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Oceanaddicts (m/v Embarr)

About Oceanaddicts (m/v Embarr)

Oceanaddicts is owned and operated by Graham and Anne Ferguson. Both Graham and Anne are CMAS Moniteur ** dive instructors. Anne is also a PADI Instructor. They have been diving in Ireland and abroad for almost 30 years, and both have completed thousands of dives. They love the scuba diving in Ireland especially off the South and South West coast because of the unique marine ecosystem created by the Gulf Stream.Graham and Anne are especially proud of the diving in Ireland and of their own part of it along the Cork Coast. They enjoy showing it off to their guests. They believe that the coastline of the South coast of Ireland is one of the most beautiful in the world and is largely unexplored especially under the water.Graham has been involved in water activates all his life. He is the holder of a YachtMaster qualification. Both he and Anne are Diver Boat Cox’n and Diver Boat Cox’n Instructors. They also have a Passenger Boat Proficiency certificate with a Commercial Endorsement.

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Ballynalougha NohovalCo. Cork, P17
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