Archive for May, 2010

How to Assemble your Scuba Gear

Matthew Harris proceeds to explain how to assemble the diving equipment.

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The Scubapro Tank Carry Handle is a fantastic accessory to make carrying your tank that much easier. It has a soft feel grip and folds down neatly and easily so that it can’t get caught or tangled on anything whilst diving.

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http://www.scubadivergirls.com/ Karma, Anna, Amanda, and Margo hitch a ride on the Lois Ann to take a dip in the Pacific! First stop was the Yukon…it was hard to see the wreck because the viz was bad but the girls still had fun! Second stop was the kelp forest at 7 Fathoms which again had terrible viz but we did find the kelp!

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There are 4 couples in there mid twenties to early thirties. We are looking for somewhere we can enjoy outdoor water activities (snorkeling and scuba diving) along with a fun nightlife. We are going early December 2008.
I am referring to geographical area more than a specific resort.

I was in Montego Bay 2 weeks ago and I think you will like it, but Negril has romantic sunsets. We stayed at the Iberostar Resort and it had snorkeling, scuba diving, and para sailing. Margaritaville is close for nightlife.

im looking to go somewhere for a month in september as i have the whole month free. i thought about doing voluntary work in some hot tropical country, and i really like the idea of marine conservation, etc. im open to any ideas though and i would appreciate some help
many thanks 🙂

The Hawaiian Islands have a lot of on going conservation projects – and great diving. Fall is turtle nesting and hatching season (see link below) and September is International Reef Clean Up Month. You could work with a local dive center to coordinate their topside and/or underwater clean up efforts. Hawaii is especially in need of clean up assistance due to the huge population of tourists.

Lastly there’s a program called Coral Watch. You can do this just about anywhere (click link below to find a list of locations). On each dive you bring a card with you that has different colors on it. You position the card next to some coral and record what color you see. This information goes into a database used by marine scientists around the world to monitor coral health.

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