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Seahorse Divers Barbados

About Seahorse Divers Barbados

David Hutson aka Seahorse Diver has been in the diving industry for over 20 years with a dream of one day being able take divers out from his own dive shop. His immense knowledge of the reefs and wrecks around the island make him one of the most requested dive leader’s where ever he worked. During his many years in the industry he has had many a diver come back year after year to dive with him at whatever dive operation he worked at, where David worked they followed. Two of his longtime divers and friends, one of whom has many years in the dive industry as well, suggested that he open his own dive operation so he could give a more personalized service, small intimate dives groups with the focus on each and every divers enjoyment.Although Seahorse Divers (Barbados) Inc. may be new to the SCUBA business platform in Barbados, by no means are the people involved new to the industry.

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North America - Belize

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