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I encourage ALL MEMBERS that want to attend this event to get on the waiting list.
All spots that may open up in the future will be filled from the waiting list in the order people joined the waiting list.

If we have enough people join the wait list I may explore having the resort bring in another boat.

HOWEVER THAT IS JUST ME THINKING OUT LOUD & NOT A PROMISE.
 
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Gotta ask Card, but who put the capacity at 50 divers for this trip? I know SB/Plaza Resort brought another boat from Curacao to accommodate the whole crew for our last trip to Bonaire. I'm sure there were more than 50 divers at that time.
 
Gotta ask Card, but who put the capacity at 50 divers for this trip? I know SB/Plaza Resort brought another boat from Curacao to accommodate the whole crew for our last trip to Bonaire. I'm sure there were more than 50 divers at that time.

I put the capacity at 50 since the resort only has some many boats.
We are going to be diving in groups of 10 and
I REFUSE TO HAVE ANY CROWDED BOATS.

The SURGE will always be a smaller event when compared to an Invasion.
 
I put the capacity at 50 since the resort only has some many boats.
We are going to be diving in groups of 10 and
I REFUSE TO HAVE ANY CROWDED BOATS.

The SURGE will always be a smaller event when compared to an Invasion.
:) .
 
This Video is From Roatan
This Video has a very shy and rare creature at the 29 second mark
I have only seen this animal once in Bonaire and of course did not have
my camera with me. The video does not do justice to this animal.
the Purple is vivid and the black stripe is a huge contrast.
I may need to add it to the underwater critter hunt since
I see they live in Roatan. It's name is Many Tooth Conger Eel



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This Video is From Roatan
This Video has a very shy and rare creature at the 29 second mark
I have only seen this animal once in Bonaire and of course did not have
my camera with me. The video does not do justice to this animal.
the Purple is vivid and the black stripe is a huge contrast.
I may need to add it to the underwater critter hunt since
I see they live in Roatan. It's name is Many Tooth Conger Eel



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That's the eel you saw on one of the night dives at the resort? I remember you talking about it.
 

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