64, certified 5 years ago. 160 dives split between Minnesota/Lake Superior, and Caribbean. Book a dive resort or LOB, average age will likely be well above 50. Except for honeymooners, the young folks will be the dive guides.
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Beat me by 1.74, have been diving for 56 years,
No offense to Pete or anyone responding (im squarely in the group) the demographic in here is largely Male, Pale, and Stale, which explains why he's always fending off hostile takeover attempts by Meta.Not sure if this is the right place for this thread. I am curious as to how many SB members, who are still active divers, are over the age of 50? Also, how long they have been diving, how often they dive, and what types of diving they do?
Oh yes. I've been reading your BHB reports quite a bit.61 years old. Started diving 33 years ago. I went diving 15 days in January, and 20 days in February, this is typical for the last 4 years. Mostly do beach dives near home , I live 25 minutes from Blue Heron Bridge, and 60 minutes for LBTS. Occasionally go out on a charter. Went to Bonaire in 2021, and have the Flower Gardens scheduled for August. For me its all about fish and critters. 4285 REEF surveys, and top observer on three different projects in Inaturalist, plus I post a lot of dive reports here on Scubaboard.
Love it: "Male, Pale and Stale". Although we did have 1 female respondent if I'm not mistaken.No offense to Pete or anyone responding (im squarely in the group) the demographic in here is largely Male, Pale, and Stale, which explains why he's always fending off hostile takeover attempts by Meta.