Nov 2011 Vol 11. Issue 11

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NOVEMBER 2011

DIVE LOCALLY

WHERE IT REALLY MATTERS

ISLES OF

SHOALS Boston’s Hidden Gem Bonaire Second Time’s A Charm

Kids SEA CAMP Dad! Just Five More Minutes!

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◄ Photo by Steve Ando. Shot in front of the Buddy Dive Resort under the boat pier. Diver and silversides in the late afternoon during Kid’s Sea Camp 2010. Margo Peyton happened along at the right moment to give the scene a sense of scale always look for a different angle. Steve was using a Canon 5D, Canon 15mm lens, Subal housing, 2 Ikelite DS 125’s. 1/160th at f7.1. Strobes at 50%. Steve has been involved in wildlife photography for over 20 years and the serious hobby has allowed him to shoot all over the world. The drive has never been about the photography but more about the experience of seeing the wild creatures our Earth has to offer.

Northeast & Midwest Dive News The complete resource for diving in the Northeast & Midwest. www.nedivenews.com www.mwdivenews.com Publisher / Editor-in-Chief Rick Stratton rick@divenewsnetwork.com Production Manager IJ James ij@divenewsnetwork.com Expo Coordinator Selene Peterson selene@divenewsnetwork.com Accounts Manager Tove Chatham accounting@divenewsnetwork.com Advertising Sales Manager Keath Allen (360) 240-1874 x105 keath@divenewsmag.com Roosevelt Rumble (360) 240-1874 x103 nwsales@divenewsnetwork.com Circulation/subscriptions 360-240-1874 Dive News Magazine is committed to promoting the sport of scuba diving in the Northeast and Midwest. We will present a practical, unbiased point of view regarding all aspects of the sport of scuba diving. The Dive News Magazine believes in honesty and integrity in business and will support all efforts related to this. We encourage readers to participate in determining the content of this publication by giving us their opinions on the types of articles they would like to see. We invite letters to the editor, manuscripts and photographs related to diving or diving-related business. Send us your stories and photos! IMPORTANT NOTICE The Dive News Magazine reserves the right to refuse service to anyone it chooses. The contents of Northeast and Midwest Dive News are opinions of individual writers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, editor or any of its staff. The publishers and contributors assume no responsibility for any mishap claimed to be a result of use of this material. Diving is an adventure sport and contains inherent risks. Improper use of diving equipment or improper diving techniques may result in serious injury or death. Readers are advised to use their own best judgment in each individual situation. MOVING? In order to continue receiving your magazine uninterrupted, please notify Northeast Dive News when you change your mailing address. To ensure uninterrupted service, please contact us six to eight weeks before the change of address occurs. You can call us at 360-240-1874 PST or email us at editor@divenewsnetwork.com or mail at: Bedrock Publications

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► Photo by John Mcquitty. John attended Kid’s Sea Camp at Grand Cayman this summer. The image of squid on a night dive were taken with the SeaLife Dc1200 Camera. John took many photos to capture his amazing memories, this was his favorite shot so he entered it in the contest. He attained his PADI digital photo certification and received a Sealife DC 1200. Kid’s Sea Camp is a family diving event with the goal of meeting other families from around the world, learning about oceans, as well as building a common thread to love and protect our oceans ensuring their future for years to come. For more info on Kid’s Sea Camp please visit www.familydivers.com

Monthly Columns Publisher’s Note.................................4 Incoming Mail.....................................5 Northeast Hot News..........................6 Activities.............................................7

Midwest Hot News............................ 18 Gear Box..........................................28 Tropical Dive Directory................28-29 Dive Directory..............................30-31

Northeast US DIVES 14 Isle of Shoals: Boston’s Hidden Gem

Just north of Boston, MA there lies a little known diving paradise that comes close -The Isles of Shoals. You are rgiht in the middle of the Gulf of Main with all of the incredible marine bio-diversity that she offers divers. Boat diving could not be more special on these nine main islands surrounded by several smaller islands. By Bob Michelson

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20 Alpena: The Eye of Thunder Bay

Shipwreck Alley boasts some of the most inspiring wreck dives the great lakes has to offer. The gateway to these wrecks is through a multi-cultural town called Alpena. But don’t let the fear of an advanced dive stop you from trying to catch a glimpse of these amazing wrecks. Shipwrecks in and around Alpena can range in depth from at or above the surface to many hundreds of feet deep. By Peggy Kurpinski

TROPICAL DESTINATIONS 24 Bonaire: The Second Time’s A Charm

With its pristine reefs and diverse marine life Bonaire gives the diver an opportunity to see an environment untouched and unspoiled. I couldn’t wait to get back after my first trip last November so when my daughter, Amanda, and I were invited back to take part in the Kids Sea Camp I jumped at the chance. Join me as I show you that some things are definitely better the second time around. By Rick Stratton

TROPICAL EVENTS 26 Kids Sea Camp: Dad! Just Five More Minutes

It is the most amazing thing you could ever do for your kids. I know this to be true because I did it for my kid just a couple of months ago. I expect to be on the “cool dad” list for some time after taking my 12 year old daughter to Bonaire to take part in Kids Sea Camp. By Rick Stratton

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PUBLISHER’S NOTE We Need To Risk Hanging Together Or Assuredly We Shall All Hang Separately

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here is a generally accepted story from the signing of the Declaration of Independence where John Hancock said Congress, having signed the Declaration, must now “all hang together”, and Benjamin Franklin replied: “Yes, we must indeed all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately.” The risks of speaking out against the King were dangerous. However, these men made a choice and the history books reflect the results. In the current economy, industry participants and leaders have a choice, and history will reveal which one was successful. As business owners, we must choose differently than the status quo. We need to speak out against our own oppressor of apathy and separatism, and we need to seek an agreement. We need to work together as an industry, or we shall all hang separately. Our times are forcing a change in business. As a business and industry we are all struggling with the changes. The economy itself, the internet and the changing customer buying habits, are forcing ‘the pie’ to feel smaller. The Northeast and Midwest is one of the hardest hit sections of the country. The high unemployment in the

manufacturing segments, diving itself in the Midwest and Northeast requires a sacrifice. The pie feels smaller, and as a result the dive retailers are fighting each other for a share of the shrinking pie. The problem with fighting a shrinking pie means there is less for all. This month we celebrate our thanks for all our blessings. I believe one of our greatest blessings comes from our greatest challenges. Our challenging business climate can result in a rebirth of our spirit. When we realize the need to work cooperatively for the benefit of all, we will find the pie begins to grow. This year I have attended nearly all of the DUI Dog Rally events. At these events, DUI dealers are encouraged to work collectively and cooperatively to promote drysuit diving and snorkeling. They all benefit from the Rally. I was impressed by the retailers themselves. They were amazing, warm, personable and passionate advocates for the sport. But I noticed while the events were successful they were a lot smaller than they could have been. Most events are geographically spaced by hundreds of miles so there are usually 20 retailers in each event region. Sadly, only about half the retailers in each area showed up for the event. Each event hosted 150-200 attendees, which is less than 10 divers per shop. Some shops exceed the average, so I am NOT talking about the high performers, just the average (or even those not attending). If each shop increased the number of divers, or potential divers, to 50 then these events could be 2 to 3 times more successful. Talking with DUI test divers after the event the most common thought was how much fun they had at the event overall, not necessarily the dive itself. Imagine the level of excitement brought with more attendees. We can all be more successful if we work cooperatively rather than individually to facilitate and improve our customers’ experience: yielding the industry more customers! facebook.com/Rick.Stratton1 twitter.com/swdivenews rick@divenewsnetwork.com

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MONTHLY ARTICLES Rick,

I have subscribed to your magazine for a couple years now and like most of the content. Previous to getting the subscription, I picked up the magazine in dive shops or quarries I visited. My concern is this: I just received the September issue Sept. 27. Your dive “Club Meetings & Events” is always out of date by the time I receive the latest issue! I was diving at Pearl Lake Sept.10. They had a supply of not only the September issue of Midwest Dive News, but also the September issue of Northeast Dive News! If I were publishing your magazines, I would make sure the paying subscribers received the issue before the dive shops and other venues. For me to pay for something that is dated, I need to see the value. Presently, the value is diminished. I am the leader of a dive club and have considered submitting an event to the calendar section, but realize the event would probably have happened before anyone would read about it. Please take this as constructive criticism and strive to publish on time in the future. Thank you, David

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Thank you for the constructive criticism, I appreciate it! Most people will not take the time. We appreciate your feedback and concern. You are correct, it does show poorly of us to get you the magazine after the first and we CAN get it there by the first. AND we should. I am changing our process this month, so you and the other subscribers who are paying for the magazines get the mag as quickly as possible. We work extremely hard to gather relevant news and events. And, mostly, get the magazine out on time, so the problem is really with the mailing process. Please read the full version of my letter online to understand our mailing process. However, to give you the short version: the Dive

