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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...
Doing alot of local diving: Estuaries, quaries, shore dives, boat dives, deco dives, wreckdiving on the North Sea. Other destinations: Bonaire, Thailand, Medas Isles Spain, Red Sea, deep wrecks of the French riviera, Cozumel, Norway wrecks, Maledives, Philippines, etc
Certification History:
As a little toddler I was taken along on alot of shore-dives... I remember playing on the shore seeying the divers go in and come out of the water. Eating a fresh oyster... talking to divers. When I was 14 I got my first certificate (1990). However after some dives (50ish) I stopped because other interests which prevented me getting up early in the morning... (boose, girls, uni, in non specific order). In 2006 my brother in law asked me if I would like to join him. We both started diving again... and the bug bit hard this time. Have been diving again for 5 years now... doing 100+ dives a year and loving it!