Just having a quiet dive when I realised there was a seal on my head... pic.twitter.com/ou8vmD84B2— Ben Burville (@Sealdiver) June 13, 2020
Appreciate the moment...— Ben Burville (@Sealdiver) May 2, 2020
My #DiveBuddy approached me & is the one in control of this underwater encounter#Wild grey seal - not a pet!
They seek contact when they trust you. #Wildlife #nature pic.twitter.com/F3pLXVMDSa
I've made clear plans for when this #COVID19 situation has settled:— Ben Burville (@Sealdiver) June 4, 2020
Low profile
Quiet life
Keep fit/train hard
Go to #NHS GP practice & do my best for my patients & team
Spend quality time with my family
Lots of time underwater #scubadiving with @farnesdiving
Job done! pic.twitter.com/zOlwG9bab4
Yes @BodinJacqueline you never know what might happen... https://t.co/Q3j8AngWzz pic.twitter.com/y2XltHBdUl— Ben Burville (@Sealdiver) June 13, 2020
— Storyful Viral (@StoryfulViral) June 2, 2020
I know many of you are v.keen to #scuba dive from #Seahouses #Northumberland— Ben Burville (@Sealdiver) June 4, 2020
As soon as I hear harbour is open & boats are back running I will post
Meanwhile it's better if you contact the dive operators direct rather than me as they run boats & will be the first to know-Thanks pic.twitter.com/MeVrlOFa5y
Despite excellent @BSACdivers & @DAN_Europe guidelines.— Ben Burville (@Sealdiver) June 12, 2020
Latest update for charter boat #scubadiving seems to be earliest Sat 4th July.
I share your frustration as very #safe with #SocialDistancing but boat operators livelihoods so please be patient.@DefraGovUK @MCA_media pic.twitter.com/XW9pLPoJ9K