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Shops who support the magazine by paying for a “Dive Directory” listing on page 30-31 get 15 magazines mailed in a flat rate envelop - 3 day service. They have them by the first week of the month. It costs them $12.50 per month to be listed, which covers the magazines and the postage but not much else. However, it is a great Win-Win and we are happy to have their support and support them in turn. Other shops not listed in the Dive Directory and our subscribers were getting magazines mailed bulk rate which can take 10 days to 3 weeks depending on the season. We are changing to first class service for our subscribers (who really do deserve it). Next month you will get your magazine as close to the first as possible – thanks for the suggestion and “call to action.” With regards to listing your activity for your club, we encourage participation in the calendar, especially since it is FREE! We only ask that your club meetings and events are submitted at least 6-8 weeks in advance. The challenge is how difficult it is to print the magazine just a few weeks ahead. We can’t do what other magazines do and print the “December” edition in October if we are going to include your events in the activities section at no cost to you. As a leader in a dive club, I’m sure you understand not planning June dives in January. Lastly, we are a hybrid magazine with a PRINT and ONLINE edition. You can get our magazines and its contents FREE 24-7 by visiting our website www.divenewsnetwork.com. You can easily share events on our web calendar. You can also subscribe FREE to our new “e-dition” of our magazine. It is a quick reminder that the magazine has just been posted to the website and to come read the updated version. If you prefer the look and feel of the paper version, we will continue to print that one too. You will have to pay for it, and the cost is still $20 per year. We will mail it to your house. First class, from now on! Thanks for the suggestion, and Happy Diving!

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Women Divers Hall of Fame Introduces Tropical Dreams & Paradise Sunsets

The Women Divers Hall of Fame Tropical Dreams & Paradise Sunsets is this year’s DEMA auction in support of the Women Divers Hall of Fame Scholarship fund at DEMA 2011. After last year’s very successful “Kool Karibbean Extravaganza”, the Women Divers Hall of Fame is once again hosting the “not to be missed” fundraiser at DEMA in Orlando, Florida on Wed., Nov. 2 from 7 to 10 p.m. Visitors are invited to bid on extraordinary DREAM trips to exotic locations far and near all for the worthy cause of supporting the scholarship fund. According to WDHOF this year’s event is going to be an even bigger and better evening of food — a buffet dinner including a carving station and pasta bar — drinks, music as well as the live and silent auctions. For more info visit www.wdhof.org/events.shtml.

Adventure Scuba Hosts Holiday Open House

The Adventure Scuba Company in Chantilly, VA will be hosting its annual holiday open house on Sat. Dec. 10 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. During the event visitors will get a behind the scenes tour of ASC. They will also offer great sales and promotions, as well as a chance to meet other divers and make new friends. The open house is held in their Chantilly store. There will be food, fun, door prizes and giveaways. For more info visit www.scubava.com.

Celebrate the Holidays with New England Aquarium

The New England Aquarium is inviting folks to celebrate the holidays with them by booking a holiday party at the aquarium by Nov. 30. Every year the aquarium offers to host holiday parties for all types of groups. This is a great chance for dive clubs or shops to gather in an appropriate setting for their holiday get-together. For more info call 617-973-5205.

Indian Valley Travel: to Travel with a Purpose

is essential to help maintain a healthy balance between providing a means to enjoy the journey while at the same time protecting the very resources that attract us to lands near and far in the first place. Indian Valley Travel, a leader in sustainable and accessible travel, will offer a “deliberately different” approach to travel - a chance for travelers of every level of ability and interests to give back on every trip. For more info visit www.indianvalleytravel.com.

Explorers Club Hosts Annual Sea Stories Day

On Saturday, Nov. 19, the Explorers Club of Manhattan, NY will host its annual Sea Stories, a day focused on ocean exploration, scuba diving and marine life at its headquarters in Manhattan. The presenters will include Kenny Broad – “Beneath the Invisible: Blue Holes of The Bahamas”, Deborah Carlson - “The Excavation of an Ancient Marble Column Shipwrecked at Turkey”, Mark D. Gordon - “Keys to Success” and Rachel T. Graham – “How the World’s Largest Fish Pursue the Smallest of Prey: Insights into Whale Sharks and Manta Raysas well as others. The program begins at 9 a.m. at the Explorers Club at 46 East 70th Street with coffee and a continental breakfast. The presentations begin at 10 a.m. For more info visit www.explorers.org.

DATE SET FOR ANNUAL SCUBA SUPERMARKET 2012

The Ocean Wreck Diver’s Club will hold its 25th Annual Scuba Supermarket on Sunday, Feb.19, 2012 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Toms River Intermediate North School on Intermediate North Way, Toms River, New Jersey. Last year over 20 Scuba Shops plus many individual vendors had booths at the market and more than 1000 divers attended. Admission is $5.00. Please call Gary Crossland at (732)255-9304 or www.oceanwreckdivers.com for info on attending or exhibiting.

Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen Announce New Communications Director

The Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen’s Association has announced that public relations professional Nancy Civetta has joined its team as Communications Director. The association stated that they are excited to have her come onboard. Her seafood expertise and passion for the fishing industry will be an asset to staff and the fishermen they serve. For more info visit www.ccchfa.org.

Best Dive Job in the World 2012 Kicks Off

Indian Valley Travel will be at this year’s DEMA Show and intend to speak about travel and its impact on the planet. Travel by its very nature has an impact - often negative - on the environment, on the cultures and on the economies of local people who play host to tourism throughout the world. This is why sustainable travel, travel that leaves the world a better place for us having been there,

Back by popular demand - The Best Dive Job in the World is here once again giving divers the opportunity to win seven months training in Bali to become a SCUBA Instructor worth over $25,000. In order to win the “Best Dive Job in The World 2012” divers need to answer the following question - “Why I want to change my life and become a PADI Instructor?” Send a one minute video or 500 word written entry answering that question. Videos will be judged for character, style, charisma and of course the reason why you want to change your life and become a PADI dive instructor. For more info visit www.bestdivejob.com.

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November Nov 8: Buxmont Dive Club, 6:30 p.m., Bones Grille, Lansdale, PA. www.buxmontdiveclub.com Nov 8: Dive Club of Rhode Island, 7 p.m., Giant Stride Dive Shop, Warwick, RI. groups.yahoo.com/group/ DiveClubRhodeIsland/ Nov 8: MetroWest Dive Club, 8 p.m., Courtyard Marriott, Natick, MA. www.mwdc.org Nov 8: SeConn Skin Divers, 7:30 p.m., Olympic Pizza, Norwichtown, CT. www.seconndivers.org Nov 9: Chesapeake Bay Barracudas Dive Club meeting, 6:00 PM at Chesapeake Bay Diving Center, Portsmouth, VA. www.cbdcscuba.com Nov 9: NYC Sea Gypsies, 7 p.m., McGees Irish Pub, New York, NY. www.seagypsies.org Nov 10: Maine-iac Divers Club, 6:30 p.m., Maine Divers Scuba Center, Portland, ME. www.main-iacdivers.com Nov 10: North Shore Frogmen meeting, 8 p.m., Palmers Cove Yacht Club, Salem, MA. www.northshorefrogmen.com Nov 11: Fathom Divers Dive Club meeting, 7 p.m., VFW Post #7916, Occoquan, VA. www.fathomdivers.org Nov 11: The Atlantis Rangers Dive Club meeting, 8 p.m., Odiorne State Park, Rye, NH. www.atlantisranger.org Nov 16: In Too Deep Dive Club, 7 p.m., Don Antonio’s Bar & Restaurant, Union, NJ. (908) 687-7020 Nov 16: Long Island Divers Association, 8 p.m., Brookhaven Town Community Center, Blue Point, NY. www.lidaonline.com Nov 16: New England Aquarium Dive Club, 6:30 p.m., New England Aquarium, Boston, MA. www.neadc.org Nov 17: North Shore Frogmen Club Picnic, Stage Fork Park, Gloucester, MA. www.northshorefrogmen.com Nov 17: Pioneer Valley Dive Club, 7 p.m., At the Water’s Edge, Westfield, PA. www.lovetodive.com Nov 17: United Divers of Central Mass, 7 p.m., Slattery’s Back Room, Fitchburg, MA. www.uniteddivers.org Nov 19: Aquatic Voyagers Scuba Club of NY, 1 p.m., Gym at Guy R. Brewer & Liberty, Jamaica, NY. www.avscdivers.org Nov 24: North Shore Frogmen Club Picnic, Stage Fork Park, Gloucester, MA. www.northshorefrogmen.com Nov 24: The Gillmen Club, 7:30 p.m., Marco Polo, East Hartford, CT. www.gillmen.org Nov 28: Divers Anonymous Scuba Dive Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Mario’s Restaurant, Clifton, NJ. www.angelfire.com/nj4/divers December Dec 1: North Shore Frogmen, 8 p.m., Palmers Cove Yacht Club, Salem, MA. www.northshorefrogmen.com Dec 1: Olney SCUBA Adventure Dive Club, 7 p.m., Olney Swim Center, Olney, MD. www.scubaadventure.org Dec 2: Deep Six Divers meeting,

