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We are so pleased to feature the work of Dennis Mullen, noted for his underwater and nature photography, this month on our covers of Northeast and Midwest Dive News. His photography exhibit “Ghost Ships of the Wisconsin Schooner Coast” opened at the Door County Maritime Museum in April. The exhibit will remain open until July 5. The exhibit is described as a virtual dive experience through Mullen’s photography. Mullen is an accomplished diver, with more than 1,000 dives logged. He works closely with the Wisconsin based Neptune’s Dive Club. Along with his extensive Great Lakes experience, he returns every winter to dive the waters of Bonaire, off the coast of Venezuela. Mullen’s sophisticated photographic style incorporates subject, surroundings, composition and exposure to create compelling images. www.dennismullen.com
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NORTHEAST US DIVES 12 Empress of Ireland – Experience a 14,500 Ton Adventure
In the ice cold waters of the St. Lawrence Seaway a ghostly form sits in the emerald waters. A dive destination for many seeking the adventures of the past, the wreck of the Empress of Ireland has an almost mystical reputation. The subject of many articles and, in 2003 an expedition which became the book, “Dark Descent.” By Rick Stratton
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Most non-local divers think Wisconsin is just a place to giant stride into Lake Superior and Lake Michigan, but we recommend expanding your repertoire. We do like the wrecks the Great Lakes offer, however, you don’t want to miss out on diving in some of the old quarries or perhaps the deepest inland lake might tempt you. Don’t miss all the America’s Dairyland has to offer. By Mike Hughes
TROPICAL DESTINATIONS 24 The Philippines – A Warm Place to Hang Your Fins
Are you are looking for a place to spend a couple of weeks doing non-stop back to back dives that will provide you with a new and different experience every single time? Just think 7000 islands surrounded by who knows what - just waiting to be discovered. By Rick Stratton
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elcome to the June edition of Northeast/Midwest Dive News. Our Magazine is chalk full of information about the local dive community as well as the diving world at-large. We are excited about this edition and are ready for Spring to finally get here. We know everyone is tired of the snow and crazy weather. I, for one, can’t wait to get into some great diving this year. I was able to spend some time at the beginning of May traveling around the eastern seaboard and wow, what great folks! I was treated with kindness and fed so much food that my wife is going to now have to put me on a diet. Let me just say the northeast really knows how to treat their guests. I really appreciated every second of it. So, here we go again. In this month’s edition we are visiting the Empress of Ireland. Join us as I talk to some of the experts about this incredible piece of history and we explore the great ship that, although it saw more loss of life than the Titanic, took a backseat in the history books. This edition also will see us visiting Land of Lakes, Wisconsin, with writer Mike Hughes. Hughes will showcase some of the area’s shipwrecks and tell readers why they need to consider Wisconsin diving as one of their stops this summer. Finally, join us once again as we explore the Philippines. Over 7000 islands make up this divers Mecca with ship and plane wrecks
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New York State Underwater Blueway Trail Project
The New York State Underwater Blueway Trail Project is searching for potential dive partners to participate in the project. The UBT will include the Village of Lake George (Lake George), Villages of Freeport (Atlantic Ocean), the cities of Dunkirk (Lake Erie), Geneva (Seneca Lake), Oswego (Ontario Lake) and Plattsburgh (Lake Chaplain). Initially, they will be starting with Geneva and Oswego. This project is to document, promote and preserve shipwrecks and other underwater cultural resources in New York waters and establish underwater scuba trails through dive sites. For more info contact rparker@stny.rr.com.
New England Cold Water Divers Live up to Their Name
In April, despite the forty-four degree water temperature and rain at Morton Park, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, nine volunteer divers joined together for the New England Cold Water Divers’ Club’s eleventh annual Dive for Earth Day underwater cleanup bringing up 70 lbs. of debris from beneath the water’s surface. For more info on the event visit www.projectaware.org/content/index.php?pid=82.
Seascapes USA Earth Day Beach Cleanup & BBQ
On April 23 Seascapes USA celebrated Earth Day as a launching point for the 2011 diving season. The event took place at Prybil Beach in Glen Cove and included a free BBQ and Beach Clean Up. For more info on this event or next year’s plans contact Stacie Wax, Director of Project Aware Programs at stacie@seascapesusa.com.
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Sea Gypsies host 3D Presentation
The NYC Sea Gypsies is proud to host a long awaited 3D presentation of never before seen footage by Evan Kovacs June 8 at 7:00 p.m. at Eamonns (9 E. 45th St. 2nd Flr. NYC). Evan Evan Kovacks produces 3D content & techniques for WHOI. He will be showing footage from the Titanic, Britannic, National Parks, caves, and marine life. His work can be seen on National Geographic, History Channel, Discovery Channel, NOVA, CBC, and others. (3D glasses provided). For more info visit www.seagypsies.org
Women Divers Hall of Fame Collects Recipes & Stories for Scholarships
Divers’ Palate: A Collection of Recipes & Stories from WDHOF & Friends is being put together. A 4-color, 3-ring binder with stunning cover art by Robert Lyn Nelson, the 300+ page cookbook features recipes, photos and stories from WDHOF members, family and friends and is available now. Proceeds support the Women Divers Hall of Fame scholarships and training grants. The Women Divers Hall of Fame has also inducted a new group of women into the Hall of Fame. For more information visit www.wdhof.org.
