Greetings divers,
My name is Harry and I used to be a scuba instructor at Kalico beach resort in Haiti. I was there before and during the revolution and about a year later for a week. I know where many dive sites are around the arcadins island and La Gonave. If I could go back there to work again I would like to. I
I have been a diver since the mid 60's and an instructor since 1967 when SSI and PADI were first starting. I proudly carry an SSI platinum 5,000 card.
I loved the diving there and probably would have never left if it hadn't been for the revolution. The major drawback was the lack of fish. Even then the reefs were overfished and only a few tropicals left but the reefs were some of the most colorful I have seen. I have scanned some slides from then and have them as JPG now so can share some if you want.
I see by the pictures the hotel has changed dramatically but the reefs are probably OK since no one dives there or doesn't know where to go. We had what we think was the worlds largest orange elephant ear sponge measuring and actual 16' x 15' and a grouping of azure vase sponges over 4 feet tall. Both accessable via a beach dive. You can see the sponge in Tom Mount's book of underwater photography.
Most dives were lass than 80' but we did have a wall dive with the big sponge. We waded in off the beach and the wall began at a depth of 4'. Yes- four feet. Really A vertical drop starting at 4'.
Then there was the garden of Eva. a scuba dive to 15' You wouldn't believe it.
One poster mentioned about starting a preserve or something? I understand that the Arcadin islands were turned into an underwater national park and named the Alan Baskin Underwater Park. After the Dive operator I worked for at the time. The name could be wrong but I heard that the islands did get a designation.
If there is a place to post pictures here I will if y'all want. Drop me a note.
If I thought I could go back to Kalico and start another dive business, I just might someday.
Dive safe y'all.
Harry
I am 65 now and still dive regularly. I live aboard and cruise full time on a sailboat so will be diving even longer.
PS. The Brandon mentioned the train wreck. I used to dive the site weekly but the wreck is below scuba depths. Nice reef though. Here is a cool true story. Cousteau's Calypso started their rediscovery of the world they came to Haita and dived the Arcadins, They also sent the diving saucer down to find the train wreck and did locate it. I was there the day they did it.
Some folks mentioned Jose. He was there then but operating a daysail business out of club med.

