Serch333
New
Hi everyone. As you can see by the title, I'm brand new to this and recently beating cancer at 45 into 46 has kinda forced me into rethinking and actually DOING the things I've always wanted to do.
Outside of traveling to certain world landmarks or countries, actually finally learning how to and going scuba diving, even if it's just a handful of times, is right at the top.
I'm an NYC guy,,but live in Long Island now, and as far as I know, NY/LI isn't world renowned for its scuba community. However, I am somewhat aware it's far from nonexistent.
So I was wondering if maybe some helpful suggestions and such could help me slog through the Google results in regards to learning, becoming certified (I suppose; im not even 100% sure if that means I CANNOT scuba until I get certified, or if it means that it could go "on my own" once certified).
My 2 main points is that I'm NOT looking to discover buried teasure or WWII wrecks lol, but rather just a fun, memorable underwater experience, and then above all, safety first. I am, at the very least, aware of decompression sickness, oxygen "poisoning," and overall not being a schmuck and bolting to the bottom, forgetting to breathe, or panicking and doing the reverse of bolting up TO the surface.
Any suggestions around the Long Island area for really impressive, safety heavy, but helpful with newbs like me to have a great time even in places like Long Island, would leave me much obliged.
Thanks in advance, cheers to all
Outside of traveling to certain world landmarks or countries, actually finally learning how to and going scuba diving, even if it's just a handful of times, is right at the top.
I'm an NYC guy,,but live in Long Island now, and as far as I know, NY/LI isn't world renowned for its scuba community. However, I am somewhat aware it's far from nonexistent.
So I was wondering if maybe some helpful suggestions and such could help me slog through the Google results in regards to learning, becoming certified (I suppose; im not even 100% sure if that means I CANNOT scuba until I get certified, or if it means that it could go "on my own" once certified).
My 2 main points is that I'm NOT looking to discover buried teasure or WWII wrecks lol, but rather just a fun, memorable underwater experience, and then above all, safety first. I am, at the very least, aware of decompression sickness, oxygen "poisoning," and overall not being a schmuck and bolting to the bottom, forgetting to breathe, or panicking and doing the reverse of bolting up TO the surface.
Any suggestions around the Long Island area for really impressive, safety heavy, but helpful with newbs like me to have a great time even in places like Long Island, would leave me much obliged.
Thanks in advance, cheers to all
