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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...
Born in Louisiana, raised in Mississippi, medical school in New Orleans, now living in Baltimore since 1998.
Location:
Charm City - Baltimore, MD
Interests:
Boating, camping, cooking, travel.
Occupation:
Family Medicine Doctor
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
PADI, NACD, SSI
Dive History:
Started diving at age 12 in 1983; dove many caverns and caves of northern Florida; worked weekends on Dive boat out of Orange Beach, AL throughout highschool. Took a long hiatus for school and raising kids, now my wife is certified and so are the kids. Since getting back into diving, have dove Grand Cayman, Bahamas, Keys, Flower Gardens (Texas), West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Boyton, Bonaire (X3), Bainbridge quarry, Dutch Springs, Lake Rawlings, North Carolina (X4), Dominica, Cave Country, Curacao, Laguna Beach CA, Utila.
Certification History:
PADI: Jr. Open Water 1983, Advanced Open Water 1986, Rescue 1986, NACD Cavern Diver 1991, SSI Nitrox 2007, Solo Diver October 2010. DAN Diving Medicine Course Dominica Oct 2009, UHMS Dive and Hyperbaric medicine Curacao Oct 2010
Certification Level:
Rescue Diver vs Cavern vs Solo?
# of Logged Dives:
200 - 499
Dive Classification:
Experienced Diver
Years Certified:
Ten Or More Years
Dive Equipment:
Mostly Sherwood, Dive Rite Transpac with travel wing