Underwater Hockey Teams Pucking Around
The Underwater Hockey League has just completed the Atlantic Coast Championships in Underwater Hockey. The competition was held at GMU last weekend with 13 teams including one from Quebec, Canada. The Northeast is the most active area for underwater hockey and it is currently trying to get a team together for the world championships in Finland in mid-August. For more info call 650-583-8492.
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the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. of Glasgow, she was one of the largest passenger steamships operating at the time. On that fateful night she was carrying passengers and there was nothing in the air that would have indicated this night was different from any other. But it would be. In fact, it would be the most notorious night in the ship’s history. The Empress headed out into the open waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. A 6,028-ton coal carrier named the Storstad maneuvered in such a way that the ships ended up colliding with each other. Over 1,000 passengers’ and crew members’ lives ended that night and the big ocean liner sank to the bottom of Seaway.
Although more passengers perished on the Empress than on the Titanic, history has seen fit to give the Empress less of the limelight. Today divers continue to explore the mystery of the tragic wreck. At the time of the accident, Canadian Pacific, the company who owned the Empress, hired divers to dive the wreck and recover what they could. More than 200 bodies, the purser’s safe, the mail sacks, and some of the precious silver ingots aboard were recovered. After the initial divers it would be over half a century before divers would once again descend into the darkness to explore the Empress. But once the dives began, the adventures also began. In the 1960’s a Montreal diver named
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Andre Menard began an expedition to find the location of the Empress which, over the years, had been lost. Armed with a basic idea of the area the Empress sank in, Menard located the ship. Experienced Syracuse diver Peter Perrault, and his fellow divers Ronni Gilligan and Fred Zeller, were the first divers to dive to the Empress again. Today, the Empress of Ireland serves as a dive destination for divers who hold both advanced experience and an adventurous soul. It is dubbed a technical dive due to the currents and because the ship is mostly still intact, allowing divers to explore inside the wreck. The Empress has claimed the lives of many divers who have not had the experience, skill or training to safely dive the site. Divers get lost inside, blown off from the current, have panic attacks, decompression injuries and air embolisms. The Empress is not for the new or beginner diver. Tyler Bradford of Advanced Diving & Expeditions based in Toronto agrees the Empress is a technical dive and he should know because his company does technical training and visits the Empress more than any other company. “We run expeditions to many of the more advanced dive sites globally,” says Bradford. “Our love affair with the Empress of Ireland began in 1998. Divers are intrigued with the history of the ship but also are amazed at the shape the shipwreck is in. Each year we do at least three trips to the Empress and some years, as many as eight. It is considered a pinnacle dive.” Bradford says dives to the Empress are especially rewarding because of the historical significance. “You’d be hardpressed to find anywhere else in the world an intact passenger ship that has had such
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an impact on history,” Bradford says. “More passengers were lost on this ship than the Titanic yet it is not as well known. The wreck gives divers a sharp look at what the grand ships of its day were like back then. The decks are accessible and after 97 years to have so much of the ship intact is amazing.” Bradford says the conditions with which divers are faced when they dive the Empress also add to the dive. “It is technically a shallow wreck with the port rail at 85 ft. and the bottom at 150 ft. but the depth fluxes because there is a 16 ft. tide differential depending on when you choose to dive the wreck. The wreck provides many challenges but they are adventurous ones. We require divers to have a minimum of a decompression certification before we will take them to the Empress because there are environmental conditions that are challenging. The water is cold, the viz is often a challenge and sheer size of the ship can be disorienting.” Bradford says the size coupled with the low viz can be dangerous. “The bow anchor is enormous and the starboard prop is 25 ft. across,” Bradford says. “A diver lands on the hull and they are on a steel wall that is 65 ft. tall and 550 ft. long. The size in tandem with the viz makes it easy to get disoriented and this makes unknowingly swimming into the wreck a possibility. A diver can look up and suddenly find themselves inside the wreck not knowing just how to get out. There are stories of how people have gotten disoriented and suddenly found themselves deep within the wreck. It is so big a diver could end up in a lot of places with no clear way out or a guide line leading them out.” Heather Knowles, co-owner of 10-year-old Northern Atlantic Dive Expeditions says the Empress is a huge request for them. “People are interested because it is a piece of history they can actually touch,” Knowles says. “This was a significant tragedy for Canada but divers from all over the world want to see it. There are not many intact passenger ships of this type that are accessible to sport divers which makes this dive truly amazing.” There is an extraordinary book about the Empress of Ireland written by Kevin McMurray, author of “Deep Descent”, a book about diving 16
