Aug. 12th - MWDC presents Recreational Diving in Cape Cod

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Jodi Burnham and Jerry Cronin will present photography and video on some of their favorite Cape Cod dive sites. These will include the Perth Amboy Barges, Horatio Hall, Aransas, the Port Hunter and quite possibly a couple of others!

Jodi Burnham has been scuba diving since 2005. It is something she has a tremendous passion for and wished she had started many years earlier. She has a diversity of dives in her logbook. Her dives include locations North, South, and East of Cape Cod. She has also dove in Florida, Roatan, Tortola, and Bonaire.

Some of Jodi’s favorite dives are in the local waters of Cape Cod. Her interests include photography, the local sea life and shipwrecks. She also enjoys exploring and learning the history of the wrecks in the local waters.

Jodi is a Divemaster and recently became an SSI Instructor. She continues to work on expanding her diving skills into technical diving. Jodi has met many new friends in the diving community and finds scuba divers to be a remarkable group of people and hopes to meet many more in the years to come. And in between all of this, she works as the full time billing manager for The Cardiovascular Specialists on Cape Cod.

Jerry Cronin's dive career spans four decades. During that time he has worked as a divemaster and equipment repair technician for East Coast Divers and The Dive Locker. Jerry has recently retired from his real job as a F-15 crew chief for the 102 Fighter Wing at Otis Air National Guard. Now that Jerry has retired, he is the main divemaster for the Cape Diver Charter boat and an SSI Instructor.

Jerry has specialized in wreck diving and shipwreck research. He and many of his friends have located and dove over 70 sites, concentrating on wrecks in New England waters. He's made over 1000 wreck dives, 700 deep dives, and over 300 decompression dives.

Some of Jerry’s dives include wrecks like the U-853, USS Bass, Roy Jodrey - a 700ft ore carrier in 250 feet of water. One of the well known dives Jerry has accomplished is the Andrea Doria. To date he's made dives in excess of 300ft.

One of Jerry's greatest pleasures in life is to introduce new divers to the incredible world of New England wreck diving. He's been running his own boat for over a decade to these wonderful time capsules and challenges friends and newcomers alike to "Come with him if you dare".

Directions and more information are at MetroWest Dive Club
 

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