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November Nov. 4-5: 24th Annual Gales of November, Duluth, MN. Registration fee required. Call (218) 727-2497 or www.lsmma.com Nov 8: Buckeye Divers meeting, 8 p.m. Tommy’s Pizza, Arlington, OH Nov 8: Deep Blue Divers meeting, 7 p.m. Chicagoland Scuba, Lake Zurich, IL. www.deepbluedivers.com Nov 8: Neptune’s Dive Club, 7 p.m.,

Green Bay, WI. neptunesdiveclub.com Nov 9: Aqua Amigos Scuba Club meeting, 8 p.m. Euclid Family YMCA, Euclid OH. www.aquaamigos.com Nov 9: Four Lakes Scuba Club, 7:30 p.m., Babe’s American Grill, Madison, WI. fourlakesscubaclub.dot5hosting.com. Nov 10: Stingray Dive Club, 6:30 p.m., Bullseye Bar, Lee’s Summit, MO. www.tdscuba.com/stingray_dive_club Nov 14: Circleville Landsharks Dive Club, Gibby’s Restaurant, Circleville, OH. www.circlevillelandsharks.com Nov 15: Kittyhawk Dive Club meeting, Elsa’s Restaurant, Centerville, OH. Nov 16: Great Lakes Aquanauts, 7 p.m., Location Varies, Farmington, MI. www.greatlakesaquanauts.org Nov 17: Gavia Scuba Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Twin Dragons Restaurant, West Chester, OH Nov 23: Amigos Aqua Scuba Club, 8 p.m. Euclid Family YMCA, Euclid, OH. www.aquaamigos.com Nov 29: Fort Wayne Dive Club, 7 p.m., Deep Blue Divers, Fort Wayne, IN. www.forwaynediveclub.com Nov 30: Canadian Sport Divers Scuba Club, 7:30 p.m., Canadian Sport Subs Dive Shop, Belleville, Ontario, Canada. home.cogeco.ca/~csdivers/ December Dec 1: Buccaneers Dive Club, 7 p.m., Edwardo’s Pizza, Wheeling, IL. www.home. comcast.net/ ~BuccaneersDiveClub/ Dec 1: Columbus Sea Nags Scuba Diver meeting, 8 p.m., Plank’s Restaurant, Columbus, OH. www.seanags.com. Dec 1: Extreme Sports Dive Club, 6:30 p.m., Extreme Sports Scuba, Joplin, MO. www.extremesportsscuba.com Dec 1: Kansas City Frogman Club, Inc., 7 p.m., Skin N Scuba, Independence, MO. www.kcfrogman.com Dec 6: Michigan Seasnoopers, 7:30 p.m. Detroit, MI. E-mail for site info@seasnoopers.com Dec 7: AquaMasters meeting, 8:30 p.m., Lakewood YMCA, Lakewood, OH. aquamastersoflakewood.freeservers.com Dec 7: DiveQuest Scuba Club meeting, 7 p.m., Valparaiso Public Library, Valparaiso, IN. www.divequestscuba.org. Dec 8: Stingray Dive Club, 6:30 p.m., Bullseye Bar, Lee’s Summit, MO. www.tdscuba.com/stingray_dive_club Dec 12: Circleville Landsharks Dive Club, Gibby’s Restaurant, Circleville, OH. www.circlevillelandsharks.com Dec 13: Buckeye Divers meeting, 8 p.m. Tommy’s Pizza, Arlington, OH Dec 13: Deep Blue Divers meeting, 7 p.m. Chicagoland Scuba, Lake Zurich, IL. www.deepbluedivers.com Dec 13: Neptune’s Dive Club, 7 p.m., Green Bay, WI. neptunesdiveclub.com Dec 14: Aqua Amigos Scuba Club meeting, 8 p.m. Euclid Family YMCA, Euclid OH. www.aquaamigos.com Dec 14: Four Lakes Scuba Club, 7:30 p.m., Babe’s American Grill, Madison, WI. fourlakesscubaclub.dot5hosting.com.

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or 24 years now the Long Island Divers Association’s Annual Film Festival has been a much anticipated highlight of the diving year, attended by hundreds of divers from across the Northeast. It is therefore with great regret that we announce the cancellation of this year’s event. Traditionally, the Film Festival has been a fund raiser for LIDA, with the proceeds being used to allow us to continue to promote local diving, our primary mission. These funds were raised through several avenues, including ticket sales, raffle and 50/50 proceeds, merchandise sales, and Film Festival Journal advertising. Tickets to the general public are priced extremely low, with an individual ticket costing $35.00. This ticket gets you admission to the show, an incredible bargain in itself, but it also gets you admission to the after-party, with an all-you-can-eat buffet AND unlimited beer wine and soda. As you can see, there is no way that we can cover the expenses on this event through ticket sales alone, or even after we add in the additional proceeds from raffles and merchandise sales.

This is where our advertisers come in... For many years now, dive industry professionals from across the Northeast, and indeed around the world, have stepped up and purchased advertising space in our Film Festival Journal, graciously making the entire event possible, because without their support, it simply could not be done. Unfortunately, the current economic climate which has caused so much hardship across this great country and around the world has deeply impacted the dive industry as well. We are confident that had we put the call out, the dive industry would have responded in the same exemplary fashion that it has in the past, but frankly, it was not a call that we wished to make. Instead, we would like to simply thank everyone for another wonderful dive season, and ask for your continued support as we carry on with our mission, promoting the world’s best scuba diving. Executive Committee Long Island Divers Association

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61st Annual Boston Scuba Show Feb. 25 2012

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he Underwater Club of Boston and The Dive Patrol announce the 61st edition of the Boston Scuba Show scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Holiday Inn and Resort in Marlboro, Massachusetts. The 2012 show will feature the films of Jonathan Bird (3-time EMMY Award Winner) and the dry wit of Fred Calhoun. Jerry Shine, author/photographer will receive the Paul Revere Spike Award. The show also offers a new film by Fred and Chris. Tom Huff of Northeast Scuba presents on re-breathers, Don Whitehead presenting The Underwater World of Massachusetts Bay, and Fred Calhoun on The Essentials of Technical Diving. For more info visit www.easy-diver.com/2012BostonScubaShow.htm ■

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On Saturday visitors will be offered a chance to Discover Scuba at an on-site pool as well as receive advanced training and specialized workshops from industry experts. A Shipwreck Display, highlighting artifacts and images from Ocean liners and Passenger Vessels recovered by Boston Sea Rovers and friends will also be on display. On Saturday evening BSR will host their renowned Saturday Evening Film Festival, featuring some of the best filmmakers and explorers in the business. There will be a special Sunday kids programs, including hands-on interactive educational programs for kids of all ages. This year the BSR is showcasing how people can be more responsible within the ocean environment. The Boston Sea Rovers are the Rob Stewart, filmmaker and star of the movie Sharkwater, at Boston Sea Rovers clinic proud sponsors of the “Longest with New England Aquarium Dive Club members Diana and Uma Continuously Running Dive Show in he Boston Sea Rovers will be hosting their 2012 Clinic at the the World”. According to coordinators this year the BSR is hosting Crowne Plaza Boston North Shore Hotel in Danvers MA the best educators, explorers, scientists, divers and speakers in the on March 4-6. This year’s event will offer over 40 Saturday and world. The purpose of these lectures is to help BSR to achieve their club mission which is, “To educate the general public about the Sunday Daytime Seminars, featuring slide and video shows from underwater world.” around the underwater world. The annual Clinic will also boast an The Boston Sea Rovers are a 501C3 not for profit volunteer expanded exhibit hall featuring a half-day exhibit floor on Friday for organization dedicated to increasing awareness and appreciation of dive industry professionals and two full days open to the public on the marine environment. For more info on the 2012 Clinic or the Boston Sea Rovers visit www.bostonsearovers.com. ■ Saturday and Sunday.