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y great ancestor, a Naval Officer in the French Navy, first fell in love with this land of lakes when he acquired a homestead in Fon du lac, Wisconsin around 1798. This was right after the French had supplied a navy to help the colonies in their struggle against the King of England in the war that culminated with the Declaration of Independence some time in early July 1776. I tend to think my ancestors would have gone no farther west than Milwaukee,
Wisconsin had another French naval officer by the name of Jacques Cousteau brought to fruition the invention of the Aqualung regulator a mere 150 years earlier or so. The reason I think so is because all the great and little lake diving would have kept my ancestors too busy to think about heading out west. There really are two classes of lakes in and around Wisconsin; there are two fresh water seas, and a separate category for all the other lakes. The two major fresh water seas include Lake Superior and Lake
Michigan. Many a ship has found their resting place at the bottom of these two great lakes. Freshwater, unlike saltwater, preserves wrecks for decades and decades and this makes the area an adventure-aminute for divers. The Wisconsin Historical Society has made 18 laminated maps representing historical wrecks, such as the schooner Lucerne which sank in 1886 in 25 ft. of water and the steamer Sevona in 1905 in 20 ft., in Lake Superior. Maps of wrecks include the schooner Hetty Taylor in 1880 at 100 ft. as well as the paddleboat
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MIDWEST DESTINATION Niagara, the Louisiana, and Pilot Island not to mention hundreds of others. Modern wrecks in these two bodies of water include the SS Wisconsin, built in 1881, 48 years old when it sank 6.5 miles SE of Kinosha, Wisconsin. It went down November 29, 1929. The steamship was just over 200 ft. long and carried iron castings, boxed freight, and 1929 era automobiles. If you anchor mid-ship and descend down the line you will come to an open hatch. Inside the compartment are an Essex, a Hudson, and a Chevrolet touring car. It’s a penetration dive to tour the car show, so it definitely requires wreck diver training. Like any dive on the lake, you have to be prepared for stray fishing lines below the surface and wind and wave action by the time you return to the surface because of changes in weather. The surface temperature may be 80 degrees in the summer, but expect 55 degrees the deeper you go. If the water dips in the 40’s keep an eye out for Chinook and Coho salmon. Jerry Guyer ,owner of LenDer Charters out of Milwaukee, says the diving on Lake Michigan, as well as other lakes in Wisconsin, always surprise divers. “They just can’t believe how clear the water is,” says Guyer. “I get a kick out of hearing divers whom we take out on our charter talk about the clarity.” Guyer also runs Pirates Cover Diving, a dive shop he started 32 years ago. “I started diving over 48 years ago,” says Guyer. “I have seen a lot of changes in the lakes diving and all of it has been good.” Guyer adds the Great Lakes are not the only good diving to be had in Wisconsin. “Devils Lake is a real good dive for beginners; it has good clean water, lots of fish and is located by Madison, which isn’t too far from here,” Guyer says. “Red Granite Quarry is popular too. We have so many places divers can do up here it would take you a long time to say you’ve done them all.” The wreck named Straits of Mackinac, not to be confused with the wrecks in the Straits of Mackinac, ended its final voyage from Wisconsin to Illinois when it was sunk as an artificial reef in April 2003. It rests 10 miles northeast of the Chicago Navy
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Pier in 73 ft. of water. This 1928 steel hull steamship is 204 ft. long. “The Mack” was a car ferry before the bridge over the Straits of Mackinac was built. It’s only 50 ft. down to the top deck by the smoke stack, making it readily available to divers who don’t like to dive too deep. The Milwaukee Car Ferry built in 1903 was 338 ft. long. She went down in 90-120 ft. of water with 25 railroad cars, including two loaded with bathtubs, one with cheese, etc, and 52 passengers on board. She has a sister ship in a Michigan museum and her story was portrayed recently on the Discovery Channel by The Undersea Detectives.
