Posts Tagged ‘scuba diving’

Staff Spotlight: Ray Ball

February 25th, 2019 by Seatrek Staff |

SeaTrek BVI is proud to present the next in our series of Staff Spotlights – Ray Ball! Each month we will be highlighting an individual staff member so you can get to know us a little bit better. We all come from different backgrounds but have a special bond that truly makes us a family! #SeaTrekBVI […]

Women Divers Hall of Fame Scholarship Winner: SeaTrek Student Lauren Ritch

May 15th, 2018 by Seatrek Staff |

The Women Divers Hall of Fame is a nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring and raising awareness of the contributions of outstanding women divers. WDHOF grants scholarships to women each year who are preparing for professional careers in diving. SeaTrek student Lauren Ritch was awarded one of the 2018 Scholarships!  To see entire Scholarship announcement click here  […]

5 Tips to Tame Your Mermaid Hair While Scuba Diving

March 13th, 2018 by Kasey Fox |

As a self-proclaimed mermaid, I am always dreaming of tousled beach waves for my locks. But as a diver, I know the unfortunate truth of scuba diving… It is especially rough on the hair.  After many years of diving at SeaTrek, I have come up with my top five tips to manage that precious mermaid hair […]

Continuing NAUI Leadership After SeaTrek BVI

March 5th, 2018 by Seatrek Staff |

Sabrina Michael and Lilah Wiener are two longtime faces with SeaTrek BVI. After starting their NAUI Instructor Courses with SeaTrek BVI, they both returned home to complete the program and become NAUI Instructors. We are so proud of these ladies for completing the NAUI ITC course and cannot wait to see how they continue their […]

Scuba Diving For a Good Cause

December 10th, 2017 by Seatrek Staff |

Capt Monk and SeaTrek BVI recently donated two sets of Sherwood scuba gear to the Neptune Warrior Project. Their mission is to teach therapeutic scuba diving to wounded veterans. This type of diving helps wounded veterans improve muscle strength, mobility, confidence and psychological well-being. The donated sets of gear will be used in the “BREATHE” […]

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