~So, I get by with a little kelp from my friends....~

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Scubatude

Recreational/Techincal Instructor
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Location
Valencia, CA 91355 661-753-9155
# of dives
2500 - 4999
Look at that smile! Desmond just got himself an awesome new SeaLife DC1400 Sea Dragon Maxx Duo from Scubatude.

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I just love helping divers get great gear at great prices! If you come in and see us, don't be surprised to see yourself here. :)
 
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! What a smile on that guy! Hey Desmond, be sure to post some pictures and post them here from the inaugural dive!

Look at that smile! Desmond just got himself an awesome new SeaLife DC1400 Sea Dragon Maxx Duo from Scubatude.

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I just love helping divers get great gear at great prices! If you come in and see us, don't be surprised to see yourself here. :)
 
sure, keep doing this..... how are we supposed to be able to hide this type of activity from our significant others??????? Sheesch!

LOL! I really had not thought about that. :)
 
And I thought this thread would be all about kelp!

Finally got back in the water yesterday since my replacement housing arrived and I needed to "test" it. In just two weeks there have been some interesting changes in the dive park, Robert. Stragglers of giant kelp are surviving the ascent out of the light choking invasive Sargassum horneri and we are beginning to see giant kelp "plants" up to 20-25 ft tall. Very patchy and no forest development, but this is encouraging. Slightly lower temperatures (and thus higher nutrients) are in part responsible.
 
I see that you've fractured your phunni bone, so it's good that kelp is on the way. Sea what I did there?
 
Good Luck ScubaT!, I'm with Bill, where's the current MacroCys reports?? anybody??? I used to be a Peninsula hawker, always curious(vicarious)! Tnx Phil and Mer' too..
 
Yes, yes, I will put you on Scubaboard.


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I just love it!

Of course, we are looking forward to seeing pictures underwater when you finally heal! :D
 
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