I am in the Tampa bay area and am looking to do some diving. I called a scuba shop and they said "there is no beach diving". Well frankly i don't feel like paying to go scuba diving which i already know how to do. Is there any area that you can walk in, here in the Tampa area?
I have a brand new Sea-Quest Predator BC. It is XL in size and has the most lift of any conventional Sea-Quest BC sold. This has never seen the water! $275
Thank you Jill. I haven't asked my local instructor yet but i have my doubts that he will not offer the course. You wouldn't happen to know how long it takes to get certified?
I'm sure most of you are familiar with "NAUI". On their website it has a list of courses they offer, one of the courses is "Underwater Archaeology". I wasn't sure if anyone has taken it and if it was offered at their local dive shop. Please help.
Hey thanks for the input rick! From what i read about the wrecks they were en-route to Florida when strong winds and rains came on (hurricane). Put into perspective, I would think they would have known of their impending doom brought on by the hurricane a ways before they actually struck reef...
Hey thanks for the info! as for metal detecting; i wouldn't be metal detecting say, on the wreck itself. More or less i would be detecting the reverse course of the ship to UN-cover anything that would have been lost before the ship actually went down to its final resting place. I cant imagine...
For those who have dove on the 1733 wreck site, did you use a metal detector when you were looking for artifacts? Some say the coins, treasure, artifacts and what have you would be located behind the actual wreck because they threw it overboard in hopes of saving the ship instead of the...
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