In all truth, meeting you guys confirmed more that working in the dive industry is what I want to do.
- 2012 Grad
Great teachers, fun course, thank you for your patience and time
- 2012 Grad
Instructional Staff was A+++
- 2012 Grad
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- 2011
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- 2011 Inshore Surface Supply
"Great Job From all of them"
- 2011 Inshore Surface Supply
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- 2010
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- Graham
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- Sasha
"I would highly recommend DiveSafe"
- student 2009
"This course took my career to a new level"
- Mike-2009
"Great course - I'm coming back for Surface Supply"
- 2007
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- Matt
Instructors were great!
- 2011 grad
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- 2011
Loved the location, the marina living is the best.
- 2011 grad
Loved the location, the marina is the best
- 2011 grad
Peter is our hero!
- 2011 grad
Very nice and knowledgeable instructors
- 2011 grad

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Challenger Deep Mission

Thu, 2012-02-09

 

As of 5:52 p.m. ET Sunday (7:52 a.m. Monday, local time), James Cameron has arrived at the deepest part of the ocean members of the National Geographic expedition have confirmed. His depth on the bottom of the Mariana Trench is 35,756 feet. It's pretty cool that we can still find places to explore on earth that until now have remained relatively unknown.

For the latest news on this expedition go to: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/03/120325-james-cameron-mariana-trench-challenger-deep-deepest-science-sub/.