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By: Captain Tim Caza The Thomas H was a tugboat built in 1898 at a shipyard on the tip of Staten Island in New York. The tug was 70.2 feet in length, 8.9 feet in depth with a beam of 19.1 feet, she weighed […]
READ MOREBy: Local Dive Instructor, Scott Edick Located along the majestic St. Lawrence River, bordering New York State from Canada, the Thousand Islands region has long been known as a popular tourist area. The St. Lawrence River, with it’s over 1700 islands floating on the surface […]
READ MOREBy: Jim Novak, Aquatic World Training Director "Train with Aquatic World...what to expect, what not to expect and how to prepare makes all the difference." What are some of the things that run through your mind the first time you do something? Excitement, anxiety, […]
READ MOREThe new cold forged, over balanced diaphragm FDXi First Stage comes with DVT and is environmentally sealed. The in-line design limits the pressure loss inherent in "L" type first stage designs making the FDXi more efficient and lighter due to its compact form. The FDXi […]
READ MOREBy: John A. Shaheen; All photographs by John A. Shaheen The Florida Keys (Keys) are a 112 mile long chain of islands that begin at the southeastern tip of the Florida peninsula approximately 15 miles south of Miami. The Keys are home to the only […]
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