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Welcome to the World of Scuba Diving!

PADI (Professional Association
of Diving Instructors) is
the world’s leading scuba diving training organization.
As PADI
Instructors we can help transform your life through
education, experience, equipment and environmental
conservation. There are a multitude of PADI scuba diving
courses to choose from. Whether you want to learn scuba, improve
your skills or become
a scuba instructor, you can do it via the PADI System
of diver education.
PADI Divers carry the most respected and sought after scuba
credentials in the world. No matter where you choose to dive,
your PADI scuba certification card will be recognized and
accepted. In fact, on most scuba diving adventures you’ll be
surrounded by other PADI Divers who made the same certification
choice you did, to train with the world’s largest and most
respected scuba training organization. |
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LEARN TO SCUBA DIVE! Diving is a
great sport for individuals and families.
We offer group classes, private classes, and
we'll even come teach you in your own home
pool!
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NeoSport |
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Aeris -
Refer A Friend |
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H2Odyssey |
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Exceed |
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Princeton Tec |
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Sea Life Cameras |
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Marine Sports |
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Innovative Scuba |
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Viking Dry Suits |
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OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS BELOW RETAIL!
We'll
MATCH ANYONE'S ADVERTISED
PRICE on the brand
names we carry (offer does not apply to
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On ALL
Floribbean Divers
Guided
Dive Trips
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Pay $250 deposit today, and
pay 4 equal payments later. |
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2010 Planned Trips |
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COZUMEL,
MEXICO |
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See
Trip
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Chicks with Fins |
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(Women only) |
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Maui, Hawaii
SOLD OUT |
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March 11 - 20, 2010 |
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BONAIRE, Netherlands Antilles |
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October 9 - 16, 2010 |
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2011 Planned Trips |
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March - Fiji |
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To Order By Phone Call |
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1-888-421-5376 |
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You've got to see these pictures
of Golden Rays (also known as Cow Nose Rays)
migrating from Western Florida to the Yucatan.
Measuring up to 7 ft. from wing-tip to wing-tip.
They have long pectoral fins that separate into two
lobes in front of their high-domed heads and give them a
cow-like appearance. Despite having poisonous
stingers, they are known to be shy and non-threatening
when in large schools.
Thank you to
Sandra Critelli for sharing these amazing pictures! |
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Click on photos to enlarge. |

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On our 2008 group guided dive trip to
Bonaire, we had the pleasure of spending
time, and diving with Ned and Anna Deloach.
In partnership with Paul Humann, they've
authored a series of Reef Fish
Identification books.
Check out some of their incredible
videos and stories.
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Lion Fish Invasion: Born in
the Wrong Sea |
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Encounters: Shrimp mobile |
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Encounters: Out and About |
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Encounters: Oddest of the Odd |
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How Does Your Garden Grow |
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Jema@FloribbeanDivers.com |

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Our friend, Chuck Snyder of Southern
Prospectors offers you another reason to put
on your dive gear - - -
Prospecting for GOLD! |
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