How is diving in Alaska?

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CAPTAIN SINBAD

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As an underwater photographer and an aspiring videographer, I am interested in diving some of the most remote places in the world. When I was in Alaska filming a documentary in the arctic, I was wondering what kind of diving would this place have to offer? My understanding was that it is an area where diving has not been explored much. I just wanted to get in touch with you folks in Alaska to know if there are any good places to dive in Alaska? If someone can give me an overview of what has been explored and what remains to be explored ...

who knows, I may end up there with my scuba gear someday :crafty:
 
Spoken by true Alaskan since 1965, AWESOME but bring lots warm stuff.
50 foot of Visibility with out the storms.
Water temps 39 degrees last weekend. 40 foot vis. Winter's best!
Come Dive with us. Lots of divers on any give'n weekend!
Terry

WOW! Look at your avatar picture man! AWESOME! Which part of Alaska do you dive? Is there a dive shop with a website? I am so looking forward to this.
 
There are three main shops in Anchorage. All have websites.
Dive Alaska
Last Frontier Diving
Sunshine Sports (Terry, akscubaduck1, works at this one)

All are good shops with great people willing to give advice and help out.
 
Wonderful Fellas! I am so looking forward to doing this.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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