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Developing the Academic Content for Our Course
by Dave Ginsburg and Jim Haw We created a 4-unit course with a built-in pre- or co-requisite for about 100 hours of dive training, travel to Guam and Palau with four to six hours a day of field work plus … Continue reading
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