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   THIS WEEK AT REEF SEEKERS DIVE CO. - Jan. 25 - Feb. 1, 2026  
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MALDIVES - SEPT & OCT TRIP(S) REPORT

MALDIVES - SEPT & OCT, 2025 PIX,
SMUGMUG SLIDESHOW, & VIDEO LINKS

JANUARY, 2026 NEWSLETTER (4 PAGES)

2026 & 2027 FOREIGN TRIP SCHEDULE

2026 LOCAL DIVES & CLASS SCHEDULE

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Football, Squid, Airfares, & more

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And then there were two . . .


 

TWO WEEKS FROM NOW - Congrats to the Seahawks (who dominated the Rams the entire game) and the Patriots (could you believe that snow at the end?) who will meet for Super Bowl LX in two weeks.


 

SUPER SQUID - It sounds like we've been getting good squid activity at Vets Park in Redondo for the past few weeks. The interesting/frustrating thing about the seasonal squid run is that you never really know how long it will go &/or whether it'll be long or short. It's also important to understand the difference between going out during the day and going out at night. During the day, you will not see any live squid as the mating is a nighttime thing. However, you should have a great view of the clusters of squid eggs that have been laid. The gestation period for these is usually 3-8 weeks but it's also dependent on the water temperature with colder water slowing things down. So over time, the egg clusters seem to build up and multiply. If you want to see live squid, then you need to do this as a night dive. But even then it's a crapshoot as to whether you time it right because the squid seem to come in for mating frenzies not throughout the entire night, but in surges. So sometimes you hit it right, and sometimes you don't. But no matter when you do it or how you do it, it's a very unique and interesting dive and one that I hope you'll think about trying. From our standpoint, the next scheduled Reef Seekers escorted squid dive is February 26. Fingers crossed.


 

JELLYFISH GO TO SLEEP - Just file this one as "interesting" or even "weird." But it seems that recent studies indicate that jellyfish actually sleep, almost as much as humans do. There are certainly instances in the marine world where animals are able to shut down half their brain but keep the other half alert to ward off predators. And there are species like parrotfish who sleep at night but spin a cocoon around themselves to hide their scent from predators. But, while they're not laying their heads on pillows, it seems that jellyfish may shut down totally and sleep for long periods of time. In part, this is thought to protect their DNA and allow for DNA repair while the jellyfish sleeps. On top of that, when researchers gave the jellies melatonin, they slept even more, much as humans do when we take it.


 

INVESTIGATE ONE-WAY FARES - If you've tried to book airfares lately, either domestic or international, you know it's like playing roulette. Waiting might get you a better price but it also might mean the prices go up. One other factor to consider is, instead of booking a round-trip ticket, look into booking two one-way tickets. Sometimes that might mean going on airline A and returning on airline B but it might also mean you can save a couple of hundred bucks, depending on the routing. However, the other thing to factor in and investigate before you confirm are the baggage charges. On most round-trip tickets, the baggage rules and fees from your departure city carry through on the entire itinerary. But when you book tix as two one-ways, you might find that the baggage charges coming home, since you're no longer leaving from a U.S. city, are different than when you departed. This could be for number of checked bags allowed, weight of the bag, &/or baggage fees themselves. So one-way tickets might offer some discounts but also make sure you research them fully so you find hidden fees that might eat up the fare savings.


 

NITROX ANYONE? - Just a reminder that if you're interested in getting your NAUI Nitrox cert, we've got a Zoom-based class for that coming up on February 4. The biggest advantage nitrox has over air is the bottom time extension you get from it due to the decreased amount of nitrogen in the mix. Nitrox is not appropriate for all dives but works for many. And if you'd like to learn the ins and outs and get a good handle on the physics and science underlying all of this, sign up for this class. $75 plus some materials fees. Call us at 310/652-4990 or just shoot an e-mail to this address.


 

FLIGHT DELAYS DUE TO THE STORM - Looks like the worst is behind us but if you've got a flight on Monday, even from LAX, make sure you check if it's on-time or delayed before you leave for the airport. Also check to see where your actual plane is coming in from. You may be flying between cities not affected by the storm but your aircraft may be coming in from a storm-affected area.


 

And that’ll do it for now. Have a great week and let's go diving (and maybe squid-watching) soon!!!


 

- Ken

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Ken Kurtis
Owner - Reef Seekers Dive Co.
NAUI Instructor #5936


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