SeaStuff

The SeaStuff project provides marine life guides for snorkellers and divers currently enabling the identification of the commonest species from Gozo & Malta and Antigua.

Bob has always been inspired by the underwater world and it’s wildlife and has undertaken many projects to promote awareness and understanding about marine life. The development of the small video cameras like the GoPro provided the prompt for this project and website seastuff.com

The central idea behind Sea Stuff is to show snorkellers and divers what they will see when they visit particular locations. It has videos of the commonest species roughly in order of their abundance. Two sites are currently covered the island of Gozo, off Malta, in the Mediterranean and Antigua in the Caribbean. You can print out posters of the species that you will see, for example Gozo.

There are also tips on how to see marine life, how to snorkel and marine conservation. The site is being developed with new videos added regularly to the Sea Stuff YouTube channel.

If you would like to help Bob with the Seastuff idea please contact him bob@bobearll.co.uk

The SeaStuff project provides marine life guides for snorkellers and divers currently enabling the identification of the commonest species from Gozo & Malta and Antigua.

Bob has always been inspired by the underwater world and it’s wildlife and has undertaken many projects to promote awareness and understanding about marine life. The development of the small video cameras like the GoPro provided the prompt for this project and website seastuff.com

The central idea behind Sea Stuff is to show snorkellers and divers what they will see when they visit particular locations. It has videos of the commonest species roughly in order of their abundance. Two sites are currently covered the island of Gozo, off Malta, in the Mediterranean and Antigua in the Caribbean. You can print out posters of the species that you will see, for example Gozo.

There are also tips on how to see marine life, how to snorkel and marine conservation. The site is being developed with new videos added regularly to the Sea Stuff YouTube channel.

If you would like to help Bob with the Seastuff idea please contact him bob@bobearll.co.uk