richard todd wrote:
>
> just thought i'd share this.i just heard from a very reliable source
> that the state of florida department of environmental protection parks and
> recreation decided yesterday that in the aftermath of preventable fatalities
> they were not going to accept any iantd certification cards for diving in
> any of the florida state parks.this means the iantd eanx cave card is
> worthless if youre trying to dive at peacock or manatee.
> my source also informs me that ginnie springs will probably adopt the
> same policy,however for a nominal fee you will be able to get a waiver by
> doing a checkout dive with one of the ginnie springs staff but that you
> would have to pay about $100 for the checkout dive and an additional $50
> for the ginnie springs waiver which is valid for one year. - dick
FYI:
I am posting the following for your information on behalf of the
Ownership & Management of Ginnie Springs Inc:
Ginnie Springs Inc. recognizes IANTD Certification Cards.
Should you have any questions on the policy of GSI, please call us
direct at 904-454-2202.
Connie LoRe (904)454-2202 Ginnie Springs
http://www.cavediving.com/connie/ (813)862-2676 phone/fax home
Yucatan Cave Trips 18237 Oshawa Dr., Hudson, FL 34667
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