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eneath the Sea, the largest dive show in America, will present their 36th Annual event on March 23-25 at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, New Jersey. This event delivers almost 400 exhibitors and over 70 workshops and seminars reflecting all aspects of diving from travel and diving safety to underwater digital photography. Beneath the Sea celebrates local diving with Friday night’s Tec/ Wreck party after a daylong set of seminars introducing new technical diving equipment and a public safety diver program. Beneath the Sea also honors 2012’s Northeast Diving Pioneer. Additionally, all day Friday, high school and college students from schools across the New York Metro Area are invited to

spend the entire day at Beneath the Sea meeting with men and women who enjoy successful marine careers in the arts and sciences and with representatives from schools that offer curriculum of interest to them. Beneath the Sea’s Marine Career day is not just about talk; it includes hands-on workshops, seminars, and a scholarship application clinic. Beneath the Sea also gives back at the community level each year staging a fund-raising gala and silent auction in support of the Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center. The artist Wyland spends a day with the children at the hospital teaching them to paint. Each year Ocean Pals, holds a theme based poster contest for children throughout the world. This year’s theme is: Penguins in Peril; the winners of this poster contest will be on display at Beneath the Sea 2012, and their creators invited to be at Ocean Pals Sunday. It is amazing the depth of perception art conjures from the minds of children. For more info visit www.beneaththesea.org. ■

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ot every diver can travel to and dive the Galapagos Islands. However, just north of Boston, MA lies a little known diving paradise that comes close. The Isles of Shoals are a group of small islands located about 6 miles off the coasts of New Hampshire and Maine. The island chain was named by English explorer Captain John Smith when he happened upon them in 1614. There are 9 main islands surrounded by

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several smaller islands. Five are located in Maine, and four in New Hampshire. Coordinates for the chain are 42 degrees 58’53”N, 70 degrees 36’41”W. Major islands include Appledore, Star and Smuttynose. All diving in this location is accomplished by boat. There are several charter operators who frequent this area departing from Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. I really enjoy diving this area for several reasons. You are right in the middle of The

Gulf of Maine with all of the incredible marine bio-diversity she offers divers. On a single dive you can see colorful tiny Nudibranchs, all the way up the food chain to sharks and seals. You can pick your level of diving (depth, current, etc.) in typically very good visibility. You can dive in 2 states all in the same day without dragging your gear through the sand, or fighting the surf. From spring time through the summer months, one of the most sought after

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experiences is diving with the many harbor seals who spend these months feeding and sunning themselves on the rock ledges on this island chain. It is illegal to approach, or disturb resting seals on rocks (this behavior is called “hauled out”), but you can dive in waters where seals frequent as long as you do not approach them. If you stay still and allow them to approach you, it is not considered harassment under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Several years ago, my dive buddy and I were lying still in about 20 feet of water off of Duck Island in Maine when a baby seal no larger than about 2 feet long swam right into my video camera housing. He stopped, checked himself out in the reflection of the Ikelite dome port, then took off into the clear green colored water. It is 90 seconds of some of the coolest underwater video I have ever shot in my 33 year career as an underwater TV producer. Another favorite dive of mine will take you to Mingo Rock in Maine. This features and underwater pinnacle reaching up from depths of about 90 feet and hosts many classic species of Gulf of Maine critters such as Northern Red Anemone and Sea Peaches. This should be reserved for the more experienced diver due to the depths involved and potential tidal and wind driven currents around Mingo Rock. Large schools of juvenile Cod and Pollack have been observed feeding in the rich waters around all of these islands. You just never know what you are going to see next around the corner diving off any of this archipelago known as the Isles of Shoals. ■

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he search for fun and exciting encounters leads recreational scuba divers to various locations around New England. Really, there are lots of terrific shore and boat sites to choose Andre a Dec has a from, but successful seal dives off the Isles of seal k c ind. C lose encou ourtes Shoals in New Hampshire rank as some of the n y of Jimter of the Guert most enjoyable outings that divers can experience in with their fins on. It’s easy to understand why; seals are simply adorable, and they have a playful non-aggressive reputation, so most divers jump at the chance for close encounters with the gray and harbor seals that inhabit the area.

Andrea Dec manages a close up of a wonderful seal encounter. Courtesy of Andrea Dec

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Getting there isn’t nearly half the fun

On Monday, July 11, 2011, three MetroWest Dive Club members (Andrea Dec, Jim Guertin and Roy Mennell) joined four other divers on the Daybreaker with Captains Fran and Matt Marcoux. The day was hot and humid, but the seas were calm during the entire 45 minute trip from Rye Harbor, New Hampshire. Remember that the travel time and remote destination make for a pricier dive charter than usual, so expect to pony up a bit more money for the trip. “The trip cost $120, which included personalized service, lunch, cold drinks and water,” said Andrea Dec. “Plus a good dive briefing at each dive site.”

Getting up close and personal

The long travel time left ample opportunity for diver chatter and gearing up for the dives. Once the Daybreaker reached the Isles of Shoals, it was easy to see several seals in the water and many seals resting on the nearby land – a simple giant stride was all that was needed to get into the water. “We were in a range of 10 to 47 feet, and the water temp was about 53 degrees Fahrenheit,” Andrea said. “There was a bit of surge at shallow depths, so the best depth for that day was 20 to 25 feet.” The seals did not disappoint. Club divers all reported that the seals started off a bit cautious and kept a comfortable distance, but started to approach the divers more closely as they realized that the divers were not a danger. It didn’t take long for the seals to respond, and the interaction could not have been better. “A couple of the medium sized ones were coming up behind us and tugging on our fins gently,” she said. Andrea recalls the encounter vividly. “Then there was one large seal that took a liking to me and wanted to get face to face. At first he came nose to nose with my camera and then he went in an upright position and started to wink at me and twirl around. At one point it looked like he was smiling looking up at the surface. This went on for a little while and then off into the blue.” With such personal interaction, it’s a perfect opportunity for photographers to try their skills with the ambient light at shallow depths. “I shoot using ambient light with an upward angle on the camera,” said Jim Guertin, who also took many of the photos that


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Seal-ing the deal

Seal diving can put a smile on the face of even the most hardened diver, but there are just a few precautions to keep in mind. Remember that seals are all wild animals in spite of their placid reputation, so it’s best keep your fingers close to the body and move slowly. “You really don’t want to spook the seals, so the best thing to do is get to the bottom or find a comfortable rock and sit still; let the seals approach you,” Andrea said. Also remember that patience and good judgment will pay off. “I have had

ISLE OF SHOALS some interaction happening, only to have a newbie rush in to see the seal and chase it a way,” Jim said. “I found that the goofier you act trying to imitate them, the better the interaction is. Also once you have their attention and ignore them, they may try to get your attention.” Where there are seals, there can also be sharks – especially in the height of summer when waters are warmer. Still, the probability of an actual encounter is extremely remote, and divers have little real cause to worry. The Daybreaker’s passengers enjoyed a pair of hour-long dives, and Andrea sums up the experience best. “If you ever get the opportunity to dive with the seals, it will be a worthwhile trip.” ■

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MIDWEST NEWS & EVENTS  The Great Outdoors to Welcome Television Star

Survivor champion Boston Rob Mariano will appear at the Great Outdoors & DIY Weekend consumer show to be held in Toronto on Nov. 25-27. Mariano, the winner of Survivor: Redemption Island will appear for a presentation and an autograph session. His appearance will be at the International Centre Mississauga Stage will begin at 11 a.m. with an autograph session at 1 p.m. For more info visit www.greatoutdoorsdiy.com.

Aqua Hut Hosts 6th Annual Wine and Cheese Party

The Aqua Hut’s 6th Annual Wine and Cheese party will be the event to be at on Dec. 3 from 7 p.m. to midnight in Toledo, Ohio. This year they will celebrate visiting old friends and making new diving acquaintances. Bring along your favorite beverage to share, along with an appetizer or light snack. Please RSVP by calling Jeff or Ian at Aqua Hut at 419-531-4655.

Chammyz and Diveheart Team Up at DEMA

At the 2011 DEMA show to be held on Nov. 2-5 at the Orange County Convention Center in the North Hall A & B in Orlando, Florida Chammyz and Diveheart will team up. Chammyz, a manufacturer of after-water sports apparel, is partnering with Diveheart, a non-profit organization that provides and supports educational SCUBA diving in order to promote the work Diveheart does with handicapped divers. All of the proceeds from the event will go to benefit Diveheart and the work it continues to do. For more info visit www.chammyz.com. Dema Show attendees can visit the Chammyz Booth #1628 to purchase custom “Diveheart” Chammyz.

SEI Diving Joins Forces with PDIC

Scuba Educators International (SEI Diving), a direct descendant of YMCA Scuba, has joined forces with Professional Dive Instructors Corporation (PDIC) and will operate both agencies out of the Muncie, Indiana office. The combined SEI/PDIC booth at the coming DEMA show will be #2218. There will be a combined instructor updater seminar on Friday, Nov. 4, at 4 p.m. in conference room #N320B. Instructors from both agencies are invited to stop by the booth with questions and additional information and are also encouraged to attend the seminar. For more info visit www.seidiving.org.

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HOT NEWS Aggressor and Dancer Fleets: New Online TV Sites

The international liveaboard dive vessels, Aggressor and Dancer Fleets have both announced two new sites. These new on-line media channels deliver instant access to streaming high definition footage on all eighteen yachts and destinations. Utilizing dedicated streaming media servers gives them the ability to add new footage on a regular basis which in turn, gives divers access to view all the latest action from each destinations. For more info visit the new channels at www.Aggressor.TV and www.DancerFleet.TV.

Effects of Scuba Diving on Breast Cancer Survivors

The Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) announced its support of a new study commissioned by Duke University Medical Center to improve the understanding of the health benefits of scuba diving among people who have survived breast cancer. Dubbed “Project Pink Tank,” the initial research will begin with a survey to select PADI eNewsletter databases, The Undersea Journal magazine subscribers, and PADI social networks, which will be distributed to more than 785,000 scuba divers this October in conjunction with Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The survey results will be compiled and analyzed by researchers at Duke University Medical Center to assess the activity levels and health of divers who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. For more info visit www.pinktank.org.

