by Instructor Doug | Mar 28, 2022 | Dive Class Reports
Referral Divers Sheila and Joe from Chicago and Kesenia from New Jersey were here recently to do their checkout dives with us. Way too cold to dive in Chicago and New Jersey this time of year, they opted for sunny South Florida (good choice!) and contacted us to...
by Instructor Doug | Feb 27, 2022 | Dive Class Reports
Canadian divers Sharon and Mark were here recently to do Mark’s Open Water checkout dives with us. Way too cold to dive in Canada this time of year, they opted for sunny South Florida (good choice!) and contacted us to complete Mark’s dives. Sharon and...
by Instructor Doug | Jul 11, 2017 | Blog Posts
By: Cris Merz, SDI Blogger Apex Predators – that is what sharks are. Often the baddies in movies, whether it is terrorizing a peaceful beach, swinging about in tornados killing people in landlocked towns or eliminating the English spy with “lasers” on their...
by Instructor Doug | Mar 1, 2016 | Blog Posts
5 Tips For Diving With Marine Life As divers, we have the privilege of diving with marine life, but that privilege comes with the responsibility to respect them. Here are some tips that will help you mind your manners. 1. KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF Most creatures...
by Instructor Doug | Feb 9, 2016 | Blog Posts, Course Information
Whether you dive once a year while on vacation or are on your way to becoming a dive professional, the Rescue Diver course is most likely the most beneficial course you will ever take. It will change the way you look at diving as you begin to not only accept...