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Scuba Diving in the Utah Desert

On this long holiday weekend I started my PADI Advanced Open Water Scuba certification for certification. I can select 5 types of dives to get my certification in and I chose depth, night, altitude, buoyancy control, and navigation. I was able to complete 3 of the five this weekend out in the Utah desert in a salt water spring location named Bonneville Seabase with my friends & instructors Jess and Will from Scuba Utah. You can get to over 60 feet depth in the water and in some of the ponds there are 8 foot long nurse sharks, swarms of porkfish, queen and cortex angels, a monster of a grouper, and many other marine life all 750 miles from the ocean. There was also some fun underwater obstacles including a tunnel and a submerged boat where at about 25 feet depth you could climb in the air pocket for photos of you and your dive buddies.

The nurse shark up near the surface wanting me to feed her. Hungry Porkfish wanting me to give up the food in my dive bag.
nurse shark Hungry Porkfish
A cortez angel The lazy grouper
cortez angel grouper

What childhood nightmares are made of. The airspace at about 25′ depth.

The airspace at about 25' depth

In two weeks I will be lobster diving in Southern California in 60-135 of water at night and really looking forward to it.

I love scuba diving, do you?

Cheers,
Shaan

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