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Diving in Key West, FL
Adventure Charters & Tours - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 296-0362
Bonsai Charters - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 294-2921
Captain Hook's - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 743-2444
Captain's Corner - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 296-8865
Caribbean Spirit - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 296-5556
Danger Charters-schooner - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 296-3272
Impallomeni CAPT Vicki - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 745-9901
Island Reef Divers - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 453-9456
Key West Attractions - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 304-4207
Key West Diving Society - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 292-3221
Lost Reef Adventures - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 296-9737
Reef Raiders Seabreeze - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 292-7745
Reef Raiders-Seabreeze - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 295-8748
Saltwater Charters - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 296-0586
Scuba Diving Information Center - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 292-3617
Scuba-Do Dive Charters - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 451-3446
Solefinder Charters - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 923-4924
Southpoint Divers - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 292-9778
Subtropic Dive Center - Key West, FL - Phone: (305) 296-9914
Helpful Definition for: Diving
Diving schools in Key West lead in fostering the growth and development of diving in the United States. Their pride and belief in the sport and what it teaches, is the basis for all they do. They are committed to providing comprehensive opportunities for all who are interested in diving- from future champions to international competition. They operate with the highest integrity and a sense of trust among all entities of the sport. Courage, perseverance, and grace are essential elements of their work. They continue to expand efforts to increase minority participation in diving and to be inclusive at all levels. They operate and conduct decision-making in a culture that values and demands integrity, honesty, transparency, teamwork and excellence.
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