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Hi! I'm new here, I obtained AOWD last year and as soon as I can I go dive. I'm happy to be here and I hope to learn many discussions on scuba activities and on marine biology (sharks are my favourite topic as well as the object of my academic studies :) )
 
Welcome!

Hopefully you'll become an active participant! We can always use another voice in the conversation.

Ray
 
Where have you dove, any planned trips, and what is it about sharks that interests you? They're a varied lot. A nurse shark & a tiger shark are both 'sharks,' but very different animals.

Richard.
 
Where have you dove, any planned trips, and what is it about sharks that interests you? They're a varied lot. A nurse shark & a tiger shark are both 'sharks,' but very different animals.

Richard.

I was in South Africa to see Great white sharks
 
Wow! For me, that's a bucket list item that's probably never going to happen (in my region, I'd hit Guadalupe Island, but same basic reasoning, just closer). Glad you got to do it.

Richard.
 
howdy and welcome from south Florida......sharks are our friends...("finding nemo")
 
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