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K Laing
04-10-2005, 12:11
MAKE YOUR DIVING MORE INTERESTING!

If any clubs or independant groups/individuals are interested in diving trips specifically designed to get very close encounters with marine life (notably grey seals off the Farne Islands - NE England - but there are also potential trips to offshore open water sites and overseas (e.g Ocra off Norway / diving birds Gannets/Gillemots off NE coast).

Please contact me to register your interest asap: <a href="mailto:bburville@hotmail.com">bburville@hotmail.com</a>

Once we have a group of people who are interested in adventerous dives aimed at getting really close encounters with marine life I will put together a list of potential dates and sites. Cost will be kept to a minimum.These trips are NOT designed for profit!

I have experience of getting very close to a variety of marine creatures and have studied the behaviour of certain species underwater in order to facilitate encounters.

If you are bored of diving wreck sites that look like lumps of old rusting metal or "scenic dives" where you drift around in a green haze spotting the odd sea urchin or starfish >>> and you are the sort of person / club that welcomes the idea of getting close to wildlife underwater then contact me today so we can together establish a group of divers who can plan some truly interesting dives.

Note:
1. All clubs / individuals will be responsible for their own safety and dive planning /profiles.
2. Any offshore /"blue water" dives must be done with SMBs (fixed or delayed depending on sites) - these are NOT required for dives around for example the Farne Island reefs where divers can see the reef at all times, however anyone diving away from the reef must carry an SMB.
3. Max depth on ALL trips is 30m.
4. The majority of diving will be conducted from a hard boat.

Sea diving trips will be done throughout the year... indeed whilst many are heading inland or packing their kit away some of the best encounters are to be had off shore!