Diving the Artic Circle

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Welcome to the board!!

We own a shop and run dive trips out of Juneau, A far cry from the Arctic Circle but Alaska none the less. I know there are also currently charters in Ketchikan and Seward.

Where in Alaska are you going?


Dave

www.thescubatank.com
 
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Welcome to the board!!

We own a shop and run dive trips out of Juneau, A far cry from the Arctic Circle but Alaska none the less. I know there are also currently charters in Ketchikan and Seward.

Where in Alaska are you going?


Dave

www.thescubatank.com

I was thinking of Barrow but another member told me the bottom is muddy and featureless. Now I'm thinking Kotzebue but I need to find out what the bottom looks like. One member sent me a link to a university but I haven't been able to check it out yet. I think I'll be putting the trip off until 2007 since I need to do more research.
 

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