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Dive cost: None aside from a tip to the DMs from the shop who will be on site just for us. You'll arrange and pay for your own equipment and/or tanks with the Divers Two shop, less than one mile away.

Note: A dive flag on a float is required for each buddy team. Divers Two sells them for $42 (+ $15 for a reel).
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All divers must read and accept the club diving requirements, and have a 2023 liability waiver and a copy of their certificate card on file as a PDF with the Membership Secretary.
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June 16-18, 2023
 
Join Big Apple Divers for a fun, FREE camping & diving weekend at the Jersey Shore! Advanced sign-up is required.
 
DIVING
Divers often see crabs, sea robins, flounder, sea stars, and mussels as well as the occasional oyster toadfish, eel, and pipefish. However, one of the biggest draws to the area is the resident seahorse population. (See the slideshow at the bottom of this page. Some divers have seen up to 10 seahorses on a single dive!)
 
These dives are tidal with 2 dives available each day (Fri 7:16PM, Sat 7:47 AM and 8PM, and Sun 8:33 AM). Water temps are around 65F so you’ll likely need a 7MM or a dry suit. We'll be offering shore dive options for both beginners and more advanced divers. You'll then have the rest of the day to enjoy camping and the local area.
 
Belmar Back Bay at Maclearie Park: This is a beginner friendly dive with a max depth of 15-20 ft. However, even the more advanced folks can enjoy this dive.  Typically low visibility, but the local seahorse population makes for a fun "treasure hunt" type of dive.
 
Manasquan Railroad Bridge: Though only up to 20 ft deep, this is a more advanced dive due to the currents.
 
Additionally, advanced dive pairs can choose to dive Shark River Inlet on their own. Though only up to 30 ft deep, this is a more advanced dive due to the currents, boat traffic, and fishing entanglements along with a more difficult entry across slippery rocks.
 
The local dive shop, Divers Two is less than 1 mile away so it's easy to pick up your tanks and/or any equipment from them. Note: A dive flag on a float (a $10 rental) is required for every diver.
 
Note: Big Apple Divers does not vet divers; we are not in a position to decide about the suitability of any dive for any diver. It is your responsibility to decide whether you have the training and experience for any particular dive.
 
CAMPING
We will be camping together at a beautiful 2,173 acre county park on the northern edge of the NJ Pine Barrens. Despite its odd name, Turkey Swamp Park contains neither turkeys nor swamp. However, it does include a beautiful lake.
 
We'll be in a separate group area set aside just for us. Onsite, there's a group grill, a fire pit, a picnic shelter, and a camping toilet. Potable water is available at the campsite next to us. Showers, sinks, and flush toilets are a 5-minute walk from the campsite.
 
We'll be supplying firewood, charcoal, all cleaning supplies, neoprene-friendly bug spray, and hot coffee + nondairy creamer/sugar. You supply any other camping equipment you need along with food. Everyone will be cooking their own meals.
 
Note: For those of you joining us on our September camping and diving weekend, please note a few differences: September waters are warmer requiring only a 5MM, tropical fish arrive in the area, platform tents are available, and water is available at the site instead of next door.
 
Limited spots available so RSVP now.
 
 
OTHER FUN ACTIVITIES
There are a lot of fun activities to do in addition the diving. The NJ Shipwreck History Museum, InfoAge Science & History Center, beach and boardwalk, a lighthouse tour, drinks at a distillery, hiking in the 2,173-acre woods of the park, boating via paddle boat/canoe/kayak, and/or horseback riding.
 
For any questions, contact the host, Beth McCrea (president@bigappledivers.com)



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