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Under Sea G
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We go below so you can understand what's worth saving above.
Under Sea G is built on 25+ years of diving and a professional background in film, TV, and NASA underwater documentation. We were one of five divers in the water when NASA tested the Orion capsule's underwater shockwave systems — the same capsule now carrying Artemis astronauts. We know what it means to dive with a mission.

Every video is a masterclass in what the ocean is actually doing.
📍 Destinations: Bonaire · Belize · Galápagos · Caribbean
🦈 Topics: Scuba diving · Marine biology · Reef shark behavior · Coral reef conservation · Bonaire diving · Underwater wildlife encounters
🎬 Background: Professional film & TV production · NASA Orion underwater documentation

🌎 Above water? Our aerial tours and travel stories live on Mimi and G:
https://www.youtube.com/@MimiandG



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Under Sea G I've been diving for 25 years. I've never felt smaller than the moment I hovered next to this thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODu5M... (1 month ago)
 
 
Under Sea G The Giant Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia muta) can live 2,000 years. Every single day, it filters up to 5,000 gallons of water — keeping this reef breathable for everything living on it. It doesn't move. It doesn't hunt. It doesn't know you're there. And yet, without it, the reef collapses. I spent 4 minutes underwater with one that may have been alive since Shakespeare. Here's what I found: https://youtu.be/ODu5Mdu58dk (1 month ago)
 
 
Under Sea G Artemis II launched today. 17 years ago, I was one of 5 divers in the water for NASA's most dangerous Orion test. The video is up. https://youtu.be/VRg9OPzT40o (2 months ago)
 
 
Under Sea G On Belize’s barrier reef, the sharks didn’t just find the food… They “found” my camera. Over several dives, these nurse sharks started treating my rig like part of the feeding ritual—classic Pavlov, but underwater. 🧠🦈 At some point, their behavior stopped looking like “natural curiosity” and started looking trained… and that changes the entire dynamic on the reef. New episode is live: Pavlov’s Sharks – Reef Shark Behavior on Belize’s Barrier Reef Watch it here and tell me: https://youtu.be/ktPJtpjLXUc Where do YOU think the line? is between natural behavior and conditioning? (3 months ago)
 
 
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