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    Free shipwreck book!

    Order a copy of the comprehensive ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FLORIDA SHIPWRECKS (VOLUME I) from the AUE website (AUE: ASSOCIATION OF UNDERWATER EXPLORERS) and get a free copy of SHIPWRECKS OF THE SUNSHINE STATE!

    VOLUME I of the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FLORIDA SHIPWRECKS includes over 1,300 indexed entries on Florida shipwrecks, which also details all major artificial reefs (vessels, excluding barges), between the Georgia-Florida border, south to the Monroe County border. This work, spanning almost 320 pages, also includes more than 330 archival and underwater images, and 1,000 Atlantic coast shipwreck coordinates, and is the most comprehensive and accurate accounting of Florida shipwrecks available.

    Want to know the history of a particular wreck you plan on diving off South Florida this weekend?
    IT'S IN THERE!
    Want to know what to expect on a particular dive to aid in dive planning?
    IT'S IN THERE!
    Want to know the location of some awesome fishing sites - over 1,000 of them to pick from?
    IT'S IN THERE!

    Go to the AUE website today to place your order, and get a free copy of the 2003 book, SHIPWRECKS OF THE SUNSHINE STATE. This book includes information and coordinates for select wrecks all over the state of Florida, and is a must-have for any serious diver or fishermen.

    AUE WEBSITE:
    AUE: ASSOCIATION OF UNDERWATER EXPLORERS

    Cheers,
    Mike

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    Any update on when Vol 2 will be coming out?

    Thanks,
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