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Whew.. Shore diving is the best with a Broward County base.. think Ft. Lauderdale area. Everywhere else is either minimal or no shore diving. Biggest...
I'm a pharmeceutical researcher. I've done lots of freshwater diving in NC and FL. I became addicted to beach diving while living in South Florida, so I go there to dive while on business trips every chance I get. PADI OWSI #193906
www.cafepress.com/conchdiver
Location:
Charlotte, NC
Interests:
Diving Medicine, Exploring wrecks and reefs as often as possible, trying to grow some gills...
Occupation:
Husband/Dad/Pharmacist/Researcher/Medical Writer/Consultant. El salchichon de zambuille
Gender:
Male
Blog / MySpace URL:
http://www.facebook.com/GrierHPharmD?ref=profile
Dive History:
Love to dive anywhere that there's water. (Reefs, wrecks, caverns, springs, rivers, good viz or bad, shallow or deep, you get the picture.) Deepest was 118 fsw (Spiegel), doing mainly shore dives in S.FL right now till the quarries warm up.
Certification History:
Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!
Certification Level:
PADI OWSI
# of Logged Dives:
200 - 499
Dive Classification:
Experienced Diver
Years Certified:
Six - Ten Years
Dive Equipment:
Drysuit, BP/W, Jets/Turtles (Okay, it looks DIR, but I'm looking for pink webbing... I'm secure in my masculinity!)
Signature
Well, boys, I reckon this is it. Nookular combat, toe-to-toe with the Rooskies...