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I was looking at starting my own cleanup, even if it starts with just a few people. Thank you! The best of luck to you as well!

Welcome! Let us know if you set up a clean up dive. Who knows, I might be able to make the trip. Hit me up if you ever get up to Missouri. Good luck!!

DW
 
Welcome! Let us know if you set up a clean up dive. Who knows, I might be able to make the trip. Hit me up if you ever get up to Missouri. Good luck!!

DW

Thank you, I will definitely make a post about it here if I set one up. That is if this quarantine ever lets up haha
 
Lake cleanup projects are a noble goal for sure, it's pretty gross how negligent people are with water bodies in general :/
Unfortunately there aren't any lakes even remotely close to where I currently live that aren't completely mucked already, aside from maybe Beaver a few hours away.
 
Lake cleanup projects are a noble goal for sure, it's pretty gross how negligent people are with water bodies in general :/
Unfortunately there aren't any lakes even remotely close to where I currently live that aren't completely mucked already, aside from maybe Beaver a few hours away.

We have a bunch in Georgia that will be low vis for sure, but diveable for cleanup anyway. The truth is that lake Lanier is probably in the most need of it, but its also the most populated lake as far as traffic goes. So I feel like it wouldn't be safe unless it was a larger cleanup and we had enough people to keep a watch out for boaters and such entering the area that the divers would be surfacing.
 
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