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Meet the Bluewater Scuba Professional Dive Staff
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Steve Slattery
Steve & Elizabeth Slattery purchased Bluewater Scuba in 2002. Steve is a well known member of the Nashville community and is active in a number of social and volunteer organizations in town. Steve has led Caribbean dive trips to Belize, Cozumel, Austrailia, Roatan, St. Martens, Bonaire and the Bahamas in his role at Bluewater Scuba.
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Tim Lance
Tim is a SSI Advanced Open Water Instructor and a Scubapro Equipment Technician Specialist. Tim's love of diving shines through in everything he does at Bluewater Scuba. Cold, warm, clear, or dark Tim is ready to enjoy diving.
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Danielle Fields
Danielle is an SSI Dive Control Specialty Instructor, a PADI IDC Staff Instructor, and a Medic First Aid Instructor. She has been a diving enthusiast for 18 years. Danielle is also a certified master repair technician for over 15 years. She enjoys teaching and leading students and divers on exciting adventures all over the world.
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Ralph Coulter
Ralph is a retired American Mountain Guide, diving since 1987. He is an SSI Advanced Open Water Instructor, specializing in Deep, Wreck , and Drysuit. He is also an Eagle Scout involved with the Boy Scouts for over 38 years. "I have experienced nothing short of outstanding courteousness, professionalism and genuine sincerity in seeing me evolve into a successful diver. What I liked most about the course is the extreme attention paid to detail by instructor Ralph Coulter. The focus on safety is among the highest I've ever experienced among curriculum based programs. Without question, I would highly recommend Ralph to anyone wanting to experience the thrill of Open Water diving." - Captain Sloan R. Davis, JR SSI Dive Business International Magazine 1st Quarter 2008
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TJ
TJ is currently an SSI Master Diver and working towards his Dive Con and recently became a Certified Scubapro Technician. TJ is also a licensed First Responder, an Ashland City Firefighter and dives for the Sheriff's Dept, he enjoy's working with injured soldiers learning to dive.
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