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From Ships to Sharks

By Joe QuinnGuest Writer, Dive News Network As the sun breaks the horizon and violet streaked clouds begin to give way to the first golden rays of light, myself and six fellow divers begin to pass our gear ont

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Oklahoma: The Homeland of Hearty Lake Divers

Oklahoma has over 200 artificial lakes, giving one the impression that it has more dam dive sites than just about any other state in the union. Unfortunately, the visibility in many of these lakes can be quit

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Sidemount: Long Dives, No Pain

The author swimming on a wall by Larry Cohen When a competitive athlete ages, he or she becomes more susceptible to injuries. Minor injuries become a problem, and to continue an active lifestyle, one has to co

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Minnesota: Superior & Unusual Dive Sites

By Mike HughesWriter, Dive News Network Photos by Kat Colby Minnesota is a land full of dive-able lakes including a big one called Lake Superior. This might have been enough dive sites for most divers, but no

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Living Large in the Turks & Caicos Islands

By Nancy BouchaGuest Writer, Dive News Network On our first dive at the Staircase in Provincials, we were greeted by a school of large, 2.5-ft. horse-eye jacks as we dove into the crystal clear water. The reef

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Amityville Movie: Part III

In our first two installments we discussed the circumstances leading to our participation in the Katco Media docudrama “Shattered Hopes: The True Story Of The Amityville Murders”, and our initial survey of

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Cape Ann, MA: A New Look at New England Diving

By Rick StrattonPublisher, Dive News Network We have all heard the stories about how diving the Atlantic Ocean is so different from any other dive in the world but where does one begin? The east coast is massi

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Once is Not Enough: Diving the Prins WIllem V

Text and photos by Cal Kothrade A short boat ride from Milwaukee’s harbor, lies the most dived shipwreck in all of Lake Michigan, the Prins Willem V, or Willie as she is affectionately known to the locals.&n

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Cozumel, MX: A Holiday on Holiday

Celebrating Christmas in the tropics promised to be a grand family adventure this year with no snow, no tree, no turkey, no stuffing and zero stress. During the traditional season of gift giving, Cozumel was th

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U-Boats of North Carolina

By Mike HughesWriter, Dive News Network During WWII German U-boats infiltrated the waters off the coast of North Carolina on many long-range missions. Most were sent to seek out and destroy ships and interrupt

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Ice Diving: The Coolest Type of Diving

By Rick StrattonPublisher, Dive News Network Ice diving is a way to take the experience of diving to a new level. As the name implies, dives take place under ice, but result in some of the clearest visibilit

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Willow Springs: Pennsylvania's Hot Spot

Story and Photos by Paul L. Miller The TNI’s (Thursday Night Irregulars) are not a dive club or formalized group of any kind but just an informal group of friendly divers who enjoy local diving on Thursday

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About the Northeast and Midwest Dive News Covers Jan 2012

► Photos by Warren Lo. The photos were taken earlier this year at Morrison Quarry in Wakefield Quebec just north of Ottawa, Ontario. Warren has been shooting underwater for about 8 years, and has been tra

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Florida Keys Dive Capital of the World Over a Million Divers Can’t Be Wrong

By Rick StrattonPublisher, Dive News Network World-Class Diving, Fish Bowl of the World, Diver’s Dream…these all describe the one place that comes to mind first for most divers when you ask “where would

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Gunilda: Believe it or not

By Tyler Bradford Guest Writer, Dive News Network In terms of shipwrecks, the Gunilda is Lake Superior’s crown jewel. Often the demise of ships can be characterized as tragic but the Gunilda falls squarely i

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Northern Shore of Lake Superior: Head Honcho of the the Great Lakes

Ship wrecks, history, tech diving…it is the gem of cold water diving and Lake Superior is on the top of every divers list of places-I-must-dive. The largest of the five Great Lakes in the attic of the United

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About the Midwest Dive News Dec. 2011 Cover

Photo courtesy Advanced Diving and Expeditions. The bell on the wreck of the Gunilda stands guard on this amazing wreck. In terms of shipwrecks, the Gunilda is Lake Superior’s crown jewel. Often the demise of

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Bonaire: Second Time's A Charm!

By Rick StrattonPublisher, Dive News Network You know how you can go see a movie a second time and you are just amazed by all of the things that you notice that you missed the first time around…my trip to Bo

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Kid's Sea Camp: Dad Just 5 more minutes!