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in Jackson County at 355 ft. is the deepest inland lake in Wisconsin. This former iron quarry has several thermo clines depending on the time of year. While the surface may be at 70 degrees, at 30 ft. it may be 40 degrees, and at 60 ft. of depth the temperature may be down to 34 degrees. Lake Wazee is also known for it petrified forests and fish cribs, which are log cabin like structures filled with rocks. These structures give small fish a chance to hide and swim between the cracks and gaps and survive predation by larger fish. Greg Such of Shipwreck Adventures, a retail dive shop and charter business in Two Rivers, Wisconsin says Lake Wazee is one his business gets asked about all the time. Such has owned the shop for over 7 years now and he himself has been a diver for over 20 years so he understands what divers are looking for. “The diving in Wisconsin lakes offers great shipwrecks,” Such says. “We spend a lot of time on the shorelines of the lakes where there are a large number of shipwrecks. The wrecks are what got me into technical diving.” Such says one of the nice things about Wisconsin shipwrecks is they are accessible for all levels of divers. “We take people out to the wrecks that are at every stage of their diving experience,” Such says. “The preservation of the wrecks is amazing because of the cold water. People come back in from a dive and they can’t say enough about the vis either and it has grown better over the years. One night about a year ago we took a group out for a night dive and one of the divers was just amazed that he could still see the bottom of the dive charter from 100 ft. below.” Many of the dive-able lakes in Wisconsin were quarries that filled in slowly with water, or filled in so fast some of the original mining equipment can still be found at the bottom of the lake. Devils Lake in Baraboo is only 48 ft. deep, but it is surrounded by massive 500 ft. cliffs and two sandy beaches which add to its character. Lake Owens at a maximum of 96 ft. deep is adjacent to a national park and resort recreational area. Most of the lakes mentioned are home to walleye, bass, black crappie, sunfish, northern pike, panfish and crayfish. Wisconsin dive clubs like to spice up the lake diving experience by including group events. At the southeastern Urge to Submerge event, diving clubs enjoy a good lake clean-up followed by a Pirate Festival at Lake Wazee. Mountain Bay has their annual quarry blast at a private quarry. I should mention that Badger State Dive Club in Milwaukee is the oldest dive club in the state. Buccaneer’s Dive Club has been an active dive club since 1970. The one thing all of these clubs have in common is a great place to play – the lakes of Wisconsin – and they all echo the same sentiment. If you love to dive, they have just the lake for you. ■
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he Philippines is truly a wonder of natural beauty. Made up of over 7,000 islands (from the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park to the hidden coves of the islands), life has opened its arms here and invited everything in. Home to an abundance of fish, plant and coral life, the Philippines shows divers an experience the likes of which can’t be found anywhere else on earth. Over seven hundred species of fish, 12 species of sharks and close to 360 different types of hard and soft coral beckon divers from all over the world - many not only put it on their bucket list but they take great pains trying to come back over and over again. This is a Mecca for divers, scientists, explorers and photographers. In February 2010, I got the chance to see what the excitement was about. I traveled to the Philippines on a FAM trip and was treated to some of the most incredible diving! I stayed at the Atlantis Dumaguete. My adventure secured the Philippines as a personal favorite dive spots.
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Just a short 45 minutes away from the resort by boat is Apo Island, one of the signature dive areas in the Philippines. A volcanic island covering 12 hectares, Apo Island is 7 kilometers off the southeastern tip of Negros Island and 30 kilometers south of Dumaguete City. Atlantis Dumaguete includes two island dive trips during a 7 night vacation at the resort and Apo Island is typically one of those. The 3 dive day with two morning dives followed by lunch on the island and then a 3rd afternoon dive offers divers a chance to see coral mounds and experience wall dives that have been known to blow your mind. Divers return to the resort about 4 p.m. and are then able to make the Mandarin Fish dive or the night dive. I was able to dive this area a lot and I have to say that it is now on my top dive sites list. In fact, I enjoyed the diving so much I did 18 dives in four days. I really felt a spiritual connection to the diving in the Philippines; it was all so intensely beautiful. The second island I visited in the area, nicknamed Isla del Fuego or the “Island of Fire”, Siquijor is the third smallest province
