I am always going to eastern Pa. Would love to dive there. Never have, never have a dive buddy.
I am always going to eastern Pa. Would love to dive there. Never have, never have a dive buddy.
I was a firefighter until a back injury put me behind a desk, I hate working in an office so back to school I go to do what I've have always wanted to do. Starting over is hard but I figure i would rather be happy
Great, let me know when you are going to be in PA and we can set something up. I always love showing new people the local places to dive. I usually dive at least 2 days per week.
I am self employed, so I can with enough notice dive mostly any day and any time. I dive at Willow Springs Quarry mostly as I have a season pass. I also dive at the famous Dutch Springs when I can because the visibility is AMAZING!!
By the way I also have a back injury, so you won't be alone in that dept. I broke my back in a Jet Ski accident years ago. I have metal plates in my back and all. See, now if I could just strap a wing and my tanks to the metal plates in my back.......lol
You're so right. This month also marks my starting over to try my hand at becoming my own boss and the flexibility (if not the ease in load!) that affords (Ace's 2 dives a week sounds amazing compared to my 4 dives-a-month average as a then corporate denizen).
I think it's exciting that you're going to be a marine biologist! I admire them. I become a student around them. I've gone to trips arranged by Conservation International-Philippines to write about their Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape projects (biodiversity conservation as personal advocacy and all that). And in this country, law enforcement is simply part of their challenges. For example, last December, Chinese poachers were caught red-handed with 800 live fish--including over 200 Napoleon wrasses--inside the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park. Oh the uproar!
Lu-Ann G. Fuentes rambles on at http://layas.blogspot.com
"Today isn't any other day, you know." - Lewis Carroll
Lu-Ann, I heard the Chinese poachers got away Scott-free though?
Hi Sarah. The Chinese poachers had no difficulty paying more than a million (Philippine) pesos in cash bail bond. But they haven't fled the country.
The Tubbataha park manager, Angelique Songo, did receive the report that all 30 of them already had airline tickets. They were slapped with a hold-departure order in time. So they're still in Puerto Princessa, Palawan (for their hearings). She tells me that she even sees them in the palengke (wet market) and jokes that she always gets the urge to kick them where it hurts. I don't blame her!
P.S. A Napoleon Wrasse sells for as much as US$200 a kilo in Hongkong.
Lu-Ann G. Fuentes rambles on at http://layas.blogspot.com
"Today isn't any other day, you know." - Lewis Carroll
Ok...so I don't live on the East Coast of anything...out here in the Pacific Northwest. But I do DREAM of living on the east coast of MANY places....alas...one day I may be island bound!
Welcome to the board!
Lissa,
Just read your note. I'm always looking for a dive buddy too, but sounds like you enjoy the cold water, which is definitely NOT for me! :-) I won't dive in water colder than 80 without a dry suit, and when I did my dry suit certification in a spring, I froze my tail off!
How about some nice tropical waters? Maybe some sharks, rays, whales?
Most of all, nice warm water.
Anyway, look forward to chatting with a lot of you.
Have a great day and hope we are all out diving soon!
Sharkgal, I'm with you.....after diving tropical in 80 degree water seeing spectacular marine life while enjoying using a thin 3mm suit, why get all geared up....
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