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#1 6Gill

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Posted 04 April 2006 - 10:18 PM

Here are a couple links showing a few of the dive sites and also some marine ID sites for the PNW.This might help some of you divers in the warmer areas understand why er dive these waters.

http://www.victoriadiving.50megs.com

http://www.seaotter....arine-life.html

http://www.northwest...reature_feature

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Posted 04 April 2006 - 10:26 PM

:) The Critter ID forum on Northwest Diver is moderated by my co-hort in scuba crime, Janna Nichols - if ever in doubt of a PNW critter, contact her - she knows. She is one of our area experts in Fish and Invertebrate ID.
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Posted 05 April 2006 - 06:52 AM

Well without trying to push anyting, I've several sites that might give a good impression of the PNW Diving. Probably a little more than most want, but:
www.psdivers.com
(Check out the Reviews section for sites, boats, resorts ett)

www.poolsedive.com (sites and gallery) you'll even see a SD trip to Roatan from last year.

www.snapnshoot.org (PNW Photo Video Club - inactive but has photos etc)

Hope that helps...

PS. I Always "use" Janna whenever I find something that dosen't look like a crab, fish or anemone. She's got it all down..
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Posted 05 April 2006 - 08:15 AM

Eric,
Thanks for starting this thread. Reading the other threads about divers in the PNW made me curious. Have not checked through sites thoroughly but, looks like some great info from little I have had time to sift through. Might have to pack up the old jalopy...

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Posted 05 April 2006 - 11:22 AM

www.poolsedive.com (sites and gallery) you'll even see a SD trip to Roatan from last year.

www.snapnshoot.org (PNW Photo Video Club - inactive but has photos etc)

:birthday: two more of my favorite PNW sites! :birthday:
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