in the country. Often associated with mystic traditions, I was never bored there with 23 dive sites in total around Siquijor and most divers do three to four dives a day. Paliton Wall is a spectacular wall dive that starts at 7 ft deep and leads down to over 40 ft. The dive has great vis and the wall has a large overhang and a cathedral cave opening that reminded me why this place is nicknamed a Mecca. Soft corals and fans cover the surface of the wall. Divers are treated to fusiliers, mackerels, anthias, lionfish and glassfish. The Sunken Island is a sea mount that rises to within 10-12 ft. of the surface and then dives down to 35 ft. Turtles, barracuda and even eagle rays are regulars here. Dumaguete also sports an artificial tire reef built from old tires and laid just off the beach in front of the resort, and was created by marine biologists at Siliman University in 1977. As one of the world’s first tries at creating an artificial reef, the dive spot has done well. Once useless tires, the collection now serves as home to thousands of species of sea life and is used by the University as an ocean going lab. Divers from all over the
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a diver. Boozer conveys exactly how I felt when he says that the resort is not a resort that just offers diving but is, instead, an allinclusive scuba diving resort. “Atlantis is a scuba diving resort and we are interested in taking divers diving,” Boozer says. “We have a PADI course diver who runs a safe operation and all of our dives are led by a professional. We typically take out six divers, dive guide and one boatman on every dive. It is more like a live a board schedule to be honest as we typically offer up to 5 dives per day including a night dive. The dive briefings are very informative and everything is taken to the dive boats; all you have to do is head out to the dive boat with your mask and fins in hand.” Massive underwater sea fan. Photo by Mike Bartick. Boozer could be called a bit of an expert on the area and the Philippines in thoroughly enjoy diving the tire reef as I am general. He was first there with the military sure anyone would.” in 1973 and then returned once again for 3 My diving base and a great place to stay, years in 1986 and again in 1991 for a year was the Atlantis Dumaguete, part of Atlantis when he retired from the military. “I love Philippines - Dive Resorts and Liveaboards. the people of the Philippines,” Boozer says. This was an extraordinary place for me as world come to Dumaguete to experience the reef as well as the many other underwater adventures the area provides. “Sometimes we will get a diver who questions going out to the tire reef,” VP of Sales and Marketing at Atlantis Resort, John Boozer says. “That is until they get out there and see what an incredible artificial reef it has become. I have been diving since the 80’s and I
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“They always have a smile on their faces, they are caring and talented, and I tease the employees at the resort about smiling all the time. I have been a lot of places and these are some of the warmest people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting and working with. I love it here.” The resort is 30 minutes away from Dumaguete City so you are close to the city yet cradled in a private oasis. The resort was wonderful, great food from a Filipino chef with German training (as he grew up in Germany). The rooms are already very comfortable; however, Boozer tells me that they are making even more changes in order to serve their guests. “We have 38 rooms now and we just opened up another suite with ocean view and an office space.” Boozer says. “We will soon open up a second suite that will be designed to be a luxury suite; it is quite large with a living room and all the normal amenities – it’s all about the comfort of our guests. There are going to be two or three more of the same in the near future. We are constantly expanding so we can offer the experience to more people.” If you are looking for a place to spend a couple of weeks doing non-stop back to back dives that will provide you with a new and different experience every single time, the Philippines is where you want to head. Who could resist 7000 islands surrounded by who knows what! ■
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Calypso Beach Retreat 303.264.8333 www.calypsobeachretreat.com Hugh Parkeys 888.223.5403 www.belizediving.com Sun Breeze Hotel 1.800.688.0191 www.sunbreeze.net
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An alphabetical listing of participating dive shops, charters, live aboards and resorts in tropical locations around the world.
CaYMan iSlandS Deep Blue Adventures 888.266.2209 www.deepblueadventures.com Divetech@Cobal Coast Dive Resort 888.946.5656 divetech.com cobaltcoast.com Southern Cross Club 800.899.2582 www.southerncrossclub.com Sunset House 800.854.4767 www.sunsethouse.com
CoSta riCa Quest Dive Adventures 770.992.8414 www.questdive.com
CoZUMEl Albatros Charters 888.333.4643 www.cozumel-fishing.com BlueBubbleScuba 987.872.4240 www.bluebubble.com Deep Blue Adventures 888.266.2209 www.deepblueadventures.com Island DreamsTravel 800.346.6116 www.divetrip.com Scuba Du 310.684.5556 www.scubadu.com Sea Robin 951.824.9073 www.searobincozumel.com
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Ocean Encounters 800.932.6237 www.oceanencounters.com
