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Keys Reefs …  Carlos Estape  Learn to Dive in the Florida Keys





             he Florida Keys, a 126-mile island   recreational scuba                                       Stephen Frink
             chain located parallel to the   divers, eligible to rent
        Tcontinental United States’ only     dive gear and book
        living coral reef, offer perfect teaching   dive trips to depths of
        grounds to learn new skills or perfect   about 60 feet with most
        abilities as a scuba diver, providing a   operations worldwide.
        lifetime of fun, adventure and memories.     At-home online
          Learning options range from        learning through
        introductory one-day experiences, full   computer programs
        certification and various specialties to   enables students to
        professional diving career opportunities,   complete classroom
        all with personalized training. Here are   work required, then   Successful completion of pool-based classes leads to open-water
        some basic facts.                    schedule time in the   training and certification for scuba divers.
          Who can learn to dive? Scuba diving   Keys to obtain certifications.    advantage of the Florida Keys over any
        is a sport, an investment in adventure     Refresher courses review diving   other U.S. destination is year-round
        that any healthy and active individual as   knowledge and water skills for   tropical weather and clear, warm seas
        young as age 10 can enjoy.           occasional divers. Dozens of specialty   to practice skin diving and scuba skills

 Blue-striped grunts gather at   … Abundant and Diverse    What classes are available? The   courses include navigation, night diving,   virtually any day of the year. Training
        Florida Keys have it all. Entry-level,
                                             wreck diving, digital photography, coral
                                                                                  conditions are nice and easy, with light
 Snapper Ledge off Key Largo.
        “open-water” certification involves three   reef conservation and professional   currents and great underwater visibility.
 he Florida Keys boast an unparalleled variety of marine   green moray eels on a single trip to the reef.   to five days of training and classroom   career training as a dive instructor.    Why dive the Keys? Ocean depths
 life, abundance of fish species and consistently clear,    The Keys have a tradition of preserving marine life. With   work covering concepts such as basic     Where do students receive their dive   from the shoreline to the reef rarely
 Twarm waters to suit virtually every diver.   divers and snorkelers educated in reef responsibility, every-  physics and physiology, ocean waves,   training? Some of the first businesses   reach 20 feet. The reef lives in waters
 As well as their accessibility, the Keys’ diversity sets them   one involved benefits, and the coral reef can remain the Keys’   marine life, monitoring dive time and   offering recreational dive training in   as shallow as five feet and as deep
 apart as one of the world’s most popular dive destinations.   greatest environmental treasure for generations to come.  depth, followed by pool and open-water   America were opened in the Keys.   as 50 feet, but most reef divers log a
 Harboring the only living coral reef in the continental United   dives at the reef. You’ll also learn about   Dozens of dive shops, staffed with   maximum depth of 20 to 30 feet. Keys
 States, these small islands are largely devoted to maintaining   Keys Traveler  navigation around natural formations.  working professionals, actively teach   shallow diving offers two immediate
 the region’s offshore environment — a focus of conservation   The Florida Keys    Upon passing a knowledge test   and train each day, not just intermittently   benefits: longer time safely spent on the
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 efforts for more than a generation.   & Key West  Editor: Andy Newman; Managing   and completing the required number   or seasonally.   bottom exploring and brighter and more
  Keys conservation efforts began in 1960 when widespread   Editors: Julie Botteri and Carol   of dives, students become certified     When are classes offered? A primary   vibrant colors because more natural
 public support laid the foundation for John Pennekamp Coral   Shaughnessy; Copy Editor: Buck Banks  Keys Famous for Quirky Underwater Fun  sunlight reaches shallow depths.
 Reef State Park at Key Largo, named for a Miami newspaper   twitter.com/  “Keys Traveler” is published and ©2013   Keys Feature Blue Star
 editor who championed local environmental preservation.   thefloridakeys  by the Monroe County Tourist Development   he Florida Keys are   the Underwater Easter   Program for Operators
  The undersea park’s waters are adjacent to the Florida Keys   Council, the official visitor marketing agency   noted for offbeat   Bob Care  Egg Hunt and diver
 National Marine Sanctuary, established in 1990 as a marine   youtube.com/user  for the Florida Keys & Key West. Director:   Tcelebrations and   propulsion vehicle racing   lue Star–recognized dive
 Harold Wheeler; Sales Director: Stacey
 preserve. Today the sanctuary comprises 2,900 square nauti-  /FloridaKeysTV  Mitchell; Dive Market Sales Manager:   quirky marine activities   at the annual Vandenberg   charterers are dedicated to coral
 cal miles of coastal waters along the island chain from north-  Yves Vrielynck; Keys Dive Umbrella: CeCe   that also carry messages   Underwater Grand Prix.   Breef education and conservation.
 ernmost Key Largo south to the Dry Tortugas.   Roycraft, Kim Roney, Tom Timmerman, Amy   of reef preservation and   On a more serious     The voluntary recognition program
  Marine conservation efforts include the establishment of   keysvoices.com  Slate and MaryAnne Rockett  diver awareness.  note, the continental   established by the Florida Keys National
 Sanctuary Preservation Areas, no-take zones that have allowed   For the free monthly  What’s This?  The Lower Keys   United States’ only living   Marine Sanctuary promotes responsible
 “Keys Traveler”
 fish and crustacean populations to grow and thrive.  electronic newsletter,  You’ll find this QR code   Underwater Music Festival   coral barrier reef offers   tourism, teaching divers
  subscribe at
 Iconic blue-striped grunts are typically seen in large numbers   fla-keys.com/  accompanying several   is held each July at Looe   wedding parties and   and snorkelers in-water
 around protective elkhorn and high-profile coral heads, as well   keystraveler  stories in this issue of “Keys   Key reef, in the Florida   guests an opportunity   etiquette such as practicing
 Traveler.” The QR codes can
 as other Keys critters such as glass minnows, goatfish, gray   Printed in the U.S.A.  be scanned by most smart   Keys National Marine   to tie the knot with   good buoyancy, careful
 snappers, Atlantic spadefish, horse eye jacks, Bermuda chubs   By Original Impressions  phones. Activate the app, aim your smart phone   Sanctuary six miles south   exotic sea creatures in   hand and fin placement, and avoiding
 and sergeant majors. French and small-mouth grunts are   at the bar code and you’ll be automatically taken   of Big Pine Key.   attendance, notably near   contact with coral.
 to a website or video for more information.
 nearly as plentiful, and yellowtail snapper, a favorite of local   For iPhones and iPads, QR readers can be   Subsea challenges   Divers pretend to play   the welcoming arms of     Blue Star–rated operators display a
                                “musical instruments” at the
 anglers, cruise the reef in astonishing numbers.   downloaded for free at the Apple App Store.  include Key Largo’s   Underwater Music Festival.  the 9-foot-high “Christ of   flag or decal with the Blue Star logo on
  It is not unusual for divers and snorkelers to spot sea   Cover photo of the Duane, now a 26-year-old   Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest,   the Abyss” statue near Key Largo’s John   their charter vessel.
 turtles, stingrays, goliath groupers, nurse sharks or bright-   shipwreck off Key Largo, by Stephen Frink  “egg-sploring” for hidden eggs during   Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park.  floridakeys.noaa.gov/onthewater

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