Oceanic Unveils New Website

Oceanic Worldwide has unveiled a brand new website designed to inform, educate and motivate today’s savvy recreational scuba divers. The new site was developed by divers for divers. The entire Oceanic product line is available instantly, with quick drop-down menus and fast-loading graphics and details designed to answer virtually any question a diver might have. For more info visit the new site at www.oceanicworldwide.com.

DAN Diving Fatalities Workshop Available for Free

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Eagle Scout Project Benefits E.R. Williams Shipwreck Thanks to the Neptune Dive Club for sharing this article from their dive club newsletter! We appreciate the work they put in each month keeping us and everyone else up-to-date with diving in Wisconsin!

Chris LaMarche with sub-buoy. Photo by www.dennismullen.com

By John Touscany n 2007, Boy Scout, Chris LaMarche had to find a project that would satisfy his community service requirement if he was to make Eagle Scout. At the time, Chris, a sophomore at Gladstone Area High School and a member of Boy Scout Troop 473 had recently become certified to scuba dive. His father and Scoutmaster, Gary LaMarche had been certified two years prior and was a member of the local rescue dive team. It was brought to their attention that the shipwreck E..R. Williams was in desperate need of a permanent buoy anchor for the dive boats that frequent the shipwreck during dive season. “Up until recently, the buoy line had been attached directly to the wreck.” said Chris in a recent interview. “that was damaging the structure of the shipwreck.” And the idea for his community service project presented itself. Chris decided he would develop a plan to construct and place an anchor and sub-buoy at the site of the E.R. Williams shipwreck. Great Lakes Shipwreck historian, Cris Kohl writes in his article “Top Five Michigan Dives” in Sport Diver magazine. “The three-

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masted schooner E. R. Williams lies upright and very intact in 105 feet of water in the Michigan part of northern Green Bay, an arm of Lake Michigan. This ship sank near St. Martin’s Island during a severe storm on September 22, 1895, the crew escaping in the lifeboat. With anchors in place and a long portion of the bowsprit pointing the way, this wreck appears like it could sail away on its own hull very easily.” Chris’s first job was to get permits in place and the permits he needed had to come from two federal agencies: The Corps of Engineers and the Dept. of Environmental Quality, (DEQ). That took a year. “I learned the Corps of Engineers owns the lake bottom, the DEQ owns the water, and the Coast Guard owns the surface.” said Chris. While waiting for the permits, Chris and his dad, Gary began developing designs for the anchor and the sub-buoy. “Bob Berg of M&M Diving in Menominee, MI was a big help with ideas for the anchor.” said Chris. Eventually they decided on a rebar reinforced one ton cement anchor. The sub-buoy would be fabricated of

aluminum pipe and sheeting into a foursided box with large handles. And waterproof graphics would be placed on all four sides with information about the E.R. Williams, Chris’s Eagle Scout Project, and mention of everyone who provided support and help. That same year, Chris also presented his project at Ghost Ship Festival in Milwaukee and was awarded $500 towards the cost of the project. Chris also raised money locally to help cover his costs. Chris says, “I was able to get contributions to cover 90% of our costs.” To get the anchor and subbuoy to the site of the E.R. Williams out by St. Martin Island, Chris enlisted the help of the Coast Guard and the Mackinac cutter. “The Mackinac’s crane was easily able to lift the anchor onto the deck and later, lower it down to the 100+ ft. depth next to the Williams.” said Chris. “They have this incredible technology on the board that allows the ship to remain in one fixed place, in seas as high as 12 feet.” This also provided the Mackinac’s crew with the valuable experience of placing large objects on the lake bottom. Once the anchor was placed, Chris and his Dad, Gary attached a line from the weight up to where the sub-buoy would stay, 15 ft. below the surface. Then a surface buoy with a boat line was attached to the sub-buoy. This allows a dive boat to easily moor itself to the wreck’s location without having to drop and drag an anchor, which could cause additional damage to a shipwreck’s structure. When his project was complete, Chris received the Eagle Scout award and won Best Eagle Scout Project of 2010 for his region. Today, Chris is in his sophomore year at Michigan State and is studying microbiology. Great Job, Chris! Smart, ambitious young men like your will go far in this world. ■

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The 28 Annual Shipwrecks and Scuba Symposium will take place at Sawmill Creek Lodge and Resort in Sandusky, Ohio on Nov. 19. The conference will feature Black Beard the Pirate’s Flag Ship – Queen Anne’s Revenge and the program also offers a wide range of other topics. World renowned underwater videographer Roger Roth will present The Magic of the Red Sea as one of the afternoon sessions. In this program, Roger will take you to the Northern Red Sea where schools of anthias dance like fireflies around the reefs and turtles pose as if being paid by the divers. The giant green morays have heads as large as humans and the puffer fish are as long as one’s arm. The reefs are filled with colorful soft corals and the walls are inundated with marine life from the smaller nudibranchs to the huge black coral trees. Shipwrecks and Scuba is North America’s largest Shipwreck and Diving symposium outside of Chicago and New York. For more info visit www.shipwrecksandscuba.com. th

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The 31st Great Lakes Shipwreck Festival

The Midwest Scuba and Adventure Travel Show will take place on Feb. 24-25 from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. at The Northland Inn, in Brooklyn Park, MN. For over a decade the non-profit organization, “Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society” has sponsored the State of Minnesota’s one and only dive show. Now the 12th year, this show is bigger and better than ever before. From wrecks to tech, travel to apparel, it does not matter if you are a beginner or an industry pro, the dive exhibits have something for every visitor that walks through the door at the Upper Midwest Scuba & Adventure Travel Show. For more info visit www.umsatshow.org.

The Ford Seahorses Scuba Diving Club, in conjunction with the Detroit Historical Society’s Dossin Maritime Group and the Dossin Great Lakes Museum, presents the 31st Great Lakes Shipwreck Festival on Saturday, Feb. 25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Washtenaw Community College’s Morris Lawrence Building, in Ann Arbor. This year’s program features several significant new Great Lakes shipwreck discoveries’ including new wreck finds from 2011. In addition to shipwrecks there will be programs from exotic locations around the world (Socorro, Dominica, St. Vincent, etc.) with stunning video and still images of colorful and unusual marine life. Daytime programs between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. feature a wide variety of sessions on Great Lakes shipwrecks, international dives and technical diving, equipment and dive education, as well as a variety of book signings and exhibits from local maritime artists, the Museums, Marine Parks, local dive shops, dive manufacturers, travel companies and other dive related exhibits. For more info visit www.shipwreckfestival.org.

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By Peggy S. Kurpinski Guest Writer, Dive News Network he area around Alpena, like most northern Michigan cities on the Great Lakes, is rich with trees. The Thunder Bay River made harvesting trees highly profitable and the port city, originally called “Amimickee” in Chippewa (meaning thunder) was founded. Today, Alpena is a town with many cultural and recreational opportunities, least of which is the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve and the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center.

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The people who visit Alpena enjoy miles of sandy beaches and exciting water sports, as well as the Thunder Bay’s historic shipwrecks. For hundreds of years the Great Lakes provided a natural transportation system as our nation expanded west and because of this they hold many shipwrecks. The waters around the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve are commonly known as “Shipwreck Alley” due to sudden storms, thick fog, rocky shoals and steamship companies that demanded captains stay on schedule no matter the weather. These conditions led to the sinking of many ships, many of which have been well preserved, the deeper wrecks look as if they could be floated off the bottom, and continue their voyage. Shipwrecks in and around Alpena can range in depth from at or above the surface to many hundreds of feet deep. The Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve afford divers of all abilities a place to explore history at his or her skill level. Called the “Sunrise Side” of Michigan, because it is located on the east shoreline, the area is well known for commercial fishing and scuba diving. Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve is one of the country’s largest national marine sanctuaries in the nation and due to its status as a marine sanctuary, the waters around Alpena are teeming with a huge variety of shipwrecks and untouched artefacts; the Thunder Bay area is a diver’s dream. One shallow water shipwreck worth a look is the steel ocean-going freighter, Nordmeer. Classified

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as a novice site with much to explore, it can be entertaining and challenging enough to keep the advanced diver alert. Carrying steel wire as cargo, on November 19, 1966 the ship ran aground on a reef. The crew decided to stay aboard until a storm came a few days later, making salvaging the Nordmeer too expensive. No lives were lost; the crew and her cargo were rescued. For many years the Nordmeer has been a frequent stop for boaters, snorkelers, scuba divers and cormorant. Many compartments and the engine room were underwater, but much of the superstructure was above the water, making it an adventure for shallower dives and birds alike. Years of weather finally took its toll, and the superstructure recently collapsed. The site is huge, over 400 feet long, and the depth can currently range from four feet to forty. Beware of entanglement and penetration, as the site has many twists and turns, that can be dangerous and deceiving. Another shallow wreck site is called the B.W. Blanchard, found in only 9 feet of water, was a lumber carrier, built by Quayle and Martine in 1870 in Cleveland, Ohio. The B.W. Blanchard, along with schooner barges John T. Johnson and John Kilderhouse ran aground together on North Point Reef during a blinding snowstorm. The Kilderhouse was later pulled off the rocks but Blanchard and Johnson stuck fast and soon went to pieces. Their remains are now intermixed in very shallow water easily accessible to kayakers, snorkelers and scuba divers. The site itself is more like puzzle pieces then shipwreck, which makes for an interesting dive. A novice or experienced diver can identify parts and construction of historical ships, while enjoying this shallow, easy dive. An interesting geological site is called the Misery Sinkholes, on the southeast side of Thunder Bay Island and the north side of South Point. This interesting shallow site includes deep fissures and cracks in limestone. Many thousands of years ago,

