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As I understand it, the Vytec and Vytec DS do not record the pressure data with every sample taken so the graph displayed on the software is not your...
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...
fish, hunt, SCUBA of course, bicycling, anything outdoors. Rock and Roll, and Blues.
Occupation:
Biomed Technician
Gender:
Male
Certification Agencies:
PADI
Dive History:
Puget Sound, Southern CA, Texas Flower Gardens, Dry Tortugas, Florida Keys, North Carolina, Gloucester MA, Lake Superior, Cozumel, Nice FR, and a few Quarries and Lakes.
Certification History:
Learned to swim at the same time I learned to walk. Started snorkeling at a very young age, not sure how old, had a Squale mask and a Swimaster Bellowflex snorkel. SCUBA certified in 1987, too poor and too busy with school to dive, continued to snorkel though. 2004 took refresher course and have been diving on a regular basis since.