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sibermike, Our kid Alexander Gagnon is giving a coral talk down under.http://Force fin kid Alexander Ches...b very proud. (Link) http://www.icrs2012.com/
Can't seem to get the link to work for me. ????

Had an interesting dive yesterday. There were 6 of us and one diver forgot one of his fins (Jetfins). I had been down at the LDS earlier in the day showing the new owners my various fins and somehow when we unloaded back at the house we missed one of my yellow Pros (a spare set). So, I was able to let him borrow a fin. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get a photo!! When he returned, he said (and I quote) "NOW I know why you always rave about these fins! I had to keep looking at my foot because I thought that it had fallen off! (It kicked so much easier) Plus, when kicked the same, I could go straight because of the ForceFin's power. Amazing!"

True story!
 
Corrected Link - here is the kid at Jalama Beach, when he was a kid, i_surf05.jpg, and to see what he is up to now, you have a dig a bit in the program at the 12th Annual Coral Reef Symposia, happening in Cairns, Australia ICRS2012 - 9-13 July 2012 Cairns ~ Queensland ~ Australia If you go to the program, you'll find he gave a talk on Tuesday on "The geochemistry of coral biomineralization" Susanne and I are very proud parents.
 
Bob, did you ever see this video of mine, with a half mile long line of baitfish, and a few of us inside of it? Force fins on Mark, are doing much better for him, than the nonsense Gorilla /nova fins the other photographer is wearing.

[video=youtube_share;zhuffVfpiXY]http://youtu.be/zhuffVfpiXY?hd=1[/video]
 
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Excellerating Force fins....I used them for the Goliath Grouper Spawning Event this last weekend in Palm Beach. The scooter is like a steady cam for my video camera..and with the Force Fins assisting, will keep up with Goliaths moving at full cruising pace. With all the wreck penetrating and technical work I was doing, there is no doubt this was the best fin possible.
See the video at dayafter-edit1_YouTube_x264_1080p - YouTube ( and visit with your own Force Fins :) )
 
That was shot on the wreck of the Mispah...85 to 90 foot deep in the sand.....huge easy penetrations, this is an ideal way for a "new wreck diver" to get their feet wet :)
Unlike most well publicized dive destinations, wrecks in Palm beach are loaded with big fish life both inside and out..... I have NEVER had much enjoyment from penetrating a wreck with no life inside of it....what is the reason? Here the reason is obvious :)
 
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