South Florida Ocean Watch

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ScubaBrett22

Lionfish Slayer
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Location
Boca Raton / Parkland FL
# of dives
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Okay everyone i am back Ha. okay we are still looking for more members to join you can go to are website for more info here is some info that i can provide. South Florida Ocean Watch is a non-profit group that is set out to help the Florida Coast line and all of the Florida Reefs if we can. We are partnered up with REEF another non-profit group that tracks Fish and reefs by taking surveys so we are groped up with them and we go diving and take surveys!! We teach Kids and young adults about the fragile reefs and there eco system and the Florida coast line. (WE DO NOT SUPPLY ANY SCUBA GEAR)

Thank You

P.S. We are a official Non profit organization

Site: http://www.undercitygaming.com/sfs

www.sunbiz.org - Department of State

www.sunbiz.org - Department of State

And yes My Name is Brett Levin and My dad Michael Levin Owns the company. Thank You.

If you have any other questions please email me or post something on this forum.

Also i hope everyone had a great weekend!!! =)
 
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Learn how to type dude!!!. You have like 15 typos!!! And also drop the attitude or you will not get any members here.
just my .02 PSI
 
Sorry for the Typos Please Forgive Me i have a spelling disorder
 
Yes i know. i still have to fix the site and i will do it right now i have some free time.
 
Sweet website. NOT! A free subdomain on a gaming website is simply lame.

Thanks so much for the links to your incorporation.



Looks like the state didn't want you to take advantage of the now-defunct Ocean Watch Foundation's good name.
 

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