected, sawfish enjoy eating fish and crustaceans and use their rostrums to dig them up out of the sand or as weapons to knock them out. Sawfish can also use their rostrums to trap prey against the ocean floor. Electroreceptors are common to sharks and rays alike.

Sawfish can reproduce without s*x

In a stunning display of trying to make sure this species does NOT go extinct, the sawfish have found a way to reproduce without s*x—which is great for a species where there are so few left swimming wild.

The process of virgin births, called parthenogenesis, is seen in insects, arthropods, some birds, amphibians and fish in captivity. This is the first time such virgin births have been demonstrated in a vertebrate—an animal bearing a backbone—in the wild.

All sawfish are endangered

All species of sawfish are either endangered or critically endangered.

Sawfish are among the most endangered marine animals in the world—there are very few of them left in the ocean.

Their populations have drastically declined because of overfishing, habitat loss and entanglement in marine debris.

Ocean Conservancy submitted the petition that led to the listing of smalltooth sawfish under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) in 2003. Since then, there have been exciting research findings and encouraging signs that this population may well be increasing.

DREAM BIG IN 2025... WHALESHARK BIG!! July 12-19, 2025 Get on our notify list by following the directions below.
29/10/2024

DREAM BIG IN 2025... WHALESHARK BIG!! July 12-19, 2025 Get on our notify list by following the directions below.

SAVE THE DATES: Our AMAZING & EXCLUSIVE ...Best of Mexico Jul 12-19, 2025 - posted in 2025: Best of Mexico with Whalesharks & Cenotes Jul 12-19: SAVE THE DATES.... BEST OF MEXICO... why??? Cozumel Diving + Whalesharks + Super cool Cenotes NOTIFY ME WHEN OPEN FOR BOOKING LIST:     Seeing is believi...

Happy Hour and fun times at night, Roatan Week Two
26/10/2024

Happy Hour and fun times at night, Roatan Week Two

WHALESHARKS... MANTAS... TURTLES... CENOTES... AND EXTRAORDINARY COZUMEL DIVING... LITERALLY THE BEST OF MEXICO July 12-...
26/10/2024

WHALESHARKS... MANTAS... TURTLES... CENOTES... AND EXTRAORDINARY COZUMEL DIVING... LITERALLY THE BEST OF MEXICO July 12-19, 2025... SAVE THE DATES and get on the NOTIFY LIST. Post in our website forums OR email [email protected] and ask to be added to the 'notify when open for booking' list.

SAVE THE DATES: Our AMAZING & EXCLUSIVE ...Best of Mexico Jul 12-19, 2025 - posted in 2025: Best of Mexico with Whalesharks & Cenotes Jul 12-19: SAVE THE DATES.... BEST OF MEXICO... why??? Cozumel Diving + Whalesharks + Super cool Cenotes NOTIFY ME WHEN OPEN FOR BOOKING LIST:     Seeing is believi...

Week 3 Roatan (October 19th-26th 2024) Mayan Princess.Our last day in Roatan. How can I sum up this week? Me standing ne...
25/10/2024

Week 3 Roatan (October 19th-26th 2024) Mayan Princess.

Our last day in Roatan. How can I sum up this week? Me standing next to the sign says it all. I loved Mayan Princess!❤️

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