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Beqa Lagoon Resort 800.542.3454 www.beqalagoonresort.com Dancer Fleet 305.669.9391 www.dancerfleet.com Deep Blue Adventures 888.266.2209 www.deepblueadventures.com Dolphin Bay Divers Retreat 679.992.4001 dolphinbaydivers.com Koro Sun 970.209.4265 www.korosunresort.com Lalati 877.750.0233 www.lalatifiji.com Qamea Resort & Spa 649.360.0217 www.qamea.com Quest Dive Adventures 770.992.8414 www.questdive.com Wananavu 679.669.4433 www.wananavu.com
Florida Amoray Dive Resort 1-800-426-6729 www.amoray.com Conch Republic Divers 800.274.3483 www.conchrepublicdivers.com
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indonESia (Cont.) Island DreamsTravel 800.346.6116 www.divetrip.com Kungkungan Bay Resort & Spa 530.347.2300 www.divekbr.com Lembeh Hills Resort www.LembehHills.com 62.812.441.18.000 Pindito Liveaboard 831.818.8594 www.pindito.com Quest Dive Adventures 770.992.8414 www.questdive.com Tasik Ria Resort Spa & Diving 62.431 -.824.445 www.tasikria.com Worldwide Dive and Sail 866.258.6398 www.worldwidediveandsail.com
Crystal Lodge Dive Center 352.795.6798 www.manatee-central.com Crystal River Watersports (352) 795-7033 www.diveorlando.com Horizon Divers 305.453.3535 www.horizondivers.com Juliet Sailing & Diving 866.558.5438 www.sailjuliet.com Key Dives 800.344.7352 www.keydives.com Narcosis Scuba Center 727.934.6474 www.narcosisscuba.com Off The Wall Adventures 863.709-9253 www.offthewalladventures.com
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Sea Experience 954.770.3483 www.seaxp.com SpruceCreekScuba 386.767.1727 www.sprucecreekscuba.com The Dive Station (407) 843-3483 www.divestation.com The Scuba Center (561) 278-7020 www.scubadelray.com Walker’s Dive Charters 561.253.4294 www.walkersdivecharters.com Blue Ocean Marine Pty.Ltd. 415.830.3846 www.abyssworld.com Divencounters Alliance 877.323.DIVE www.divencounters.com Red Mangrove 00593.2.3823801/3823941 www.redmangrove.com
HondUraS Deep Blue Resort 011.504.95.76.36.97 www.deepblueutila.com Utila Tours 800.668.8452 337.893.0013 www.utila.com
indonESia Deep Blue Adventures 888.266.2209 www.deepblueadventures.com
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ATLANTIS CHARTERS
Aquatic Pleasures 704.734.1174 www.divenowworklater.com Aquatic Safaris & Divers Emporium 910.392.4386 www.aquaticsafaris.com Atlantis Charters 252.728.6244 www.atlantischarters.net Cape Fear Dive Center 910.458.7390 www.capefeardivecenter.com Discovery Diving Co. 252.728.2265 www.discoverydiving.com Diver Style Scuba 704.289.2089 www.diverstyle.com Divin’ Dawgs 252.638.3432 www.divindawgs.com Olympus Dive Center 252.726.9432 www.olympusdiving.com Outer Banks Diving 252.986.1056 www.outerbanksdiving.com Rum Runner Dive Shop 252.439.4390 www.rumrunnerdiveshop.com
nortH Carolina (Cont.) The Blue Dolphin Dive Center & Travel 336.760.9226 www.bluedolphindive.com Under Pressure Diving (June-Aug) 757.537.6524 www.capt-jt.com
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rEd SEa - EgYPt Fly & Sea Dive Adventures 888.995.DIVE(3483) www.redseadiving.ca Learning Through Travel 516.781.5556 www.learningthroughtravel.com
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SEa oF CortEZ/SoCorro iSlandS Rocio Del Mar 602.558.9580 www.rociodelmarliveaboard.com
St. Croix (U.S. Virgin iSlandS) BVI Scuba 284.540.2222 www.bviscubaco.com Cane Bay Dive Shop 340.773.9913 www.canebayscuba.com Jost Van Dyke 800.778.8066 www.jostvandyke.com
St. kittS Dive St. Kitts 869.564.8914 www.divestkitts.com
St. VinCEnt Bequia Dive Adventures 784.458.3826 www.bequiadiveadventures.com
tUrkS & CaiCoS Oasis Divers 649.946.1128 www.oasisdivers.com Dive Provo 649.946.5040 www.diveprovo.com
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A listing of participating dive shops, charters, resorts, and independent instructors
CONNECTICUT Divers Cove LLC Just Scuba!!!
Essex
(860) 767-1960
Store
NORTHEAST
NORTHEAST
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Swim and Scuba
Rockville Centre
(516) 872-4571
Store
Seascapes USA
Syosset
(516) 433-7757
Center
Pawcatuck
(860) 303-4612
Instructor
The Scuba Shack LLC
Rocky Hill
(860) 563-0119
Store/Instr./Training
Capt. Saam’s Scuba School
Stamford
www.Capt-Saam.com
Store/Charter
Central Sales Scuba
Thomaston
(860) 283-9239
Store
New England Dive Center
Wallingford
(203) 284-1880
Store
Bainbridge Scuba & Snorkeling
Auburn
(207) 784-7300
Store
Lehigh Valley Dive
Eliot/Portsmouth
(603) 235-5526
Charter
Portland
(207) 775-3467
Store
MAINE Barclay’s Skindivers Paradise Northeast Charter Boat Company Maine Divers Scuba Center
Blue Ocean Divers
Vestal
(607) 757-2930
Store/Charter
QCScuba.com
Wantagh
(516) 826-SCBA
Store
Westfield
(716) 326-2773
Charter
(717) 426-2114
Store/Quarry
Osprey Charters
PENNSYLVANIA Dutch Springs
MARYLAND
Bainbridge Bethlehem Bethlehem
Baltimore
(410) 668-6866
Store
Aqua Ventures, Inc.
Cockeysville
(410) 666-2326
Store
MASSACHUSETTS
(610) 759-2270 (610) 746-4016
Store Store
www.LVDive.com next to Dutch Springs Uncle Joe's Scuba
Coraopolis
(412) 262-2664
Erie
www.scubaerie.com
Diver’s World
Divers Den MD
NOrTHEaST
Indian Valley Scuba
Harleysville
(215) 256-6000
Store Store Store
www.IndianValleyScuba.com Pittsburgh Scuba Center
Homestead
(412) 461-3181
Store
Hillsville
(724) 667-9448
Store
Irwin
(724) 863-0752
Store
Diver Jim’s / Belmont Scuba
Belmont
(617) 484-5246
Store
B & B Diving - 2 quarries
Burlington Scuba
Burlington
(781) 272-5164
Store
Randy's Dive Shop
Boston Harbor Diving Co.
