Riviera Beach/West Palm with Force-E Scuba

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We dove Starfish a few weeks ago and are booked with Craig again this upcoming weekend, we would definitely reccomend them.

I also enjoy the people at Force E in Riviera beach, very friendly nice people who take time to talk to you......
 
"Lots of accessories that you really don't need, but can't pass up" Hmmmm...sounds just like my husband. Me, I'm a sucker for the dive travel books. I keep them under the bed so he doesn't know how many I buy. It's like my own stash of fish porn.

fish porn.
ha!
Dive travel books are cool.
From now on, I'll look at them just a bit differently.
 
If you don't have it, you might want to get the Reef Set (Reef Fish Identification, Reef Creature ID and Reef Coral ID) by Paul Humann and Ned Deloach for your fish porn collection:eyebrow:

Are you kidding? Dude, that isn't fish porn, that's the BIBLE--Old AND New Testament. They weigh a ton, but I never go to a dive destination without them! But you forgot to mention my favorite Humann/Deloach endeavor-- Fish Behavior. If there is anyone out there who hasn't read it, get up RIGHT NOW and get it immediately! It will seriously change the way you look at, understand, and appreciate fish.

In preparation for our upcoming trip to Palau, I also have their Pacific fish I.D. guide. Very heavy and a bit overwhelming! Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a comparable guide for Pacific reef creatures, coral, or behavior. I guess there's just too much out there.
 

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