by Instructor Doug | Feb 6, 2017 | Dive Class Reports
There’s a new fish in the sea! Congratulations to Michael Ramirez on completing his Open Water SCUBA course this past weekend. He was very excited to complete his last two dives so he can start diving with his dad. He got to dive on his first wreck, and on our reef...
by Instructor Doug | Jul 14, 2016 | Dive Class Reports
On July 10th I had the opportunity to dive with refresher student Liana and get her skills updated. She had not been in the water since she was 15, and she contacted me to get her back up to speed on her skills. We had two really great dives on the local reefs here...
by Instructor Doug | Jul 5, 2016 | Blog Posts
Everyone has heard of, or have seen advertisements for, the 100.00 SCUBA Class. It’s a sign of the times these days where everyone is looking for a deal on EVERYTHING. But is shopping for the least expensive SCUBA class really worth it? Here are some things to...
by Instructor Doug | Apr 6, 2016 | Blog Posts, Course Information
by Cris Merz: One of the many benefits of getting involved in scuba diving is that the options for specializing your interests are enormous. Do you like mountain climbing? Have a thing for archaeology and history? Are you fascinated with marine biology? Or do you...
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...