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PADI Certified



Aruba

22 April 2019 10:30 dive Pedernailis site.(25 ft)
Eel, Sea Turtle, sea spiders, barracuda
Evan and Emily PADI Open water certification

23 April 2019 Pedernailis dive site
​(2) Stingrays, Sea Turtle, octopus and Eel

24 April 2019 Antilla Wreck (60 ft) German freighter. Evan and Emily PADI Open Water certification dive


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Grand Cayman Island




​28 Dec 2016 8:30am Justin and Emily's 1st Discover Scuba Dive
28 Dec 2016 Spanish Anchor 1:45p (40 ft) - lionfish & puffer fish
28 Dec 2016 Kittiwake Wreck  2:30p (62 ft) - Barracuda​

Riviera Maya, Mexico

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23 Jan 2011 PTA Maroma 1:30p (50 ft) - Lobsters, Sting Rays, crabs, zebra fish

26 Jan 2011 Cenotes Dos Ojos 11:00am (40 ft) Fresh water caves

27 Jan 2011 Tortugas 8:30am (75 ft) (7) Sea Turtles playful

27 Jan 2011 Jardines 10:30am (45 ft) 6 FT EEL

Punta Cana, DR

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29 Jul 2009 Monicas Wreck 1:15pm (43ft)
30 Jul 2009 Rondana Reef 1:15pm (40ft)

Disney Cruise - Cayman Islands 2008

4 Nov 2008     CAYMAN WALL     10:00     
4 Nov 2008     EAGLE RAY ROCK     11:00


Miami 2007

11 Sep 2007  BELZONA TUG     9:00     
11 Sep 2007  FLAMINGO REEF     10:00


Jamaica 2007

2 Sep 2007  SNAPPER DROP     9:30     
1 Sep 2007   BOOBY KEY         9:30       
31 Aug 2007   SNAPPER DROP     9:30       
30 Aug 2007   SHALLOW PLANE     9:30       
29 Aug 2007   FISH POND           11:20     
28 Aug 2007   MIDDLE SHOUL     11:30       
28 Aug 2007   MIDDLE SHOUL    12:15


A new beginning...

After taking hotel refresher courses, I decided to officially get certified by Padi.  Older and wiser I now track all my dives, thus this is where I begin my dive logs.


A little diving history of me...

In 1992, I visited Hawaii and went diving off the island of Maui. Details are sketchy, but I do remember encountering a sea turtle, followed by humpback whales. It was probably the most exhilarating fond moments I have ever experienced with nature. Fortunately for me, the humbacks eat Krill and not humans :)




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