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Publisher, Dive News Network ou know how you see a movie a second time and are amazed by all of the things you missed the first time around… my trip to Bonaire in September this year was exactly like that! Bonaire, an island located in the southern Caribbean has quickly become one of my favorite dive destinations. Bonaire, Aruba and Curacao all make up a group referred to as the “ABC islands of the Leeward Antilles” and are located approximately 50 miles north of Venezuela. Calm weather and waters full of marine life makes the Bonaire area a playground for divers. A yearly average temperature is 82 degrees while the water temp sits at a bath water warm 80 degrees makes the island an any-time-of-the-year dive destination. The reefs are well preserved and offer an amazingly diverse marine community and it is said that Bonaire’s fish population is the most diverse in the Caribbean and ranks among the best anywhere. Bonaire with its pristine reefs and diverse marine life gives the diver an opportunity to see the environment untouched and unspoiled. I couldn’t wait to get back after my first trip last November so when my daughter, Amanda, and I were invited back I jumped at the chance. I stayed at the Caribbean Club Bonaire this time around and I was not disappointed by the accommodations. Located north of Kralendijk at the foot of Bonaire’s hills and just steps away from some incredible dive sites this was a friendly and affordable place with full resort facilities. They recently added some new condos on site and they were great. On this second trip to Bonaire I was able to spend some time diving and once again exploring Bonaire. In September the coral spawn so it was incredible that we happen to be there while it was taking place. We dove with Buddy Dive Resorts and their contribution to the trip made it that much better. The staff is friendly and family focused making it a great place to take your family for a dive experience. The facilities were great and Agusto, the dive manager, and Paul, the facilities manager, did an amazing job keeping up. There entire staff was incredible. One of the really cool experiences I had this go round was the chance to meet the famous Captain Don. Captain Don’s Habitat is a world famous Dive Resort that was founded in 1976 by renowned underwater environmentalist and author Captain Don Stewart. His vision for the perfect dive resort is reflected in the design of the resort. It is water front with a world class restaurant on the grounds and right across from where I was staying at the Caribbean Club. I went over to get Captain Don to sign a copy of his book, Reef

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EASTERN CARIBBEAN

family adventures

2 exciting holiday gifts for the diver in your life! Santa’s Booty Dive Fin Stocking

Photos courtesy Kids Sea Camp

it an edu-tainment trip.,education and entertainment all at the same time. One really fantastic component to the KSC week is each certified kid received a SeaLife DC1200 Digital Underwater camera. Margo says with her own kids the hardest part of diving with them is getting them to slow down and enjoy the dive. By giving the kids cameras it would help them focus on marine life and give them family memories to last. The kids get to take part in PADI courses and specialty courses offered during the week, such as; Rescue, DPV, Digital photo, Boat diver, Nitrox, and as Amanda completed her Jr. Adventure diver certification. KSC adventures don’t just cater to kids, parents have fun too. The Camp promotes an awareness of marine related issues, with a strong focus on conservation while providing a safe family friendly place to dive. I really enjoyed the ease of the jump off the dock diving with my daughter any afternoon at Buddy Dive. Calm clear water, teaming with big schools of fish, eels, box crabs and huge Tarpon. The week included, 3 meals daily, photo clinics and slide shows, night dives for kids and adults and marine art painting. It all ends with graduation and a poetry contest with great prizes like digital cameras, strobes and wide angle lenses. During my week at Buddy Dive, there were a total of 56 kids from ages 4-17. They are split into age appropriate groups; the largest group was the teen group which is exactly where my daughter fit in. The group is then divided into specialty courses. Margo told me that it is incredibly rewarding for her to watch the kids grow and become better divers each year. “I feel like these kids are a part of my family,” said Margo. “We have watched some of them since they were 4, 5 and 6

years old, now they are still diving with me at 15, 16, and 17.” The last time Amanda was at KSC was 2 years ago. I was pleasantly surprised, as was she, that she recognized many of the kids from her last trip. This made her trip that much more fun. Amanda had a great time making new friends and meeting other kids that dive. Before it was over they all exchanged Facebook information. She has developed a network of KSC friends to keep in touch with. The feel of Kids Sea Camp is amazing. There is always something fun going on, live music, tubing, slack line and sailing. Amanda got to do a drift dive, a boat dive and photo dives. I had a great time diving watching her have fun. She is now almost as committed to the sport of diving as I am. It has always been my dream that she enjoy scuba diving because my life is so much about diving. As a journalist, I am amazed at the process. I took a video of every segment of Sea Camp, as I went through and watched my footage; I began to realize the kids were great divers. They get the technology, using dive computers and cameras, one little guy even schooled me about using a digital camera. He talked about video editing and software and which were the best cameras; this kid was only 13 years old and he made me feel like an amateur. I can honestly say again, that this was, as the Kids Sea Camp tag line reads, “A memory to last a life time”. I am glad that Amanda and I went. I do think that my daughter 5-more-minuted me quite a bit conning me into allowing her more and more time to be with her dive buddies/friends each day, but it was time well spent. For more info on KSC visit www.familydivers.com. ■

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GEAR BOX TROPICAL DIVE DIRECTORY Oceanic B.U.D. scuba diving computer

White’s Introduces Seal Lock Technology

Oceanic Worldwide has Whites Seal Lock just released the B.U.D. Technology (SLT), is a modular (backup dive computer) seal replacement system The B.U.D. is an innovative that incorporates a neck ring backup device that clips onto retainer and compression fit your BC or is placed in a wrist seals. Simple, innovative pocket that constantly tracks and convenient, SLT enables quick and easy change out your dive profile, just as your of worn or torn seals in the field and best of all, anyone primary computer is doing. B.U.D. uses the same can do it. SLT features all new silicone neck and wrist seals. For more info visit he free mobile app for your phone Get the free mobile app for your phone two algorithms that are set into your computer, www.whitesdiving.com/sport-diving/seal-lock-technology. p:/ / gettag.mobi gettag.mobi whether you are diving on air or nitrox,http:/ NDL /or Decompression diving, it takes that worry away. It Children’s book has one button to “My Daddy Wears a Different Kind adjust your settings, of Suit to Work” is a full color illustrated it is simple to use, children’s book sharing the undersea world read and even gives with your children. Full color pictures and a you visual alarms heartwarming tale; the story is translated by to finish your the 13 year old author to Spanish in the back dive if it becomes of the book. This is a dual language book. necessary to use. It A hard cover (6”x9”) bound bed time story is programmed to book; this is designed for any child who loves monitor 12 nitrogen the ocean. For more info about the book visit compartments, www.gallantaquatic.com the tissue loading bar graph will display the one controlling your dive, and there is also a variable ascent rate indicator, which flashes SLOW if your ascent is too fast. The B.U.D. comes in four different colors red, yellow, blue and orange, so keeping track of your own B.U.D. is easy when diving in a group. For more info visit www.divecomputertraining.com. Get and the resorts free mobile app locations for your around phone the world. An alphabetical listing of participating dive shops, charters, live aboards in tropical To be listed in our Tropical Dive Directory call 360.240.1874 or /email us at nesales@divenewsnetwork.com http:/ gettag.mobi Wananavu 679.669.4433 CoZUMEL BAHAMAS www.wananavu.com Albatros Charters 888.333.4643 Blackbeard’s Cruises 800.327.9600 www.cozumel-fishing.com www.blackbeard-cruises.com FLorIdA BlueBubbleScuba 987.872.4240 Caribbean Dive Shop 504.831.7017 Amoray Dive Resort 1-800-426-6729 www.bluebubble.com www.caribbeandiveshop.com www.amoray.com Island DreamsTravel 800.346.6116 “SEA DRAGON” DIVE LIVE-ABOARD Coastal Marine Diving Supply www.divetrip.com www.seadragonbahamas.com 954.815.7914 www.coastalmarinediving.com Scuba Du 310.684.5556 Small Hope Bay Lodge Conch Republic Divers 305.852.1655 www.scubadu.com 800.223.6961 www.smallhope.com www.conchrepublicdivers.com Sea Robin 951.824.9073 UNEXSO 800.992.3483 Crystal Lodge Dive Center 352.795.6798 www.searobincozumel.com www.unexso.com www.manatee-central.com

TROPICAL DIVE DIRECTORY

Sea Dragon Bahamas Diving

BELIZE Hugh Parkeys 888.223.5403 www.belizediving.com Sun Breeze Hotel 1.800.688.0191 www.sunbreeze.net

