Thursday, May 29, 2014

Dive the Alabama Gulf Coast

The Alabama Gulf Coast
 
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The Alabama Gulf Coast is the site of the largest artificial reef program in the United States and has quickly become a favorite dive destination. Our 32 miles of sugar-white sand beaches and turquoise waters abound with diving and snorkeling opportunities for divers of all skill levels. Experience the Gulf Coast from a whole new perspective.

Alabama's variety of dive locations include ship wrecks, a purpose-sunk whole ship and jetties. Two favorites, the Whiskey wreck (a 200' rum runner), and the jetties at Perdido Pass, are located just a short swim from shore. The state's first purpose-sunk whole ship, The LuLu, is located 17 nautical miles south of Orange Beach. Sitting at a depth of 115 feet, with the top of the ship just 50 feet below the surface, it's the perfect depth for both beginner and experienced divers. Dive certification courses are available and there are children's dive camps for ages 8 and up.

Topside activities include paddle boarding, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, dolphin cruises and more. Venture beyond the beach and you'll enjoy bike and nature trails, signature golf courses, dining on fresh local seafood and plenty of family-friendly attractions. Accommodations choices include gulf-front condominiums, full-service resorts, nationally branded hotels and spacious beach homes.

Visit us online to learn more and start planning your trip today.


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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Dive Without Tanks

The Original Direct Drive Hookah
 
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Do you like to dive recreationally, but you don’t want to deal with filling, transporting, and wearing heavy, bulky scuba tanks? The Air Line high quality hookah dive equipment allows you to dive without tanks. Our floating Honda gas powered hookah dive systems are ideal for recreational diving and use much less space and weight on the boat compared to a comparable amount of scuba tanks and gear needed for the same amount of diving capability.

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Free shipping* on hookah compressor dive systems ordered May 28, 2014 – June 6, 2014. To redeem free shipping offer, enter code: SD052814 in the Comments section when ordering online, or give code to sales associate when ordering by telephone. Offer only valid on orders made on this promotion using the offer code provided.
   
*Free shipping in continental USA only. Orders shipped outside continental USA will receive similar shipping discount (i.e., $100 for gas powered systems, $50 for electric systems).
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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Cave Dive Ends in Tragedy

 
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After diving in Mexico's renowned gulf, Jacques Cousteau dubbed it the Aquarium of the World. We found out why.
 
 
 
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This adventure-seeking writer will try any kind of diving — at least once.
 
 
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Okeanos  
You’re right smack in the middle of the dive of a lifetime — a one-of-a-kind, bucket-list dive that you’ll never forget. But it’s just one of the pulse-pounding adventures you’ll experience aboard the Okeanos Aggressor and the Wind Dancer.
 
 
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Monday, May 26, 2014

Want To Get Paid To Dive?

 
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Become the Ultimate Diver
Ocean Corporation has risen to the challenge of training the world's best commercial divers and non-destructive testing inspectors for decades. Graduates find gratifying careers worldwide thanks to its resources, industry connections, and reputation. Visit the linked images below to see how you can join their ranks. Learn More >>

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Have you ever thought about what the day-to-day experience of being a commercial diver is like? Would you have what it takes to join their ranks and help protect the marine environment you love? The Commercial Diving Experience, aka Camp CDE, gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the exclusive underwater world of commercial diving. Learn More >>

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