Buoyantly Challenged New Diver looking for recommendations

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Thanks to all who have responded. You have all given me info and thoughts that as a new diver I may not have known. I have also spent more time on the boards here and have found some more info on dive shops in the upper/middle key area. Keep up the good work.:D

A little off topic, BUT, if you don't iron out you buoyancy control, come to NJ. We crawl all over wrecks, trash them with crow bars, knives and pry rods. Flounder, scallops and (real) bugs abound. And we use the anchor line exclusively (unless you get caught out in the boonies and have to shoot a bag).
However, if that doesn't blow your dress up in Key Largo, try Quiescence (www.keylargodiving.com). You'll be hard pressed to find a more, safe, thorough or conservative dive op. HTH
 
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