I think mine would be Rhincodon Typus (Whale Shark)
Because they are immense, beautiful and graceful creatures, the largest fish in the ocean that eat the smallest creatures in the ocean.
I have not dove with them yet but i definatley will sometime when i gather the money together :P
Went to the doctor he said that i had blocked eustation tubes as i am quite small and have a small face and that's why my ear perforated in the first place.
I'm now having to take tablets and nasel spray everyday for 3 months and that should clear it up, i hope it is working and he said if it...
Thanks guys great advice and i have booked an appointment with a diving doctor around my area and hopefully he will take a good look and tell me whats wrong! I am going to be patient and not risk further damage to my ear. I will also watch that video thanks again, wish me luck!!
I started my open water course a couple of months ago and as i was on my 3rd open water dive i had trouble equalizing and continued descending which was a big mistake because i perforated my left eardrum. I had this and my right ear looked at 3 times by my GP to see if it was infected/healing...
I also saw this film and could not believe how bad they make sharks look!
It just made me angry just another film which introduces many different types of sharks this
time not just the great white and media has such an influence on people now days so this film
was a no for me i'm afraid!
Would just like to know if anyone could tell me any differences that the Big eye, Common and Pelagic Thresher shark have just by looking at them.
I know the big eye have bigger eyes but the other 2 look very much the same!
Thank you.
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