Time once again to share with you my latest dive trip. This time we were off to the sunny shores and
warm waters of Key West, Florida.  I had the pleasure of diving with Captain Bob Holston and crew
(Megan and Wendy, YOU ROCK!) of Dive Key West, Inc.  I have been on many charters and have to
say that
Dive Key West Inc. is a top notch operation. The shop is clean and staff is very friendly, the
boat is clean and the crew is incredible.  I could write pages about how much we enjoyed
Dive Key
West, but I need to tell you about the diving!  Be sure to visit Dive Key West on your next visit to the
Florida Keys, you will not be disappointed.  Also, be sure to check out their internet specials!  

We made eight dives in three days, Sat, Sun & Mon. I had the pleasure of diving with my oldest son
Joshua who completed his first ocean dives and my girl friend Sandy who completed her open water
certification dives with
Dive Key West, Inc.  And of course a special thanks to my good friend and dive
buddy David from Fort Lauderdale who drove down and dove with us on Saturday and Sunday.  

The diving was awesome. Key west is known for its shallow reefs and we did a lot of shallow diving.  
We did get in two great wreck dives, Joe's Tug and Cayman Salvage Master.  As usual I will let the
pictures tell the story, just click on the pictures below to see a larger version.  
The above pictures represent a small sampling of the pictures taken by John Shanks, Dive Control
Specialist, Master Diver while visiting the Key West, Florida,  March 10th - 13th, 2007. John's dive
trip was with Dive Key West, Inc. aboard their custom dive boat. Please click on the pics above to
view a larger image and be sure to visit
Dive Key West Inc. at www.divekeywest.com to book your
next Florida Keys dive trip!  Be sure to tell Captain Bob I said hi!

Since there were so many good pictures on this trip, click here to see
Page 2 of our Key West trip.
To visit the Nova Ventures Dive Club, Main Photo Page, Click on
the Dolphin as it jumps over the sun.  ---->  

Did anyone see that Dolphin jumping over the sun?
John Shanks, Diver
Nova-Ventures