Oleg Kalachov (darkhelgi) Photoblogger :) Diver  and Extreme Traveler - <a href="http://kalachov.com/blog" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">My travel blog</a>
Polly Philipson (Polly) Polly is a published writer, underwater photographer and PADI Master Instructor. Specialising in Caribbean marine creature and coral identification, she currently resides in the Lesser Antilles. Previously a cold water UK diver, she now delights in diving the tropical islands throughout the Caribbean. Polly seamlessly blends her passion for scuba diving, and interest in marine identification, with her exemplary talent at capturing underwater experiences in the written form. PADI Master Instructor
Rafi Amar (rafiamar) Hi, my name is Rafi. And I enjoy the beautiful nature in the world of photography in all its forms. Especially under water .. Thanks to all who watched and pointed to my work., And thanks to all the photographers who share their wonderful pictures :-)
Rico Besserdich (Aquatic) Photographer since 1978, diver since 1997. Aquatic photographer since 2001. International Director of Underwater Photography Department at DIWA, Diving Instructor World Association. Member of the Ocean Artists Society. Professional uw photographer for quite some years. Dive instructor since 1999, now course director. CMAS Three Star Instructor
Rob Haff (sdwellers) Scuba Instructor in Key Largo, Florida Keys with a Dive Center Sea Dwellers Dive Center of Key Largo.
rui (ruiaj) PADI Open Water Diver
Sandra Awad (SandraA) PR Director of Dive Advisor
scott (sligamarole) PADI Peak Performance Bouyancy
Easy/Moderate Dive. We departed from shore requiring a level of physical fitness. We swam approx. 100 yds out to the first Buoy (channel marker) and proceeded west following the reefs edge for approx. 150 yds to the second buoy (submerged 10 ft below surface). We continued along seam to third buoy for approx. 150 yds (submerged 10ft) and made an immediate right/north turn. We then swam an additional 30 yards to the caverns below and then began our dive. A little exhausting from shore but great for athletic types. Caverns were great for those new to diving.