Dan
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About time.According to Taucher.net, the Egyptian authorities have (at least temporary) revoke the license to operate.
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About time.According to Taucher.net, the Egyptian authorities have (at least temporary) revoke the license to operate.
Can you please provide a link to this information?According to Taucher.net, the Egyptian authorities have (at least temporary) revoke the license to operate.
It's early in the morning and I have not had my coffee yet. . Thanks for correcting that.@Mod63 You mean the post from 14.12.2024 09:02? then it's from Tina...
Translation for the few on this board not fluent in German: "According to our information, the operator's shipping operations have currently been shut down due to the incidents."
It looks like Liveaboard.com has now taken down the listings for the Tillis and Coral Dreams, the two remaining boats in the Dive Pro “fleet” after Scuba Scene, Sea Legend, and Sea Story burned or sank.
Yes, I think you're correct, their "new" boat is the Sea Pearl. Though the Dive Pro website's front page lists the two boats as the Dive Pro and the Coral Dreams -- see the bottom right below. But if you click on that "Our Fleet" icon, it indeed takes you to a page that lists the two boats as the Tillis and the Sea Pearl. It's a testament to how unbelievably sloppy the Dive Pro operation is that they can't even get the names of their boats straight.The two remaining Dive Pro boats are Tillis and Sea Pearl. They were both anchored at the Eagles Resort Marina as of last Saturday. I've never heard of the Coral Dreams or who she belongs to.