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The Allure of Lobster Mini-Season
Every year the Florida commercial lobster season ends on March 15th and reopens in early August 1st for traps and harvesting. This little break gives the lobster population a chance to spawn, tend to their eggs, and create the next … Continue reading
A Special Wreck Trek Starts Off Lobster Week
Indian Valley SCUBA arrived early in South Florida to take in the sites and some serious wrecks prior to Lobster Mini-Season arrives on Wednesday and Thurday. David Valaika headed to the Dry Tortugas for an adventure excursion on a private … Continue reading
Indian Valley SCUBA Key Largo Trip: April 2011 Edition
April showers bring May flowers….well not quite the saying we use in Key Largo. It’s more like April sunshine brings more divers. No wait for the weary as a group of eager divers from Indian Valley SCUBA in Harlyesville, PA invaded Key … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Travel, Duane, Key Largo Diving, Life in the Florida Keys, Spiegel Grove
Tagged Amoray Dive Resort, Aquarium, Christ of the Abyss, City of Washington Wreck, Duane, Eagle Ray Alley, Indian Valley SCUBA, key largo, Key Largo Diving, Key Largo Dry Rocks, Molasses Reef, North Dry Rocks, North Star, Pickels Reef, Pickles Wreck, Snapper Ledge, Speigel Grove, The Elbow, well deck, Winch Hole
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Indian Valley SCUBA Key Largo Trip: February 2011 Edition
February has been a steller month for weather in Key Largo. The month ended with the best weather of the winter: sunny skies, light winds, low 80′s at night and low 70′s at night. The light winds and calm weather … Continue reading
Posted in Dive Travel, Duane, Key Largo Diving, Life in the Florida Keys, Spiegel Grove
Tagged Amoray Dive Resort, Aquarium, Christ of the Abyss, City of Washington Wreck, Duane, Eagle Ray Alley, Indian Valley SCUBA, key largo, Key Largo Diving, Key Largo Dry Rocks, Molasses Reef, North Dry Rocks, Pickels Reef, Pickles Wreck, Snapper Ledge, Speigel Grove, The Ball on the Wall, The Elbow, well deck, Winch Hole
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The Invasion Continues: Indian Valley SCUBA Back in Key Largo to Escape from the Cold of Harleysville, PA
I have been working with Indian Valley SCUBA for the past five years as a local host, instructor and dive guide in Key Largo and all previous 25+ trips of the group the dive shop’s owner and fearless leader David … Continue reading
Indian Valley SCUBA Dive In Festival September 25, 2010
David Hartman will be giving two presentations during Indian Valley SCUBA’s 2nd Annual Dive In Festival next weekend Saturday Sept 25th. The morning presentation will be on travel to ancient Egypt and diving the Red Sea and my afternoon presentation … Continue reading
Posted in Duane, Egypt-Red Sea, Key Largo Diving, Spiegel Grove
Tagged Duane, Indian Valley SCUBA, Key Largo Diving, Speigel Grove
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Lobster Mini-Season: Key Largo Diving Frenzy
I never quite understood the hype behind the Lobster Mini-Season in Florida, especially here in my home of Key Largo. Every year the commerical lobster season ends on March 15th and does not reopen until August 1st for traps and … Continue reading
Video: Two Channel Clinging Crabs in Attack Mode
Video by Carly Adams filmed July 11, 2010 at Sand Bottom Cave on French Reef in Key Largo, Florida. Great footage of two huge crabs with very big claws under a ledge waiting for something to mess with their space. … Continue reading
Underwater Camera Returns after a 6 month Layoff
My underwater camera is back. After a 6 month hiatus in the repair shop (don’t ask), my Sea&Sea 1G is working fine and ready to go. My skills are a bit rusty but I was able to snap some sharp … Continue reading
“Enjoy the Journey” featured on Princeton Tec’s Blog
You never know where a good dive will lead. Chris Adams visited his parents Carlie and Leslie Adams in Key Largo in early June and was treated to some fantastic dive conditions both on the shallow reefs and the deep … Continue reading

