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    with the desire to see it up close in person. After Obtaining my scuba diving license, I begged my parents to take me to Australia so I could fulfill my dream, which seemed impossible, until suddenly my dream came true. I got to opportunity of a lifetime to travel to Australia with a group of 12 kids, all older than me, that I had never met. I knew I had to go. In a dream come true, I spent the entire trip immersed in scuba diving. The day came when we were going to load our stuff onto the…

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    Educate ‘kiddos’ about water safety is my passion. I’m a daughter of a scuba diving instructor and a certified swim instructor. I would like to open a business focused in aquatic activities such as swim classes and scuba diving lessons. This facility will provide affordable services to all families. Sea Pearl Swim School is designated to provide multi aquatic activities and will be open five days a week. All classes are designed to start with water safety lessons to children and adults who have…

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    “The Blue Lankia starfish is so distinct when It comes to salt water that you can’t find those anywhere else. I got started around 1992 and the country was in a recession and there were really no jobs, especially for ex-military. Diving was a passion of mine and this hobby was a passion of mine, so I was able to keep things that others weren’t able to keep and I had special permits from the government to keep things that weren’t typically allowed just to see if we could keep them alive to pull…

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    A look beneath Marine biology has peaked my interest with its overwhelming amount of things to study. The ocean, along with other bodies of water, are a marine biologist’s playground. Not only do they study fish, but the quality of the water, the plants, the wavelength periods, acidity, and many more aspects. However, to become a marine biologist one must have a Bachelor of Science degree in marine biology, this includes classes such as biology I and II, general chemistry I and II,…

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    it comes to wasted time your staff could be using to do their actual job instead. Unless it is specifically prohibited by local regulations, dumpster diving is legal within the United States. However, there are three ways that you could minimize the effects that divers have on your business. Protect The Dumpster Behind Fencing While dumpster diving is legal in the US, entering a fenced property to access the dumpster is not. However, if you do not wish to fence in the dumpster, it can be…

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    When a free diver dives into deep water, where they know that their life is at risk they aren't thinking about what they’re gonna get for their mother’s for her birthday. Their focusing on one thing. Their focusing and keeping their mind blank, and they think about how they’re connecting with the sea and nothing else. I wish i would’ve known that before. I was bored with my life. I had the same schedule every day. Go to school, come back, do homework, eat, and sleep. Then i would repeat…

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    Sea Lions Dive Club

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    there is an organization specifically for students with a passion for scuba diving called the Sea Lions dive club. The dive club is an amazing opportunity for students who want to become talented, professional scuba divers. The purpose of dive club is to teach rising divers new techniques, have the opportunity to socialize with other ambitious divers, receive their PADI diving certification (a necessity for open water diving in America), provide the chance to participate in many different…

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    Underwater Reverie in the Deep Sea As an underwater cave’s ominous mysteries are explored, the fish start to play. The stalagmites’ aged decay brings whimsy in a way that’s impossible to find elsewhere. A lone scuba divers shines a light forward, while normally he would be uncomfortable, he is in awe. Deep in the ocean lies a strange earth that’s full of mystery and has the potential for exploration, deep into my mind lies curiosity and philosophy. The water-earth qualities accurately depict…

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    and they set forth their scheme. Baby otter, scared and alone in the locker, was startled when the boys suddenly blinded him with the outside light when they opened the locker. He was thrown into the cold pool and stood frightened, hiding under the diving board, hoping for his momma to save…

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    Sometimes it was the diving board. Sometimes it was a game of sharks and minnows. Today it had been a breathing technique. The goal of the exercise was to swim a full lap without taking a breath. I watched the first girl, an experienced swimmer, swim like a fish to the other…

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