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Well now that Black bears have been sighted in West Barnstable and the only way they got there was over the bridge or swam the canal. I guess an eel...
In Fort lauderdale by the sea you have Gold Coast Scuba - Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida they are PADI and do shore dives ask for steve or brian they...
Beach diver. Been diving since 1993, and until I found ScubaBoard, my diving was quite limited. Hit dive #600 in April 2011 at Ginnie Springs.
Location:
Hollywood, Florida
Interests:
Ya meant there is life outside of diving?
Occupation:
graphic designer
Gender:
Female
Certification Agencies:
Naui
Dive History:
Longest: 2hrs. 40 min off Pompano Beach with a PST 80.
Coldest: Lake Erie, 43°
Deepest: 135fsw some wreck off Ft. Lauderdale.
Locations: Florida- Broward and Dade County, Jupiter, Boynton Bch, Venice Bch, Keys, Ginnie and Alexander Springs; Lake Erie, Bahamas. Whoo Hoo! Cozumel Invasion 2011!
#500 Oct 4, 2008 - Ginnie Springs with Hermit Crab!!!
#600 in April 2011 at Ginnie Springs.
Certification History:
Got a couple badges up to Rescue
Certification Level:
Rescue
# of Logged Dives:
500 - 999
Dive Classification:
Just An "Average" Diver
Years Certified:
Ten Or More Years
Dive Equipment:
Stroke with cool gear!
DSS BP/W, jetfins with spring straps! Lots of neoprene in the winter.
SB Challenge:
Working out every day!
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