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About Me

I was born and raised in San Diego, California. Went to college at San Diego State University where I obtained a degree in Biology with an emphasis in Zoology. During college I achieved my dream job as a dolphin trainer for the US Navy's Marine Mammal Program. In 2007, I became a PADI Dive Instructor and worked parttime for Sport Chalet teaching classes. In 2008, I packed up and moved to Hawaii to persue a career in the dive industry. While in Oahu I started painting again and I started enjoying my time freediving. Also while I was in Hawaii I acheived another goal of mine, I became a licensed 100 Ton boat captain. At the end of 2008 I packed up again and I was off on my adventure. The rest is still unwritten...

My Passion

I was put on this earth to teach people to appreciate the ocean and the creatures within it. My mission is to use my adventures and my scuba instructor certification to bring awareness to divers and any one else I encounter in my lifetime. If I can inspire some one to get involved and seek awareness to the present issues that our oceans are facing then I've done my job. I would like to dedicate my work to Steve Irwin...he will forever be in my heart guiding me through my mission.

Along with posting stories of my adventures…I would like to update everyone who reads this with the current issues connected too ocean conservation. So please feel free to email questions, concerns, or comments…I would love to hear from you. Also if you feel like one of my updates has touched you and you want to know how to give more or do something…check out the links on this website.

Monthly Archives: November 2009

Tortola in the BVIs

This November, I got an amazing opportunity to go sailing in the BVIs (British Virgin Islands) and diving too! I packed up my dive gear and Matt and away we went. We were traveling with my friends Eamon, Judi, Katie and Mark (the dingy captain).  It was great to learn about sailing…since all my boating experience is under motor. We were on a 47 ft catamaran with 4 staterooms, kitchen, and large area to lounge. I got my tan on and got lots of Nikole and Matt time :)

As for the diving…we did some exciting dives. We dove all over…some sites we dove were full of beautiful coral, but other sites, because of the bleaching event that occured about 6 yrs ago, were trying to re-build its coral life.I think I saw enough yellow-headed jawfish and Flamingo tongue snails while diving…so if I didn’t get a good photo well I guess I never will of those two creatures!

My most interesting dive on this trip was the wreck of the Rhone. She sunk in 1867 off of Salt Island…what is interesting about Salt Island is generations of this one family lived on Salt Island and were salt collectors…there is a part of the island that pools the ocean water and will dry up collecting the sea salt. The family was able to live on the island as long as they sent a pound of sea salt to the Queen of England each year…sadly the last man to live on the island died in 2004.

Lets get back to this famous wreck…the Rhone is a Royal Mail Ship about 310 ft long. She got caught in a hurricane while she was anchored and broke free to hit the island and break into 2 pieces. The one piece lies in about 90 ft of water and the other is much shallower (40 ft)…so this wreck site is popular because you can get two great wreck dives on it. It is also popular because the Rhone stars in the 1977 movie “The Deep”. So in the movie, the actress Jacqueline Bissett goes diving in a white t-shirt and bikini bottoms only so I decided I should try this too…and re-create the movie…so stay tune for Nikole’s version of “The Deep”.

For more information about the Rhone check out this site http://www.saildivebvi.com/rhone.php

Right now I only have photos of the trip but soon I will create the dive videos…when I find some time!

DEMA at Orlando

This year DEMA was in Orlando…DEMA is a scuba show by the way. And I had a great experience …and got to learn about the new PADI products and standards. I went to DEMA to represent Pro Dive USA…and our booth was looking good with blondes in it. Sorry Kelly, bald guys aren’t that easy on the eyes. I was able to re-connect with people in the scuba industry, so that was good. And we got to get inspired at the Padi Believe seminiar…”bunny bunny bunny”. Also don’t forget the random animal statues we got to see on our walk everyday to the convention center.