That guy is called the Captain.
500 - 999 shore dives you say?
Oh, I get it, you are disparaging my profile information! Although you seem to be under the misimpression that total dives only include shore dives; what's up with that?
My profile information is correct, although I certainly don't need to prove it to you! I was certified in the 1980s and my husband and I have enjoyed many warm-water, diving vacations - including more than a dozen liveaboards. The years add up and so does the number of dives, but we have scaled back in more recent years. Nowadays we usually only do 1 dive trip per year and we typically get between 12 and 20 dives depending on the conditions.
In our early days we tried some cold-water quarry and lake dives but didn't care for it. Most of our dives have been done in Florida, the Bahamas, and areas throughout the Caribbean; but we have also ventured a bit further afield to places such as the Red Sea, Cabo, and Hawaii - but unfortunately not the Far East or Australia or Africa - yet!
Most of our dives have been boat dives, but we've been to Bonaire 6 times and we have also done shore dives from Curacao, Florida, Grand Cayman, Roatan, St. Croix, and Mexico.
I've never claimed to be anything other than a warm-water, recreational, vacation diver - and there are many SB members with far more experience and expertise than me - but we have dived in a number of popular locations and venues and I am happy to share my information with others that may be interested.
Just as I am also happy to learn from the experiences of others - just not from you, of course! You seem to think that every guy that drives a dive boat is a licensed Captain, and that shore diving is the only type of diving.
You really should get your facts straight before making inaccurate, snide comments about others.
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