Diving With Jose

Diving With Jose

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My name is Jose, and I'm a diving instructor of PAUA/CMAS. On this page I share my diving adventures

Photos from Diving With Jose's post 17/08/2025

Congratulations to our newly certified divers who advanced their training! While I was teaching rescue, search recovery, and dive leading skills, my 2-star/3-star students were teaching me how to take 0.5 selfies.

The journey to 2-Star had begun for as long as 6 years ago for some of these guys, and it makes me proud to see their growth over this whole time. Some of them I certified as 1-Star too. So grateful for their continued commitment, their grit, and trust!

So grateful as well for the support of our dive operator Mang Jimmy at The Sea House at San Jose. We've been diving with his boats ever since, and we've seen his operations advance from dive boats only, to a fully-equipped dive resort with compressor equipment and restaurant. Mang Jimmy has always got our back ✨

Photos from Diving With Jose's post 23/05/2024

Congratulations to Arielle, Elijah, Raia, Dr. Rhenish, and Rodd for successfully passing their Two-Star Diver course! They have undergone gruelling training from kilometer tows, ocean bail-outs, and rescue lifts to my endless lectures and a fill-in-the-blanks exam with essay questions ✨😉

You have all grown so much since our first 2-Star training sessions last year, and I am proud to call you my trainees, and my buddies. You have fulfilled the standards that our beloved mentor Sir Dic held us up to years ago, and so his training and his spirit lives on.

Here's to more dives! 💦
-Jose

(Thanks also to our official photographer Tams)

Photos from French Kiss Divers Malapascua's post 19/01/2024
19/01/2024

We saw a thresher jump out of the water!! This was the third out of three.

French Kiss Divers Malapascua

18/10/2022

I love diving wrecks -- both shipwrecks and resort-wrecks :D

Footage was taken at Dari Laut last September during a fun dive.

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Photos from Diving With Jose's post 17/10/2022

Here are some photos of my group this October. We dove at Dive n Trek, Ligpo, Twin Rocks, and Arthur's Rock! It was at Twin Rock's that we saw a turtle 🐢

This was with Mike, Sandy, Ely, Anthony, Greg, and Owen. We had a great time! :D

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Photos from Diving With Jose's post 16/10/2022

Congratulations to our newly certified 1-Star Diver Noemi! Welcome to the PAUA family ✨🥳 Fun fact, she is the first among my friends from the UP College of Music who has pursued a scuba certification with us -- I even sang as a baritone in her graduation recital :D

At least 3 years had passed since we'd last seen each other, and it's my first time to see her since she'd gotten back from her Master's studies in the states for Choral (Coral? 🤔) Conducting.

Am looking forward to hearing from your future diving adventures, and hoping to be a part of them! 🐡

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15/10/2022

This was the first time I'd ever seen a frogfish in real life, and in the most unexpected of circumstances. I was just about as thrilled as I was confused. All this time I'd been searching for them in nooks and crannies of rock formations, and we saw this one here just taking a vacation. Seems like he got a break from the quarantine life too 😂

Apparently frog fish can also change colour, but the change takes place over days, or even weeks!

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14/10/2022

Pufferfish! 🐡 When agitated, these guys balloon by swallowing large quantities of water as a defensive measure. They are of the Tetraodontidae family and are structurally similar to the porcupinefish. Wild pufferfish are poisonous, but captive-grown pufferfish are not: This is due to the fact that pufferfish accumulate their toxins by eating certain types of poisonous shellfish found in the wild. In Anilao they can be seen all over, and this here is at the Steps dive sit in front of Amor Laut.

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13/10/2022

These are garden eels taken at the Steps dive site in front of Vistamar, or present-day Amor Laut. Sometimes our students mistake them for sea grass, but when they come up close, they realise that these are actually living creatures!

The garden eel (Heteroconger Hassi) tenses its lower body so it can stand upright in the sand. While it barely grows longer than 49cm (16in) and more than half an inch in diameter, these guys have been recorded to live up to 40 years old in captivity. Its diet consists of floating zooplankton, and its natural predators include snake eels and triggerfish.

I see these guys often at Steps at a depth of 7m and Dive n Trek at 22m by the Grotto area, but they can also be spotted at numerous dive sites all over Anilao.

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Photos from Diving With Jose's post 13/10/2022

Sharing with you some really cool photos by and taken with Arielle's (underwater) film camera during our 1-Star Diver course a couple of months ago. Makes me miss looking at physical photo albums!

Thanks again ! 🎉

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12/10/2022

"Squid" goals ;D These were taking during some dives last June at Summer Cruise Resort, it was my first time to have a personal DM and my first time to see a squid during the day!

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