Eco-Dives of Key West is operated by Rob McCall, a PADI Open
Water Scuba Instructor, Master Scuba Diver Trainer and Emergency
First Response Instructor.  Rob has been diving since 1969 and has
logged many dives throughout the Caribbean, the Pacific and the Red
Sea.  He lives in Key West pursuing a life-long dream of helping
others enjoy the underwater world.  Rob is a REEF Level 5 (Expert)
diver and a member of REEF's Advanced Assessment Team with over
57
5 fish ID surveys completed. He is Key West's first and only
instructor for The Ocean Conservancy's Reef Condition (RECON)
program.  He also is a volunteer diver for The Nature Conservancy's
Diadema (long-spine sea urchin) restoration project in the lower keys
and a volunteer with the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary's
"Reefmedic" and "Bleach Watch" programs.  Several of Rob's
underwater video clips air on local television Channel 5.  In early
2007, he produced "Fish Identification:  Recognizing Common Fish of
the Florida Keys," a DVD guide for divers and snorkelers.  He
presently is working on an advanced guide containing less-common fish.  
In early 2008, over 20 of his photographs were published in "Marine
Pictolife," an exciting new multi-language marine  species identification
guide.
Eco-Dives of Key West
(305) 293-9985