BonAIrE Villa Makoshi Lower Level 780.483.0044 www.BonaireDiveVilla.com

CAyMAn ISLAndS DiveTech@Cobalt Coast Dive Resort 888.946.5656 divetech.com cobaltcoast.com Southern Cross Club 800.899.2582 www.southerncrossclub.com Sunset House 800.854.4767 www.sunsethouse.com 28 28

CUrACAo Ocean Encounters 800.932.6237 www.oceanencounters.com

FIJI Beqa Lagoon Resort 800.542.3454 www.beqalagoonresort.com Beyond the Reef 691.350.3483 www.diveyap.com Dolphin Bay Divers Retreat 679.992.4001 dolphinbaydivers.com Qamea Resort & Spa 649.360.0217 www.qamea.com Scuba Travel Ventures 800.298.9009 www.scubatravelventures.com

Crystal River Watersports (352) 795-7033 www.diveorlando.com Horizon Divers 305.453.3535 www.horizondivers.com Narcosis Scuba Center 727.934.6474 www.narcosisscuba.com Off The Wall Adventures 863.709-9253 www.offthewalladventures.com SpruceCreekScuba 386.767.1727 www.sprucecreekscuba.com The Dive Station (407) 843-3483 www.divestation.com The Scuba Center (561) 278-7020 www.scubadelray.com Walker’s Dive Charters 561.253.4294 www.walkersdivecharters.com

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GEAR BOX TROPICAL DIVE DIRECTORY TUSA’s BCJ-1800 Voyager

TUSA’s BCJ-1800 Voyager is a lightweight and compact BC ideal for warm water divers or the constant traveler. It offers TUSA patented features such as the integrated Weight Loading System (W.L.S.), which permits easy weight loading and release, the Independent Harness System that was developed to significantly reduce weight and structure, Get which the freehas mobile for your phone and the Ultimate Stabilizing Harness twoapp separated rails http:/ / gettag.mobi to increase the tank’s security and prevent it from rolling. Lightweight and compact this BC weighs only 4.4lbs/2kg (size M). Buoyancy is controlled by TUSA’s patented O.P.E.V. quick inflate/deflate system and the heavy duty 840/420 denier nylon shell provides superior strength and durability. Additionally, the Voyager can be rolled for travel and features a unique console sleeve, on the left side, for streamlined routing of your gauge or computer console. For more info visit www.tusa.com/shop/bcj1800-voyager-p-286.html.

Santa’s Booty

SeaLife Mini II Dive & Sport Camera

The SeaLife Mini II – Dive & Sport digital camera is rugged and shockproof. It is a 9 megapixel self-contained camera that is waterproof to 130 ft. and shockproof to 6ft. The SeaLife Mini II has an easy set-up menu. The easy set-up is a simplified menu system that makes navigating through the camera functions easier than ever. For those that wish to take even more spectacular pictures and videos, the Mini II is easy to expand with either the SeaLife Digital Pro Flash (SL961) or the Photo Video Light (SL980). Other recommended accessories are the Mini Wide Angle/ Close-up Lens (SL973) and the Float Strap (SL920). For more info visit www.sealife-cameras.com.

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“Santa’s Booty”, is just the gift for that diver in your life this http:/ / gettag.mobi holiday season. It is a diver oriented Christmas stacking and can be embroidered to personalize. This fin is different and will tell your friends and family that you are a diver. The Santa’s Booty Christmas stocking is made in the shape of a jet fin. The Santa’s Booty Christmas stocking, comes in red, pink, and blue with a diagonal white stripe just like a dive flag. A black model comes without the white stripe. For more info visit www.gallantaquatic.com.

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GALAPAGoS

Divencounters Alliance 877.323.DIVE www.divencounters.com

HAWAII Maui Dreams Dive Co 808.874.5332 www.mauidreamsdiveco.com

HondUrAS Deep Blue Resort 011.504.95.76.36.97 www.deepblueutila.com Utila Tours 800.668.8452 337.893.0013 www.utila.com

IndonESIA Island DreamsTravel 800.346.6116 www.divetrip.com Kungkungan Bay Resort & Spa 530.347.2300 www.divekbr.com Lembeh Hills Resort www.LembehHills.com 62.812.441.18.000 Puri Wirata Dive Resort and Spa 62.813.384.05.335 www.puriwirata.com Pindito Liveaboard 831.818.8594 www.pindito.com Sea Safari Cruises 62.361.72.1212 www.seasafaricruises.com Tasik Ria Resort Spa & Diving 62.431 -.824.445 www.tasikria.com

Worldwide Dive and Sail 866.258.6398 www.worldwidediveandsail.com

MExICo Abyss Dive Center 52.984.873.2164 www.abyssdivecenter.com Aquanauts Dive Adv. 998.206.9365 www.aquanautsdiveadventures.com Maya Palms Resorts & Dive Center 888.843.3483 www.mayapalms.com

nortH CAroLInA ATLANTIS CHARTERS

Atlantis Charters 252.728.6244 www.atlantischarters.net Cape Fear Dive Center 910.458.7390 www.capefeardivecenter.com Discovery Diving Co. 252.728.2265 www.discoverydiving.com Olympus Dive Center 252.726.9432 www.olsympusdiving.com Under Pressure Diving (June-Aug) 757.537.6524 www.capt-jt.com

PHILIPPInES Island DreamsTravel 800.346.6116 www.divetrip.com

rEd SEA - EGyPt Fly & Sea Dive Adventures 888.995.DIVE(3483) www.redseadiving.ca

roAtAn CoCo View Resort Roatan 800.282.8932 www.roatan.com GoRoatan.com 888.405.8737 www.goroatan.com

St. CroIx (U.S. VIrGIn ISLAndS) BVI Scuba 284.540.2222 www.bviscubaco.com Cane Bay Dive Shop 340.773.9913 www.canebayscuba.com Jost Van Dyke 800.778.8066 www.jostvandyke.com

St. kIttS Dive St. Kitts 869.564.8914 www.divestkitts.com

St. VInCEnt Bequia Dive Adventures 784.458.3826 www.bequiadiveadventures.com

tHAILAnd Sairee Cottage Diving 667.745.6126 www.saireecottagediving.com

tUrkS & CAICoS Oasis Divers 649.946.1128 www.oasisdivers.com Dive Provo 649.946.5040 www.diveprovo.com

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A listing    of participating         dive shops, charters, resorts, and independent instructors NORTHEAST

CONNECTICUT Divers Cove LLC Just Scuba!!!

Essex

(860) 767-1960

Store

Pawcatuck

(860) 303-4612

Instructor

The Scuba Shack LLC

Rocky Hill

(860) 563-0119

Store/Instr./Training

Captain Saam’s Scuba School

Stamford

(203) 327-2822

Store/Training

Wallingford

(203) 284-1880

New England Dive Center

NORTHEAST

NORTHEAST

DIVE DIRECTORY

Dive Right Scuba

Lagrangeville

(845) 803-4260

Private Instructor

Long Island Scuba

Lindenhurst

(631) 225-8450

Store/Charter

Long Island

(845) 735-5550

Charter

Abyss Scuba Center

Mount Kisco

(914) 244-3483

Store

Anything Underwater

New Paltz

(845) 590-9721

Store

Store

Leisure Pro Ltd.

New York

(212)645-1234

Store

MAINE

Garloo

Oceanblue Divers

New York

(347) 497-3483

Club

Barclay’s Skindivers Paradise

Auburn

(207) 784-7300

Store

Pan Aqua Diving Inc.

New York

(212) 736-3483

Store

Maine Divers Scuba Center

Portland

(207) 775-3467

Store

Scuba Network (between 30th & 31st)

New York

(212) 993-6166

Store

MARYLAND Divers Den MD Aqua Ventures, Inc.

Scuba Network (between 5th & 6th)

New York

(212) 243-2988

Store

Baltimore

(410) 668-6866

Store

Port Diver Scuba Center

Prt Jefferson Station

(631) 331-9609

Store

Cockeysville

(410) 666-2326

Store

Hampton Dive Center

Store

MASSACHUSETTS Diver Jim’s / Belmont Scuba East Coast Divers, Inc. Boston Harbor Diving Co. Andy’s Sport Shop South Shore Divers Inc Buzzards Bay Diving Ctr.

