Twitter List of SCUBA Professionals

Twitter just launched their new lists feature, so I went ahead and created a list of SCUBA professionals (DM’s, Instructors, Dive Centers, Resorts, Boats, Videographers, etc) who are on Twitter.  If you’re not on the list, hit me up and let me know. If you see someone on the list that is a bot or not a true SCUBA pro, also let me know. If you’re not yet on Twitter, don’t worry, I’ll be explaining the benefits and how to maximize your time on the site very soon!

Along with following these people on Twitter, check out some great SCUBA blogs!

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