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Thank you. This is a really nice dive, spring fed, 72F, lots of fish.

There are several endangered species in the spring that are only known to exist in this habitat. And in case you are not aware. This body of water is highly regulated and the only way to dive it legally is by taking the Scientific Diver Program through Texas State University in San Marcos and getting on their volenteer diver program.

Here is a link on their program.
Diving for Science : TRC-Aquarena : Texas State University
 
Have only dove this site on one occasion making several dives....interesting and a lot of history to the site and surrounding lands.
 
I can't wait to do my cert dive now! I think I may volunteer to "help" my LDS do future cert dives at Aquarena Springs. :wink: At least then I could bring my camera and document it for those testing.
 
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