Belmont

Central NH Divers

(516) 872-4571

Store

Store

Blue Ocean Divers

Vestal

(607) 757-2930

Store/Charter

QCScuba.com

Wantagh

(516) 826-SCBA

Store

Bainbridge Scuba & Snorkeling

Bainbridge

(717) 426-2114

Store/Quarry

Dutch Springs

Bethlehem

(610) 759-2270

Store

Bethlehem

(610) 746-4016

Store

Swim and Scuba

Brookline

(617) 277-2216

Store/Charter

East Boston

(617) 846-5151

Charter

Fitchburg

(978) 343-6330

Store

North Weymouth

(781) 331-1144

Store/Charter

Onset

www.buzzardsbaydivecenter.com

Store

Lehigh Valley Dive

PENNSYLVANIA

www.LVDive.com next to Dutch Springs

Keene

(603) 357-4430

Store

Uncle Joe’s Scuba

Meredith

(603) 279-9099

Store

Diver’s World

NEW JERSEY

Indian Valley Scuba

Gypsy Blood Dive

Brielle

www.gypsyblooddive.com

Charter

The Dive Shop NJ

Cherry Hill

(856) 751.0308

Store/Charter

East Hanover

(973) 887-0194

Store

Egg Harbor Twp

(609) 641-7722

Store/Charter

Hoboken Dive Center

Hoboken

(201) 795-3483

Store

Lancaster Scuba Center

East Coast Diving Supply

Northfield

(609) 646-5090

Store

Willow Springs

Store

A Water Odyssey Scuba

Lakeland Divers, Inc. Atlantic Divers

Atlantic Spear & Scuba Ocean Spirit Aquatics Scuba Network

Point Pleasant Beach www.atlanticspearandscuba.com

Thorofare

(856) 202-5402

Store

Totowa

(973) 256-0555

Store

NEW YORK Seguin’s Scuba Center

Albany

(518) 456-8146

Store/Charter

Finger Lake Scuba

Auburn

Jeanne II Diving Charters

Brooklyn

www.jeanne-ii.com

Charter

Kings County Divers

Brooklyn

(718) 648-4232

Store

Stingray Divers

(800) 764-3483 Store/Charter

Brooklyn

(718) 384-1280

Store

Discover Diving

Buffalo

(716) 685-4557

Store

Scuba Network

Carle Place

(516) 997-4864

Store

Captain Mike’s diving

City Island

(718) 885-1588

Store

Pisces School of Dive Inc.

East Rochester

(585) 381-2842

Store

National Aquatic Services

East Syracuse

(315) 479-5544

Shop

Elmira

(607) 368-2096

Shop

Ed’s Pro Dive Center Lockness Dive Boat

Freeport

(516) 298-2633

Charter

Dive Master Services Inc.

Kingston

www.scubadms.com

Mobile Air Fills

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(631) 727-7578

(617) 484-5246

NEW HAMPSHIRE UW Sports of New Hampshire

Riverhead Rockville Centre

Coraopolis

(412) 262-2664

Store

Erie

www.scubaerie.com

Store

Harleysville

(215) 256-6000

Store

www.IndianValleyScuba.com B & B Diving - 2 quarries

Hillsville

(724) 667-9448

Store

Underwater World, Inc.

Horsham

(215) 672-4180

Store

Irwin

(724) 863-0752

Store

Lancaster

(717) 397-2822

Store

Richland

(717) 866-5801

Quarry

Williamsport

(570) 326-2091

Store

Randy’s Dive Shop

RHODE ISLAND Newport Diving Center

Newport

(401) 847-9293

Store

ScubaMadeEasy@Cox.net

Jamestown

(401) 560-0280

Store/Instr./Training

Simply Scuba

Newport

(401) 787-1517

Store

East Bay Dive Center

Warren

(401) 247-2420

Store

Giant Stride Dive Shop

Warwick

(401) 732-8808

Store

VIRGINIA Chesapeake Bay Diving Center

Portsmouth

www.cbdcscuba.com

Store

Virginia Beach

(757) 481-7949

Store/Charter

Under Pressure Diving (Sept-May) Virginia Beach

(757) 537-6524

Charter

Woodbridge Scuba

(703) 878-4365

Store

Lynnhaven Dive Center

Woodbridge

VERMONT WaterfrontDiving.com

Burlington

(802) 865-2771

Store

ILLINOIS Bad Leo’s Diving Windy City Diving

Bloomington

(309) 826-1080

Bolingbrook (630) 209-2445

Store Charter

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Des Plaines

(847) 640-8113

Charter

Sealions Dive Center

Hanover Park

(630) 289-1680

Store

Haigh Enterprises

Kankakee

(815) 939-7797

Quarry

Chicagoland Scuba Center

Lake Zurich

(847) 540-7211

Store

Moline

(309) 797-9721

Store

Sentry Pool & Scuba Scuba Emporium Dive Right In Scuba

Orland Park (708) 226-1614

MIDWEST

Enterprise Marine

Aquatic Adventures

Hilliard

(614) 545-3483

Store

Southern Ohio Dive Academy

Kettering

(937) 298-2999

Store

WISCONSIN Northland Equipment Wazee Sports Center Llc

Apostle Island

NorthlandEquipment.net

Store/Charter

Black River Falls

(715) 284-5181

Store/Charter

Store

Aqua Center of Green Bay

Green Bay

(920) 468-8080

Store

Green Bay Scuba

Green Bay

www.gbscuba.com

Store

Plainfield

(815) 267-8400

Store

Forest City Scuba Center

Rockford

(815) 398-7119

Store/Charter

Scuba Systems

Skokie

ScubaSystems.org

St. Croix Scuba & Snorkeling

Hudson

www.saintcroixscuba.com

Store/Charter

Store

Diver Dan’s Scuba

Kenosha

(262) 652-9399

Store

South Beloit

(815) 389-1479

Lake

Adventure Charter Boats

Milwaukee

adventurecharterboats.com

Charter

Scuba World, Inc.

Swansea

(618) 277-3483

Store

Len-Der Charters

Milwaukee

(414) 588-6764

Charter

Mermet Springs

Vienna

mermetsprings.com

Quarry

Pirates Cove Diving

Milwaukee

(414) 482-1430

Store

Marineland Dive Center

Onalaska

(800) 658-9466

Store

Pearl Lake

INDIANA Goose’s Scuba Shack, Inc.

ONTARIO

Dyer

(219) 322-7222

Store

Elkhart

(574) 264-3528

Store

Marlins Scuba

Fort Wayne

(260) 207 2773

Store

LTC Scuba Center

Hobart

(219) 942-0016

Store

Scuba Shack

Indy Mph Watersports

Indianapolis

(317) 842-1988

Store

Scuba Adventures QCA, Inc.

Bettendorf

(563) 324-8771

Store

Strac Scuba Shack

Des Moines

(800) 5321140

West Des Moines

(515) 255-7282

Hart City Scuba ASP Diving Lake County Divers Supply

IOWA

Adventure Diving, Inc.

CANADA

MIDWEST

MIDWEST  DIVE DIRECTORY

Tri-City Scuba Centre

www.marlinscuba.com

Instruction/Charter

Concord

(905) 660-6359

Store

Gravenhurst

(705) 687-5879

Store

Kitchener

(519) 581-1044

Store

(416) 458-5845

Charter

Diver’s Nook

Parry Sound

(705) 746-9757

Store/Charter

Store

Scuba 2000

Richmond Hill

(905) 771-1500

Store

Store

Thousand Isl. Pleasure Diving

Rockport

(866) 659-2334

Charter

St. Catharines

DansDiveShop.ca

Store/Charter

Tobermory

(519) 596-2363

Charter/Store

Toronto

www.aquariusscuba.com

Store

MICHIGAN

Advanced Diving & Exped. Orangeville

Dan’s Dive Shop

Thunder Bay Scuba

Alpena

(989) 356-6228

Store

Divers Den

Divers Incorporated

Ann Arbor

www.diversinc.com

Store

Aquarius Scuba Diving Centre

Aquatic Adventures of MI

Burlington

NEW BRUNSWICK

Brighton

(810) 225-9868

Store

Bruno’s Dive Shop

Clinton Township

(586) 792-2040

Store/Charter

Enveco Diving

Bereford

(506) 542-1011

Store

Anchor Bay Scuba

Fair Haven

(586) 725-1991

Store

The Dive Shack

Saint John

(506) 634-8265

Store

Sea the World

Farmington Hills

(248) 478-6400

Store

Advanced Scuba & Paintball

Holland

(616) 392-4433

Store/Charter

Isle Royale Charters

Kalamazoo

(855) DIVEIRC

Charter

Lansing

(517) 485-3894

Store

ZZ Underwater World Great Lakes Divecenter Scuba North

Shelby Township greatlakesdivecenter.com Traverse City

(231) 947-2520

Store Store

MINNESOTA Lake Superior Divers Supply

Duluth

(218) 624-7285

Store

MISSOURI Bonne Terre Mine Extreme Sports Scuba, Inc Ozark Dive Company West End Diving Odyssey Scuba and Travel

Bonne Terre

(888) 843-3483

Mine

Joplin

(888) 565-3483

Store

Popular Bluff

(573) 778-3483

Store

St. Louis/St. Charles

(314) 209-7200

Store

Waynesville

(573 )774-DIVE

Store

OHIO Portage Quarry Rec. Club Bowling Green (419) 352-9203

Club

Holiday Dive Charters

Cleveland

(216) 771-2628

Store

White Star Quarry

Gibsonburg

whitestarquarry.com

Quarry

NOVA SCOTIA Easy Dive Canada LTD

Cape Breton Is.

(902) 345-2215

Store

(808) 324-4668

Charter

Hawaii Kona Honu Divers

Keauhou

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