The Arizona ECO Divers
next monthly Salt River cleanup dive will take place on
Sunday October
17th.
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Rosalyn has been diving with us for about two years and has been all around
the globe. She has a fantastic collection of photographs and has also
moved into video. As you'll see her favorite undersea species is the
California Garibaldi. Click here for
more details about Rosalyn's collections.
Karen and her
dive buddy John are two of or our technical divers. They have ventured
into areas of the ocean that many have not even dreamed of and Karen is the
one capturing these adventures on on digital media.
Click here to view more details about Karen's collections.
Ricks camera
equipment collection dwarfs many or ours and it seems to keep growing.
His rebreather adventures has enabled him to get closer to more undersea
life than most could ever imagine. Click here to
get more details about Rick's
collections.
Scott, a newlywed California resident who
barely can get into the cold California water shares with us some of his
photos from the Red Sea. A fabulous dive destination that is
definitely worth the time in the air. Click here to
view more details about Scott's collection
Kim and his lovely wife Shirley are avid
divers and travel around the globe to experience new diving destinations.
They share with us some fabulous photos from the Island of Bequa, Fiji and
some Mayan Cenotes in Akamal Mexico. Click here to
view more details about Kim's collection
Lisa, a recent newlywed, and her husband
Justin love to dive. A month before their wedding the were off
to Cozumel for a quick trip and then proceeded to St. Lucia to go diving on
their honeymoon. Now that is dedication. Lisa shares with
us some of their trip photos. Click here to
view more details about Lisa's collection
Trent is one of the staff at Scuba Sciences and tries to get out diving as
much as possible. He is more of an underwater hunter than a
photographer and his claim to fame is a large quantity of Easter eggs at the
underwater egg hunt in 2002. Attached are various photographs of Trent
and his endeavors.