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[2 Nov 2010 | No Comment | 124 views]
Diver Name: Dom Paradis
Dive Date: Sunday Oct. 31st
Dive Location: Barrie, Ontario, Can
Max Depth: 40 ft
Total Bottom Time: 45min
Notes / Comments: Very cool dive, short and shallow. But this was a Pumpkin carving contest. Vis was about 15ft and temp at 50 F. No time limit, but the pumpkin had to be completly carved with blunt dive knife. Best part, I got 1st place and got a cool dive light. Fun

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[30 Oct 2010 | No Comment | 578 views]
Diver Name: Matthew Hignite
Dive Date: 10/24/10
Dive Location: Phillips Quarry Muncie,IN
Max Depth: 32 Feet
Total Bottom Time: 16 Minutes
Notes / Comments: I was A good fun dive

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[12 Oct 2010 | No Comment | 130 views]
Diver Name: Al Ghamdi Salem
Dive Date: 12 . 6. 2010
Dive Location: Jeddah coast
Max Depth: 120 f
Total Bottom Time: 30min.
Notes / Comments: at early morning, the ability sight was very nice .my aim was fishing .the most impressive and fascinated view was the moment of bowing and prostrating the forehead to the Allah almighty .

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[31 Aug 2010 | No Comment | 130 views]
Diver Name: Jeff Chapman
Dive Date: 8/21/10
Dive Location: Lake Pleasant, Arizona
Max Depth: 45
Total Bottom Time: 32
Notes / Comments: It’s hard to find a time that the temperature is under 100 degrees. I find if I dive after 11PM the water is refreshing and the crawdads are out in great numbers. I have taken crawdads that measure 6 inches head to tail. T

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[14 Aug 2010 | No Comment | 106 views]
Diver Name: Jason Lucas
Dive Date: 7-22-2010
Dive Location: Stuart Cove, Bahamas
Max Depth: 75 ft.
Total Bottom Time: 27min
Notes / Comments: Dived with the Carribean Reef Sharks and Nurse Sharks. Finally got to get up close to the absolutely beautiful creatures that everyone thinks are mindless killing machines. I now know the opposite. I also got to “Tonically Immobilize” a reef shark.

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[9 Aug 2010 | No Comment | 119 views]
Diver Name: Gayla Goff
Dive Date: 7/29/10
Dive Location: Cayman Brac
Max Depth: 90
Total Bottom Time: 60
Notes / Comments: As we descended slowly the outline of the wreck of the MV Capt. Keith Tibbetts’s could be spotted below encrusted with sponges and soft corals. Slowly we swam along the starboard side spotting lots of marine life. Penetration of the wreck was easy.

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[15 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 123 views]
Diver Name: Gayla Goff
Dive Date: 7/28/10
Dive Location: Roatan, Honduras
Max Depth: 65 ft
Total Bottom Time: 30 minutes
Notes / Comments: The shark dive was awesome, but the boat ride was miserable. Rough seas and wind made the two mile ride out terrible, but 7 – 8 large pregnant female Caribbean Reed Sharks were waiting for us on the reef, Cara a Cara as we descended on the bouy line

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[5 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 105 views]
Diver Name: Paddy Jordan-Higgins
Dive Date: April 2004
Dive Location: Southern Leyte, Philippines
Max Depth: 28m (92ft)
Total Bottom Time: 16 minutes
Notes / Comments: Amazing wall drift dive. Saw thresher sharks whiping their tails, a 4m whale shark, the elusive frog fish. At the end of the wall we happened upon an undiscovered Japanese Zero WWII fighter!! Best dive of my life!

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[5 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 118 views]
Diver Name: Thomas Seitz
Dive Date: 03/15/10
Dive Location: Paradise Shallows
Max Depth: 40 ft.
Total Bottom Time: 53 mins.
Notes / Comments: One location to see it all–two eagle rays (one swam right underneath me), spotted eels, stingrays, sailfin blemmys, parrot fish, file fish, honey comb cowfish, and black durgon. It was a beautiful reef dive with all the amenities.

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[5 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 189 views]
Diver Name: Thomas Seitz
Dive Date: 03/15/10
Dive Location: San Clemente Reef-CZ
Max Depth: 34 ft.
Total Bottom Time: 49 mins.
Notes / Comments: Most memorable dive in Cozumel due to the spotting of nine sea horses on a sandy bottom. The dive group was mesmerized by such a sighting. We settled down on the sandy bottom and took pictures and watched.