East Boston
(617) 846-5151
Charter
Lancaster Scuba Center
Lancaster
(717) 397-2822
Store
Fitchburg
(978) 343-6330
Store
Willow Springs
Richland
(717) 866-5801
Quarry
Onset
www.buzzardsbaydivecenter.com
Store
A-1 Scuba Diving
Trevose
A1ScubaGear.com
Store
Williamsport
(570) 326-2091
Store
Andy's Sport Shop Buzzards Bay Diving Ctr.
NEW HAMPSHIRE UW Sports of New Hampshire
Keene
(603) 357-4430
A Water Odyssey Scuba Store
RHODE ISLAND
Central NH Divers
Meredith
(603) 279-9099
Store
Newport Diving Center
Newport
(401) 847-9293
Store
Dive Winnipesaukee
Wolfeboro
(603) 569-8080
Store
ScubaMadeEasy.org
Westerly
(401) 742-4898
Store
Tri-State Area
(401) 787-1517
Instructor
NEW JERSEY Gypsy Blood Dive
Brielle
The Dive Shop NJ
Cherry Hill
Lakeland Divers, Inc.
Simply Scuba
www.gypsyblooddive.com (856) 751.0308
Charter
East Bay Dive Center
Warren
(401) 247-2420
Store
Store/Charter
Giant Stride Dive Shop
Warwick
(401) 732-8808
Store
Adventure Scuba Company
Chantilly
(703) 263-0427
Store
Portsmouth
www.cbdcscuba.com
Store
East Hanover
(973) 887-0194
Store
Egg Harbor Twp
(609) 641-7722
Store/Charter
Hoboken Dive Center
Hoboken
(201) 795-3483
Store
Chesapeake Bay Diving Center
East Coast Diving Supply
Northfield
(609) 646-5090
Store
Lynnhaven Dive Center
Virginia Beach
(757) 481-7949
Store/Charter
Atlantic Spear & Scuba
Point Pleasant Beach
www.atlanticspearandscuba.com
Store
Under Pressure Diving (Sept-May)
Virginia Beach
(757) 537-6524
Charter
(802) 865-2771
Store
Atlantic Divers
VIRGINIA
NEW YORK Lake Erie Diving Center Finger Lake Scuba Dive Adventures
VERMONT
Angola
(716) 549-4112
Store
Auburn
(800) 764-3483
Store/Charter
Ballston Spa
(518) 879-8866
Store
Brooklyn
www.jeanne-ii.com
Charter
Kings County Divers
Brooklyn
(718) 648-4232
Store
Stingray Divers
Brooklyn
(718) 384-1280
Store
Jeanne II Diving Charters
Dip 'n Dive Captain Mike's diving Discover Diving Dallas
Buffalo
(716) 837-3483
Store
City Island
(718) 885-1588
Store
Depew
(716) 685-4557
Store
East Syracuse
(315) 479-5544
Shop
Ed's Pro Dive Center
Elmira
(607) 368-2096
Shop
Lockness Dive Boat
Freeport
(516) 298-2633
Charter
Dive Master Services Inc.
Kingston
www.scubadms.com
Mobile Air Fills
National Aquatic Services
Dive Right Scuba Garloo
Lagrangeville
(845) 803-4260
Charter
Long Island
(845) 735-5550
Charter
Aqua Visions Scuba
Mamaroneck
(914) 381-1884
Store
Abyss Scuba Center
Mount Kisco
(914) 244-3483
Store
Leisure Pro Ltd.
New York
(212)645-1234
Store
Oceanblue Divers
New York
(347) 497-3483
Club
Pan Aqua Diving Inc.
New York
(212) 736-3483
Store
A+ Pro Divers
Plattsburg
(518) 561-7748
Store
Port Jefferson Station
(631) 331-9609
Store
Riverhead
(631) 727-7578
Store
Port Diver Scuba Center Hampton Dive Center
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Burlington
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ILLINOIS Below H2O Bad Leo's Diving Windy City Diving Enterprise Marine
Aurora
(630) 820-2531
Store
Bloomington
(309) 826-1080
Store
Bolingbrook
(630) 209-2445
Charter
Des Plaines
(847) 640-8113
Charter
MIDWEST
diVE dirEcTOrY Portage Quarry Rec. Club
Bowling Green
(419) 352-9203
Club
Scuba Unlimited
Cincinnati
(513) 793-4747
Store
Aqua Specialists
Cleveland
(866) 359-5709
Store
Holiday Dive Charters
Cleveland
(216) 771-2628
Store
The Underwater Connection
Columbus
(614) 298-9777
Store
Gibsonburg
whitestarquarry.com
Quarry Store
Sealions Dive Center
Hanover Park
(630) 289-1680
Store
White Star Quarry
Haigh Enterprises
Kankakee
(815) 939-7797
Quarry
Aquatic Adventures
Hilliard
(614) 889-2822
Moline
(309) 797-9721
Store
Southern Ohio Dive Academy
Kettering
(937) 264-2999
Store
Plainfield
(815) 267-8400
Store
Sea Level Scuba
Northwood
(419) 691-2991
Store
Apostle Island
NorthlandEquipment.net
Store/Charter
(920) 468-8080
Store
Sentry Pool & Scuba Dive Right In Scuba
WISCONSIN
Forest City Scuba Center
Rockford
(815) 398-7119
Store/Charter
Scuba Systems
Skokie
ScubaSystems.org
Store
Northland Equipment
South Beloit
(815) 389-1479
Lake
Aqua Center of Green Bay
Green Bay
Scuba World, Inc.
