REEF SEEKERS - JULY NEWSLETTER

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Ken Kurtis

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COVID updates, Catalina Express story, & more
Attached you'll find the July, 2020, issue of the Reef Seekers newsletter, which should download as a 408KB PDF file of four pages. Just click on it to open it or download it.

You can also access the newsletter through our website simply by using this link:
http://www.reefseekers.com/newsletter.html. Read it on-line or print out a copy for yourself. In either case, you'll need a copy of Acrobat Reader, which comes pre-loaded on most computers. However if you don't have it, or don't have the latest version, you can obtain a free copy by going to this site: (http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html) and following the on-screen prompts.

If you have any comments, thoughts, concerns, etc., about anything you read, please don't hesitate to e-mail me. Thanks for diving with Reef Seekers.

- Ken (for all the gang here at Reef Seekers Dive Co.)
 

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By definition the dive park is not a beach (a stretch of land adjacent to a body of water composed of unconsolidated material such as sand, gravel, pebbles or cobbles). It is a rocky shore. I e-mailed that to them when they first closed the dive park a few months ago. The landowner also agrees with that definition.
 
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