By Rick StrattonPublisher, Dive News Network Kids Sea Camp Family Dive Adventures is, hands down, the most amazing trip I have ever done with my kid. My 12-year old daughter Amanda and I had a week we wil

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Ontario: A Shipwreck a Day Keeps a Diver "O.K."

By Alec PeirceGuest Writer, Dive News Network No one really understands just how big the Ontario area is. Most divers dive a specific area and never realize they are barely grasping the vast cache of shipwreck

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Kid's Sea Camp: Dad Just 5 more minutes!

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PICT0092rBy Rick Stratton
Publisher, Dive News Network

Kids Sea Camp Family Dive Adventures is, hands down, the most amazing trip I have ever done with my kid. My 12-year old daughter Amanda and I had a week we will remember forever. I now have secured myself a spot on the cool dad list.  As parents most of us feel we have to give up our dream trips once we have kids. Margo Peyton completely changed that when she had a different idea 11 years ago. She decided to make scuba diving and travel, a family affair.  Margo combined the perfect ingredients for what we scuba parents, and grandparents, have been waiting for, a family dive vacation.

In July Amanda and I packed our suitcases, stowed our gear and headed off to Buddy Dive Resort Bonaire with Kids Sea Camp. The week exceeded our expectations.  Amanda made new friends from all around the world and I got to relax and enjoy diving with Amanda.

P1017487The adventure included a full week’s schedule of events and educational programs for families with kids age 4-17.  I even dubbed it an edu-tainment trip.,education and entertainment all at the same time. One really fantastic component to the KSC week is each certified kid received a SeaLife DC1200 Digital Underwater camera.  Margo says with her own kids the hardest part of diving with them is getting them to slow down and enjoy the dive. By giving the kids cameras it would help them focus on marine life and give them family memories to last.  The kids get to take part in PADI courses and  specialty courses offered during the week, such as; Rescue, DPV, Digital photo, Boat diver, Nitrox, and as Amanda completed her Jr. Adventure diver certification.

KSC adventures don’t just cater to kids, parents have fun too. The Camp promotes an awareness of marine related issues, with a strong focus on conservation while providing a safe family friendly place to dive.  I really enjoyed the ease of the jump off the dock diving with my daughter any afternoon at Buddy Dive.  Calm clear water, teaming with big schools of fish, eels, box crabs and huge Tarpon. The week included, 3 meals daily, photo clinics and slide shows, night dives for kids and adults and marine art painting. It all ends with graduation and a poetry contest with great prizes like digital cameras, strobes and wide angle lenses.
During my week at Buddy Dive, there were a total of 56 kids from ages 4-17. They are split into age appropriate groups; the largest group was the teen group which is exactly where my daughter fit in. The group is then divided into specialty courses.

Margo told me that it is incredibly rewarding for her to watch the kids grow and become better divers each year. “I feel like these kids are a part of my family,” said Margo. “We have watched some of them since they were 4, 5 and 6 years old, now they are still diving with me at 15, 16, and 17.”

PICT0172The last time Amanda was at KSC was 2 years ago.  I was pleasantly surprised, as was she, that she recognized many of the kids from her last trip. This made her trip that much more fun. Amanda had a great time making new friends and meeting other kids that dive. Before it was over they all exchanged Facebook information. She has developed a network of KSC friends to keep in touch with.

The feel of Kids Sea Camp is amazing. There is always something fun going on, live music, tubing, slack line and sailing.  Amanda got to do a drift dive, a boat dive and photo dives.  I had a great time diving watching her have fun.  She is now almost as committed to the sport of diving as I am. It has always been my dream that she enjoy scuba diving because my life is so much about diving.

As a journalist, I am amazed at the process. I took a video of every segment of Sea Camp, as I went through and watched my footage; I began to realize the kids were great divers.  They get the technology, using dive computers and cameras, one little guy even schooled me about using a digital camera. He talked about video editing and software and which were the best cameras; this kid was only 13 years old and he made me feel like an amateur.
I can honestly say again, that this was, as the Kids Sea Camp tag line reads, “A memory to last a life time”.  I am glad that Amanda and I went. I do think that my daughter 5-more-minuted me quite a bit conning me into allowing her more and more time to be with her dive buddies/friends each day, but it was time well spent.

For more info on KSC visit www.familydivers.com. ■

 

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