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The Vandenberg Sunk Off Key West; New Artificial Reef

By Editor • May 28th, 2009 • Category: Uncategorized

  The retired missile-tracking ship Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg was sunk on May 27 and now sits in 140 feet of water six miles off Key West. The ship is reportedly sitting upright with its keel in the sand. After mooring buoys were installed, the site is now open to divers.   The 523-foot Vandenberg [...]



Military Wounded Learn To Scuba Dive With Diveheart

By Editor • May 24th, 2009 • Category: Uncategorized

  Editor’s Note: Diveheart is a non-profit whose purpose, according to its website, “is to provide and support educational SCUBA diving and snorkeling experience programs that are open to any child, adult or veteran with a disability with the hope of providing both physical and psychological therapeutic value to that person. Its president, Jim Elliott, [...]



CLASSIFIED AD: Scuba Instruction In Fort Lauderdale

By Editor • May 4th, 2009 • Category: Uncategorized

  Haven’t you always dreamed of scuba diving? Seeing amazing scenery, like shipwrecks, strange animals and colorful coral reefs while gliding effortlessly?   Learn with one of the best and friendliest(!) instructors in South Florida! Now based in Broward, I’ve been a scuba instructor for more than 20 years and previously worked as a commercial [...]



Divers Direct Raffle To Benefit Double Amputee

By Editor • Apr 20th, 2009 • Category: Uncategorized

  Divers Direct, reportedly the world’s largest retailer of scuba diving equipment, has announced a benefit raffle for a local diver who recently lost both legs as a result of a boating accident near the St. Lucie Inlet.   According to a statement from Divers Direct:   “Rob (Murphy) has been a certified diver for [...]