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My passion started in Toronto, Ontario CANADA.
Scuba diving the;
- Wasaga Beach Area.
- British Columbia Coastal
BAHAMAS ISLANDS
HAWAII ISLANNDS
The Big Island;
- Kona
- Hilo
FIJI ISLANDS
AUSTRALIA
-GBR
SOUTH AMERICA CHILE
-Isla De Pascua
-Isla De Damas
-Isla De Chorro
Certification History:
ACUC- Canada - AOWD
PADI - Europe - Professional
NASE - USA - Professional
Certification Level:
NASE Instructor, U/W Photographer
# of Logged Dives:
5,000 - ∞
Dive Classification:
Instructor / Assistant Instructor / Dive Master / Dive Con
What's the opinion on diving the oceans of South America.
Have ever dove any of them? Some have provided inputs on Isla De Pascua. However the diving is low. Is it perhaps because it's too far? Or the barrier of the language. Input of your opinion or discussions on diving South America.
Are you interested or thinking of diving there anytime soon?. All your inputs are appreciated.
Bouyancy!!!
[/I][/B] But everyone masters it eventually.
you start the dive it may be alright. When you get to the 1500 PSI the tank is half empty. Where divers experience a deterioration in buoyancy.
Solution
You must experiment! do one or two dive only as an experiment. Shift weights and practice buoyancy. When you enter the water to a depth where you can float and stand if needed.
As divers we're always interested in coming across some marine life underwater. As we do...the most shameful thing is not to be able to describe or identify that specie. Until!!! now...
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