Jim ( Captains Team )
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Captain and Course Director
PADI Platinum Course Director - Scuba Diving since 1970
Sidemount Diver Instructor
Full FaceMask Instructor
Tec Cave Dive Instructor
Tec 40 Dive Instructor
Optima Rebreather Instructor
Revo Rebreather Instructor
Optima Rebreather
Revo Rebreather
I started diving at the age of 12 in Key West and got certified when I was 16. At the age of 18 I attended a PADI Instructor training course and became certified as PADI Instructor #4612.
In 1973 I was certified as an NACD Cave diver and then in 1975 I attended an Instructor training course through the National Association for Cave Diving (NACD) and became full cave instructor #28. There were no cavern, intro or apprentice courses in these days.
I loved the technical side of cave diving, and feel that the cave training was the best SCUBA training I ever received. I was lucky enough to dive with and be trained by both Tom Mount and Sheck Exley, and am honored to be listed in his book "Caverns Measureless to Man" as one of his many dive buddies.
As a college student I was chairman of a diving committee that explored the "Lost Sea" for a period of 2 years. The "Lost Sea" is in the Guinness Book of World Records as being the largest underground lake in the world. We explored the underwater caves that extended off from the lake, this was a very intense experience for me. We worked in conjunction with cave divers from the US Geological Survey and some good science was done there. I presented our findings at the annual meeting of NACD in 1976.
The Lost Sea had never before been explored by divers and we were all very proud to be the first explorers there in the underwater caves. Exploring, mapping and installing hundreds of feet of exploratory line in a virgin cave system is the pinnacle of any cave explorers' career.
I moved to Grand Cayman in my early 20's and worked as a boat captain, scuba instructor and divemaster there for a total of about 5 years. Diving 2-3 times daily and some days as many times as 4 dives daily. I logged over 2000 dives while there.
Missing the technical side of diving I joined the US Navy's Special Operations officer community. I attended Naval Officer Candidate School in Newport, RI and the Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center's diving officer course in Panama City Beach, FL. I became qualified as a hyperbaric chamber operator/supervisor as well as a ship salvage diving officer for the United States Navy and was assigned to fleet operations. I am very proud of my service to our great country.
The most interesting thing I participated in during my Naval service was the salvage of the CSS Cumberland which was rammed by the USS Virginia (AKA Merrimac) during the battle of Hampton Roads during the civil war. The ram was broken off of the Virginia during that clash. In 1985 the Secretary of the Navy ordered a team of us to locate and salvage the ram from the Virginia. We located the ship, lots of artifacts but not the ram.
I learned a tremendous amount about underwater salvage, surface supplied diving, diving physics and physiology, as well as hyperbaric chamber operations. I was trained to diagnose and treat DCS. This experience was one of the best I have ever had in terms of personal development, self-discipline, and diving knowledge.
I was assigned to the USS Spiegel Grove, LSD-32 to earn my Surface Warfare qualifications. It has been a great experience having served on the ship and then diving on her after she was sunk to be an artificial reef near Key Largo, Florida.
After the Navy I supervised and dived with a dive crew rebuilding the underwater supports for a couple of bridges around the Chesapeake Bay. Diving surface supplied rigs in river currents, cold water with 0 visibility paid well but was usually not any fun.
From 1991-1995 I was the Controller/Business Manager of a Marine Science education facility in the Florida Keys after completing my Post Graduate education in accounting. This is a $5 million/year IRS 501 C 3 non-profit company specializing in Marine Science education for kids up through the age of 18. I was responsible for all the accounting functions of the business as well as ensuring federal tax returns and other statutory requirements were met. Each year my books were audited by a large accounting firm based in Miami and each year we were given a good review. This experience is what helped me be a successful treasurer for the NACD for a period of 17 months.
From 1995 thru 1999 I worked as a submersible pilot, pilot trainer, and offshore operations manager for Voyager Submarines, Hawaii. I also trained all the divers to rescue the subs should they become stranded on the bottom. These submarines are 78 feet long weigh in at 100 tons and carry 51 people. We carried visitors to our subs down to 150 feet to look at the reef and the fish!
The M/V Sea Tiger was sank as an artificial reef off of Waikiki during my time there and I was assigned as the supervisor to get her ready for sinking. I crafted the legislation, with help from a local lobbyist friend that was submitted to the Hawaii State House of representatives as a resolution to allow us to sink her. Working with the Hawaii legislature & general government operations was an eye-opener for me.
From 2000 thru 2005 I owned & operated Florida Keys Reef-Divers on Cudjoe Key, 21 miles from Key West, FL. I trained and certified hundreds of divers during my tenure at Reef-Divers from Open Water to full trimix.
These days I am training cave divers through the IANTD, NSS-CDS, DSAT and TDI both for entry level cave diving as well as deep trimix cave diving.
During 2006 & 2007 I served on the NACD Board of Directors for 17 months as an instructor/director in the position of Secretary/Treasurer.
For eight years I served on the NSS-CDS training committee - four of those years as training director.
I am also a Technical Cave Instructor Trainer for the IANTD and train cave and other levels of instructors in addition to cave divers and also an Emergency First Responder instructor trainer, qualifying me to certify instructors in CPR, First Aid, and AED usage. In 2011 I upgraded my credentials and have been certified as a PADI/DSAT technical instructor trainer for all of the DSAT technical programs.
In 2011 I also became certified as a Closed Circuit Rebreather instructor.
Favorite Dive Site:
USS Spiegel Grove
Favorite Specialty Class:
Tech Diver Support Diver
Favorite Fish:
Goliath Grouper
Favorite Restaurant:
Shipwrecks
Favorite Movie:
The Hunt for Red October
PADI Specialty Instructor Certifications:
Wreck Diver
Deep Diver
Enriched Air/Nitrox Diver
Boat Diver
Peak Performance Buoyancy Diver
Night Diver
Search & Recovery Diver
Self Reliant Diver
Sidemount Diver
Gas Blender
Underwater Naturalist
Underwater Navigator
Digital Photo/Video
Drift Diver
Project Aware
Coral Reef Conservation
Fish Identification
TecRec Gas Blender
TecRec TriMix Blender
Tec Basics
Tec Diver Support Diver
Tec SideMount Diver
Cavern Diver
Tec Cave Diver
Advanced Wreck Diver
Tec 40 Diver
Tec 45 Diver
Tec 50 Diver
TecRec Deep
Tec 65 Diver
Tec Trimix Diver
PADI Emergency 02 Provider
EFR Primary/Secondary Care
EFR Care for Children
Ocean Reef Full FaceMask (IDM)
Ocean Reef FFM w/Coms
PADI Full FaceMask
Spiegel Grove Diver
Optima Instructor
Revo Instructor
Optima Diver
Revo Diver
My Dive Gear:
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Fins:
Aqua Lung Express ADJ
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Octopus:
Aqua Lung Legend Octo
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