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Hi Tony-
I would love to hear what you have sitting up there! One of our guys is in JAX and it would be great to find some stuff in that neck of the woods. I am currently working on a Florida Shipwrecks book and I would love to fill in some gaps regionally.
Feel free to e-mail me privately if you wish and we can try and set some stuff up.

BTW, I am not Mikey. That is Mikey Rodriguez (its his internet provider that supports the AUE website though) who owns the hangar set up. We have so many Mikes in our group, everyone has other names aside from Mikey R. Everyone calls me Barney.

Mike - Yes, the tables we use (and likewise) are awesome. We do repet dives (sometimes 3 200'+ dives a day) and still feel awesome. We would dive round the clock if gas management were not an issue. I remember the days of decoing all day and then wanting to go take a nap afterwards -- no more with these tables!

Cheers,
 
Lake Superior & the Northern end of Lake Michigan are home to an unimaginable assortment of wrecks.
You'll forget how cold the water is the first time you see some of these things. I throw a little wreck party every year (recreational depths)
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/divers3/updivefo.html

The deeper stuff is only a couple hours drive from there.
 
Mike,who's up here? I don't know of but three guys here I'd trust with anything other than a helium balloon.There are more ,but I don't know them well.You could be talking about a certain physician at the Mayo.We use the same shop.He has open invite from my buddy.There is a hole out about 30 miles off St Augustine .We'd like to see the bottom but it's a logistics problem.To much support needed and my present boat is small.We've been half -waydown it.The wrecks are even further. Some get bounced by commercial spearfishers on air,but I don't know the wreck origins on many of'em.
 
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