Volunteer diving at aquariums

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I'd be happy cleaning up fish doo :rofl3:. Anything to be in the water :D.
 
I have volunteered at the Virginia Aquarium for eight fantastic years. Besides helping the community through volunteering, I get to dive on a regular basis.

The tank that all volunteers start in has a show as a part of the dive where you get to practice you skills in front of an audience and then hand feed the fish.

This tank does not have any sharks, but some of the critters in there have very sharp teeth! When we dive with a live feed AGA mask you have to remember not when one of the residents chomps down on your fingers.

The Virginia Aquarium holds tryouts twice a year (fall & spring.)
 

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