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Pa Goes Bug Hunting

“Ma, it’s about a fin kick away from the mini season and the regular season in August and I’m a getting’ a hankerin’ for some of them there craw daddies. Get out the nets and sticks, so I can tickle us some supper”. “Okay  Pa. Every year, I have to listen to your annual lobster …

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What Happened to “Truth in Advertising”?

The news media would have you believe that the oil crisis in the Gulf has inundated the Keys with toxic sludge.  While this disaster is horrific, and our hearts go out to those directly affected by this catastrophe, it is important to recognize that all the victims are not covered in oil.  We have had …

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Lobster Spectacular at Eco SCUBA

Lobster season is right around the corner! Don’t miss out on the best deal around. We will take care of everything! Your license, a Guide, your lobster gear, great dives at some of the best lobster sites in the keys.Eco SCUBA wants to show you the best lobster experience out there! Why worry about what you …

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To Tip or Not to Tip

When I am on the boat with SCUBA students, divers will often ask, “How much should I tip”? Here’s my response with my opinion: If  you’re diving in the Keys or Florida, most dive leaders are paid a flat wage for the trip, but it’s not much, so tips supplement their income, much the same …

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SCUBA Divers of America and Other Such Agencies

Think you want to take a dive class? A lot of people are thinking that doing class on line is the way to go. There are several schools of thought to consider before surrendering your credit card. As far as this write knows, PADI and SDI are the only two RSTC/reputable agencies providing this service. …

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Unfair Reporting: http://CDNN.info

There are plenty of SCUBA websites around. I saw one the other day that just incensed me (Cyber Diver News Network). This highly political website posted their top story,  “SCUBA Carnage: Five more divers die during Florida’s annual lobster hunt”.  It really wasn’t as much a story, as a laundry list of divers, who have …

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Second Thoughts on Spear Fishing

When I lived in San Diego, I had many diving friends who regularly hunted with a spear gun. I thought the practice was abhorrent. I wouldn’t even sell a spear gun to a customer. Push the time advance button and here I am in Key West where it seemed like one out of two locals …

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Time to Dust Off Your Gear and Your Skills

The 2010 SCUBA season is not far off.  It might be time to take a new class or refresh diving skills. Maybe someone you know might like to learn to SCUBA dive and become your buddy. How does one choose a SCUBA instructor? Here are some tips to make your diving experience safe and enjoyable. …

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Hypothermia In The Keys

Most locals have noticed, it has been unusually cold year.  Cold temperatures have arrived earlier and for a longer duration. The saddest part in this change is coral death and fish kills (at least 69 turtles ended up in  the Turtle Hospital, not to mention iguanas falling out of the trees and a multitude of manatee …

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