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My wife and I just certified in Marathon, FL a week ago. We had the time of our lives and are looking forward to a great new hobby. We live in FL so hopefully we will dive whenever our schedules permit. I can see why y'all are so enthusiastic about the sport.
We have an active group in Florida. You might want to check out the Florida Conch Divers forum in the Regional Travel and Dive Clubs section. Here is a link http://www.scubaboard.com/forumdisplay.php?f=55
It's a great way to meet fellow Florida Scuba Board people. I look forward to seeing you around.
Here are some tips to make your time at Scubaboard a fantastic experience:
1. Fill out your profile. This lets us get to know you! Who knows, maybe there are others out there who share your love of underwater basket weaving!
2. Check out the forum on Scubaboard that is specific to your geographical location.
3. Don't hesitate to ask any dive-related questions you may have. There WILL be someone here who knows the answer. There also may be people who are sarcastic or attempt to make you feel silly for asking questions. Keep in mind that Scubaboard is like a salad bar. Take what you like and leave the rest!
4. When available, really get involved IN PERSON. Several of us regularly attend local functions where we dive and dine together. It really does enhance your Scubaboard experience!
Welcome to the 'Board, intruder! We're located in the panhandle, about 3.5 hours west of you. If you ever get a chance, come on over. We'll show you the springs and the gulf jetties here.
Rob Neto
My website - Chipola Divers - Recreational, Technical, & Cave Diving Instruction & Mentorship Coz Caves If you think it's okay to dive in a cavern or cave without the appropriate training, watch the videos on this web page: Diving the Freshwater Springs. If you still think it's okay, please make sure to donate money to the IUCRR...