The Ohana Dive Company, LLC

The Ohana Dive Company, LLC

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We are a one stop shop for all of your Scuba, Swim and Emergency First Response Instruction needs. Serving the Low country and surrounding areas!

We also have a real life mermaid to teach to be a mermaid and do underwater photo shoots.

Richmond Hill business owner, others convicted of defrauding the VA 09/16/2022

Hello Ohana! We miss you all we’ve had a lot of family health issues lately that has put us behind and we’re not totally out of the woods. Mike and Liz are fine and we can’t wait to start with more trips. We have heard and know about all the things that are happing with some of the local shops. Please know that The Ohana Dive Company, LLC is not involved with what they have done in regards to the VA and GI bills. We are here to support you in anyway that we can.

https://www.bryancountynews.com/news/richmond-hill-business-owner-others-convicted-defrauding-va/?fbclid=IwAR1m1Iq6JcRxnPbl9m3-4uneVvg2toDQHxqTZpWiduOCRpc9TrW0JnEwAdo

Richmond Hill business owner, others convicted of defrauding the VA Five people affiliated with Georgia dive shops have admitted submitting false claims to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) through scuba classes targeting military veterans education benefits.

07/20/2022

August 26,27,and28 we are offering a 6 dive (2 night dive) trip. Give us a call for more information.

06/30/2022

Just asking for prayers; no matter who you are….. Ohana means family…… cancer sucks!!!!!

06/16/2022

✨💚🌎🐢HAPPY WORLD SEA TURTLE DAY! 🐢🌎💚✨

Why should we care about sea turtles? As a keystone species, these ancient creatures are among the most important indicators of the health of the world’s marine and coastal ecosystems. STC believes that whether sea turtles ultimately vanish from the planet or whether they remain a wild and thriving part of the natural world, will speak volumes about both the general health of the planet and the ability of humans to sustainably coexist with the diversity of life on Earth.

Image credit: Melanie Snead Art

06/08/2022

Save the turtles! Last year we had a record! Let’s see if we do it again this year!

Morning everybody,

Every year, between May and October, female sea turtles make the long, and often difficult journey to lay their eggs on the beaches of Tybee Island. Recently, we’ve received reports of night time beach goers stumbling upon nesting turtles and interfering with a natural process that’s been in place for thousands of years.

According to these reports, people have been spotted crowding the soon-to-be-mothers as they crawl onto the beach, using flash photography to capture shots or shining flashlights into the eyes of the turtles themselves. All of these actvities can confuse, disorient and startle nesting turtles, causing them to head back into the ocean without laying their eggs. We’ll be blunt. THIS IS NOT OK.

If you must use a flashlight on the beach at night, please ensure that it’s a “turtle safe” light equipped with a red lens. Should you happen to come across a turtle on our shores, remain as quiet as possible and observe from a respectful distance…or simply continue on your way. If that animal appears to be hurt or otherwise in distress, you can always contact the Tybee Island Police Department by dialing 911 or (912)786-5600 and we will coordinate with our partner organizations to ensure the turtle gets the help she needs. Working together, we can make sure that these beautiful animals are able to be thrive and be enjoyed for generations to come.

Thank you!

03/05/2022

Calling all men!! July (mike elston) and December (Don) have been claimed!!! Doesn’t have to be the weekend in March can be any trip we have planned or we can make arrangements for the photo shoot!!

Next trip is March 25-27th. We will be going to to devils den and Peacock springs. This is a great opportunity to start, finish, or come hang out! We are also starting a Men of the Water beefcake calendar that we wish to have finish before December 2022 for 2023. We would like to have 12 men to dress in scuba, pirate, merman and a Mark IV dive helmet. We want this to be fun and encourage all shapes and size men! (Mike Elston has claimed july already). We will donate a portion of sales to an ocean research/cleanup charity (we are going to be looking into them). Please let us know if you want to sign up! Call Liz 912-856-1328

03/04/2022

New shipment and custom orders!!!! Next trip to the springs is March 25-27th!!!

03/04/2022

Who’s ready to get wet??? 🤿 🌊 🐠

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Cregor Street
Savannah, GA
31302

Opening Hours

Monday 2pm - 6pm
Tuesday 2pm - 6pm
Wednesday 2pm - 6pm
Thursday 2pm - 6pm
Friday 2pm - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 9pm
Sunday 2pm - 6pm