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No I don't work for them. I hope things are going OK for you.

By the way, how deep do you folks dive at Seatech Ledge/John Lloyd Park to find lobsters? Is it possible to hunt for lobsters while snorkeling and/or freediving?

You won't get any deeper than around 22' at the ledge. The inner reef is around 14-20' depending on where you are at.
 
My car was broken into twice in the same month while shore diving at Greene Street in Dania about 15 years ago. It left me believing there's a lot of dirt at the beach. I quit beach diving after that......

So finally the reason why u don't like beach diving comes out & that why your always say" there dirt on the beach " :shocked2:

I don't blame U after an experience like that .I would feel the same way .It has
me thinking about night dives and parking lots .
 
That's why I belong to Gold Coast SCUBA Meetup. Someone stays on the beach or parking lot while the divers are in the water and they will hold keys, etc. for people too. All for only $20 the first year and $10/year after (to cover the cost of the website); well worth it. Nice people too.

Brian, I've heard so many horror stories about the Greene Street area, no way I'd leave a parked car there.
 
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