Swansea
(618) 277-3483
Store/Charter
Green Bay Scuba
Green Bay
Mermet Springs
Vienna
mermetsprings.com
Quarry
Dyer
(219) 322-7222
Store
Elkhart
(574) 264-3528
Store
Fort Wayne
(260) 207 2773
Store
Pirates Cove Diving
Hobart
(219) 942-0016
Store
(317) 842-1988
Store
Pearl Lake
INDIANA Goose's Scuba Shack, Inc. Hart City Scuba ASP Diving Lake County Divers Supply Indy Mph Watersports
Indianapolis
www.gbscuba.com
Store
St. Croix Scuba & Snorkeling
Hudson
www.saintcroixscuba.com
Store/Charter
Diver Dan's Scuba
Kenosha
www.diverdan.com
Store
Adventure Charter Boats
Milwaukee
adventurecharterboats.com
Charter
Len-Der Charters
Milwaukee
(414) 588-6764
Charter
Milwaukee
(414) 482-1430
Store
Burlington
www.marlinscuba.com
Instruction/Charter
Concord
(905) 660-6359
Store
ONTARIO Marlins Scuba
IOWA
LTC Scuba Center
Scuba Adventures QCA, Inc.
Bettendorf
(563) 324-8771
Store
Scuba Shack
Gravenhurst
(705) 687-5879
Store
Matt Leydens' Dive Shop
Des Moines
(515) 288-6312
Store
Diver's Nook
Parry Sound
(705) 746-9757
Store/Charter
Des Moines
(800) 5321140
Store
Scuba 2000
Richmond Hill
(905) 771-1500
Store
West Des Moines
(515) 255-7282
Store
Thousand Isl. Pleasure Diving
Rockport
(866) 659-2334
Charter
St. Catharines
DansDiveShop.ca
Store/Charter
Tobermory
(519) 596-2363
Charter/Store
Toronto
www.aquariusscuba.com
Store
Strac Scuba Shack Adventure Diving, Inc.
MICHIGAN
Dan’s Dive Shop
Thunder Bay Scuba
Alpena
(989) 356-6228
Store
Divers Den
Divers Incorporated
Ann Arbor
www.diversinc.com
Store
Aquarius Scuba Diving Centre
Aquatic Adventures
Brighton
(810) 225-9868
Store
Bruno's Dive Shop
Clinton Township
(586) 792-2040
Store/Charter
Enveco Diving
Bereford
(506) 542-1011
Store
Anchor Bay Scuba
Fair Haven
(586) 725-1991
Store
The Dive Shack
Saint John
(506) 634-8265
Store
Farmington Hills
(248) 478-6400
Store
(902) 345-2215
Store
(808) 324-4668
Charter
Sea the World The Dive Shop
Flint
(810) 732-3900
Store
Grand Rapids
(616) 531-9440
Store
Advanced Scuba & Paintball
Holland
(616) 392-4433
Store/Charter
Isle Royale Charters
Great Lakes Dive Locker
Kalamazoo
(855) DIVEIRC
Charter
ZZ Underwater World
Lansing
(517) 485-3894
Store
Great Lakes Divecenter
Shelby Township
greatlakesdivecenter.com
Store
Traverse City
(231) 947-2520
Store
Burnsville
(952) 890-3483
Store
Duluth
(218) 624-7285
Store
Bonne Terre
(888) 843-3483
Mine
Captain Nemo's Dive Shop
Columbia
(573) 442-3483
Store
Y-kiki Divers
Creve Couer
(314) 469-8722
Store
Joplin
(888) 565-3483
Store
Lake Saint Louis
(636) 240-3870
Store
TD Scuba
Lee's Summit
(816) 525-3487
Store
Dive Stop
New Melle
(636) 398-4464
Quarry
Popular Bluff
(573) 778-3483
Store
St. Louis
(314) 843-0354
Store
St. Louis/St. Charles
(314) 209-7200
Store
Waynesville
(573 )774-DIVE
Store
Scuba North
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Extreme Sports Scuba, Inc Y-kiki Divers
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