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Hi, I just found this site last night. I've been diving for 12 years. I usually dive Monterey, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo and Hawaii. I'm looking forward to sharing information and learning from Scuba Board.
Marty
from the other side of country......I have been to Monteray Bay, it was about 20 years ago though and I did not dive then. From what I remember the water was cold and full of kelp, and then you had hoards of sea lions. Are they friendly/curious enough to be able to get close to them like we do with porposies and manatees?
Hi, I just found this site last night. I've been diving for 12 years. I usually dive Monterey, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo and Hawaii. I'm looking forward to sharing information and learning from Scuba Board.
Marty
Welcome! I have dived Monterey, PV and Hawaii, and there is great info here on those areas - as well as Cabo. Looking forward to your additional inputs.
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Welcome to SB!! :happywave Put us in your computer's favorites and check in often. This is a great place to learn, compare, argue Look around our various forums - everything from New-To-Scuba to Instructors-Only to Dive Medicine.
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Great news for vacation divers who cannot talk themselves into buying a personal CO tank tester!
>> Rent one for a week or longer here <<
Now let's see more CO readings in your trip reports, ok...??