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Dive Report: WRECKFEST in Key Largo
...NTD Mike Barnette, CCR Explorer Curt Bowen, Photographer & CEO of RBW & ADM “The International Association of Nitrox and Techinical Divers” Started in Key Largo.” Classes CCR & Wreck Training Wreck Diving Advanced Wreck Diving Decompression TriMix Advanced TriMix Extended Range CCR Air Diluent Mixed gas “Trimix »
Weekly Interview: Fred Johnson
... waterspouts. Over the last few years, Monroe County has been impacted by several storms, but without any catastrophic damage or loss of life. Can this be attributed to higher building standards, better evacuation procedures, advanced forecasts or just luck? We must recognize and be ready for the onslaught of hurricane weather. In a »
Scout Your Ship and Start Swimmin’
...r bow slightly protruding from the ocean’s surface. The following month, for a quarter of a million big ones, Resolve Marine Group rolled her onto her starboard side. In one week, the site was open to recreational divers with advanced certification and over 1,000 dipped in to witness the Key Largo chaotic, yet triumphant »
Wreckaholics get their fix
...terious wreck of the H.M.S. Britannic, the Titanic’s similarly ill-fated cousin. Kohler, who co-hosts the show Deep Sea Detectives with John Chatterton on the History Channel, also led a number of excited student divers in an advanced rebreather class on the U.S.S. Spiegel Grove Between dives the took time out to interview with »
Dive Report: Grab the Line!
...terposed push button activation make the buckle easy to use even while wearing gloves guide Captain James Mims, a man who has been diving since he was 12-years old on our descent. If you are anything less than advanced, hire a guide who has the same expertise to take you »
Dive Report: Lobster tech 2009
...atching lobster—he didn’t have to. Caught with ease from time immemorial, the world’s supply of lobsters was still a thriving mass of spiny bugs when Cousteau sat at the helm of his research ship Calypso. The most advanced tool for catching them? A simple kitchen mop thrust in a lobster hidey-hole and twirled around »
On the Road to Recovery
...r who’d been diagnosed with Alzheimer was at the forefront of her mind. Everything else took a back seat. On June 3, 2008, Crawley got word from her doctor that what was originally predicted to be stage III breast cancer had advanced to stage IV. “I could feel the lumps in my »
Riding the T-Bolt
... right, the Thunderbolt, affectionately called the “T-Bolt” by locals, is easily accessed by a number of local dive shops, home to a plethora of marine life, and with its spooky superstructure, is enjoyed by a wide variety of advanced divers. Spooky superstructure? Well, not exactly. Originally commissioned as an Army minefield tender, the »







