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Hello fellow rebreathers, does anybody know of any rebreather friendly liveaboards in the Caribbean? I would define this as one that can provide O2, absorbent or at least has less resrtictive dive rules that would allow those of us who want to use a ccr to do our own thing, even if we have to bring those supplies ourselves. It shouldn't be that big of a deal as most boats only move twice a day, which wouldn't pose a problem time wise, even with ccr diver doing 120 minute dives. I have had no luck finding any. Why do I have to travel to the other side of the world to find one?