Just as video killed the radio star, so the Internet has
tolled the death knell of books. Our shelves are full of
wonderful dive books that we bought and treasured
but probably haven't looked at for years, while we go
online now to look at dive information at sites like, yes,
Undercurrent.
Then there's the "fake news" angle. Of course, traditional
books have publishers, which give a degree of
veracity to the facts therein. Not so with self-published
books, of which there is now a plethora, and you're
never really sure of the truth of what you're reading.
Be assured that is not the case with this tome by Avi
Klapfer and Genna Maria Davis.
Klapfer, a former Israeli naval officer, has been operating
the Undersea Hunter liveaboards in Costa Rica
for as long as I can remember, and that primarily means
trips to Cocos Island, the island of the sharks. After
eight trips there spanning two decades, I can honestly
say that Cocos diving always delivers, and the photos in
this book are proof of that.
Originally conceived as a limited production run of
books to interest regular passengers on Klapfer's boats
(MV Sea Hunter and MV Argo), Costa Rica Blue is now
available via Amazon to a wider audience. Avi and his
co-conspirator Davis, an American writer based in Costa
Rica, has set out to include everything any diver would
need to know about Cocos and the other Costa Rican
dive locations worth visiting.
Divided in two parts, the first describes in detail the
marine life, while the second gives practical information
about the diving and snorkelling. Unsurprisingly,
information about Cocos Island comprises a great part
of the book, but other dive locations in Costa Rica's Pacific waters are
covered, and even
the less auspicious
Caribbean side
has a chapter. The
detailed maps are
worthy, and each
dive site is dealt
with in the detail
afforded only to
someone entirely
familiar with them.
Naturally, this
300-plus-page
book is lavishly
illustrated with
seductive photographs
throughout, from the smallest jellyfish to
the largest whale shark. Costa Rica is an area of the
world that is generous with opportunities for underwater
photographers. If you've been diving in Costa
Rica, this is essential reading for reliving your great
memories, and if you haven't yet been, it will surely
entice you to go. As a guide to diving in Costa Rica, this
flexibound book is one of the best.
More information about Costa Rica Blue and its
authors is at www.costaricablue.org
The book retails for $50 on Amazon, of which we're
an affiliate, of, so buy the book at www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0999886401/undercutheconsum -- we
get a small percentage that way, while you still pay the
same price.
-- John Bantin