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Shore dive at Hookena is always good, sometimes you get to snorkel with dolphins, marlins, tuna, even a big tiger shark, not to mention humpbacks the...
I hope this is not a sermon about complex theological issues like transubstantiation vs. consubstantiation or 'what the heck was Jesus thinking when...
certified for scuba since 1972, diving uncertified since late 60s, dedicated snorkeler since early childhood, a variety of things in previous lives.
Location:
N.J.
Interests:
fish, birds, reading, travel to warm places where tourists are scarce
Occupation:
writer, academic
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
NASDS, PADI
Dive History:
NJ, R.I., Mass., N.C., Fl., Jamaica, Brit Virgins, US Virgins, Bonaire, Dominica, St Lucia, Puerto Rico, Cayman, Cayman Brac, Curacao, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Turks and Caicos, St. Vincent, Grenada, Panama, Colombia, Belize, Fiji, Vietnam, Okinawa, Peace river in FL, clear rivers and lakes here and there, Alabama once, a few places I've probably forgotten to mention (all this over 40 years)
Certification History:
Treasure of Sierra Madre, as in "I don't need no...."
Certification Level:
Uninterested in topic
# of Logged Dives:
I just don't log dives
Dive Classification:
Experienced Diver
Years Certified:
Ten Or More Years
Dive Equipment:
Zeagle Flathead DIN 1st w/ Scubapro 109/156 2nd, 45cf and 80 cf hp steel tanks for inlet dives, Zeagle Express Tech (plain vanilla), my original 1970s Scubapro Mark V when traveling, lots of vintage clutter