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| Lee B. Letwin - Owner and Instructor NAUI Instructor # 25504 -TDI Instructor # 5121 - DAN Instructor # 2424 Lee has been diving since the mid-80s and has been a SCUBA instructor since 1999. He is an anesthesiologist specializing in anesthesia for open heart surgery. He is married and his wife Barbara and two sons, Noah and Chaim, are avid divers as well. Lee teaches Basic, Advanced, Rescue, Basic Nitrox, Master Diver and Divemaster courses. He is also authorized to teach Advanced Nitrox, Decompression Procedures, Introduction to Technical Diving, Technical Diving Equipment Configuration, Helitrox and Heliair. He is an American Red Cross Community First Aid/CPR instructor and a Divers Alert Network Oxygen Provider instructor.
|  | Tim Cherry - Owner and Instructor - NAUI #21024 Tim started diving in 1992. His new hobby that began as a way to risk his life and deplete his bank account soon evolved into a life’s mission to spend extended periods away from home and shirk his responsibilities. But seriously, he eventually became a NAUI instructor in 1996. Tim instructs NAUI Basic, Advanced, and Nitrox classes, and has worked to prepare our Divemaster and Instructor candidates. His students have ranged in age from 10 to 67, and come from all walks of life. Tim believes in the "You can dive anywhere there’s water" philosophy, and has tested the waters all over but his favorite diving is probably in North Carolina, with its combination of Atlantic wreck diving, deep diving in warm, clear water, and the huge variety of wildlife you’d expect from the tropics. To Tim, diving is the ultimate chance to meditate and relax by living in the moment underwater, unperturbed by all the annoying demands of the world. |  | Louis Barson - Owner and Instructor - NAUI #34905 - SDI Instructor Louis is an avid New Jersey technical and trimix certified wreck diver, who has recently acquired a passion for Florida's cave country after being full cave certified. Louis is also very excited about his latest step in diving, the Megalodon rebreather. He has been teaching for about 6 years and loves sharing his passion with both new aspiring divers as well as experienced "salty dogs." No matter what kind of diving it is you can be sure if he's underwater he's smiling. When he's not diving the "Andrea Doria" or in "Devi's Ear" Cave System you can find him at his other business Hymie's Deli on the main line in Philadelphia. |  | Bill Trent - Owner, Service Technician and Gas Blender. Bill has been wreck diving off New Jersey and North Carolina since 1994. He is trimix ertified and enjoys deep diving (seen here on the Andrea Doria). A few times a year he ike to dive at Ginnie Springs where he was cave certified in 1995. Bill became a Megalodon Rebreather diver in March of 2007 and is excited about all the great wreck iving he has done with it since. Bill's favorite place to dive is the numerous cave systems near Tulum, Mexico.
|  | Nicole Trent - NAUI Dive Master # 46009. Nicole began open water and wreck diving with her parents in 1994 and started cave diving in 2000. She enjoys traveling and leading scuba and adventure travel around the world. Nicole is certified through divemaster but is still awaiting her "sea legs" C-card. She loves to travel, snowboard and dive but cave diving in Mexico is still her favorite (no boats!).
|  | George Ozorowski- Owner and Cressi Regulator Technician George has been wreck diving since 1995. He is trimix certified and Megalodon rebreather diver. George is also certified as a basic cave diver. In real life George is a partner in the law firm of Hughes, Kalkbrenner & Adshead, LLP |  | Wayne Wright- Owner and NAUI Instructor #26059 Wayne was certified a basic scuba diver in 1991 by Kevin Hawke. He became a NAUI instructor in 1999. He teaches Basic, Advanced and Rescue Diver classes, but prefers teaching Basic classes as he still enjoys watching students progress from breathing underwater for the first time up to completing all of their skills. Scuba Diving has given him many great experiences but one of the best was serving as a volunteer diver for three years at the New Jersey State Aquarium. The opportunity to help educate others about our seas and sea life was truly rewarding for him. |  | Joe Rogers - Owner and Visual Cylinder Inspector Joe has been certified for more than 20 years and became an avid New Jersey wreck diver five years ago. In 2008 he made the transition to a Megalodon rebreather. You will find him out on our NJ charters, on Adventure Scuba's trips and up at the quarry, He has an engineering degree and his real job is product development engineering. Joe is a worldwide traveler and is often in France and Germany. Joe's other hobby is wine making. |  | Dave Oldham- Owner, NAUI Technical Instructor # 47797, TDI Instructor 13132. Dave has been NJ wreck diving for years. He is a technical diver and instructor for Trimix and KISS rebreather. As an avid underwater hunter, he enjoys deep wreck diving, but he also loves to take photos and video in warm tropical waters. When he's not underwater, you can often find him helping out on the boat, or working with students. Sometimes, you might just find him at work, where he's a computer engineer for a small consulting firm in New Jersey. |  | Dave Reilly - Owner and Divemaster in training. Dave spent his summers growing up on the beaches of Barnegat Light, NJ. He worked his way through college and dental school as a life guard with the Barnegat Light Beach Patrol. In 1987, Dave received his open water certification. Dave enjoys wreck diving off of North Carolina and New Jersey and Cave Diving in North Florida. Dave currently holds the North American record for longest Dive Master in training. (4 years and counting). He is happily married and has three wonderful children. He practices dentistry in Haverford, PA. |  | Rus Oister - NAUI Divemaster Rus is an electrician by trade and a father of two. He enjoys hunting and cave diving when he isn't working on his mapping project at Dutch Springs. |
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