St. Lawrence Scuba Co.

St. Lawrence Scuba Co.

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Full Service Scuba Shop
Scuba Lessons & Training
Sales, Service & Rentals
Air, Nitrox & Trimix Fills
Tank Inspections & Hydro Testing
Scuba Charters

07/03/2026

St. Lawrence Scuba will be closing early today 4pm , and Will be open tomorrow 8am-11am for holiday hours!
Happy 4th of July to all!

05/13/2026

These are also amazing tips! We love when other divers share tips that help everyone.

05/13/2026

All of these are such good skills to develop! Come talk to us to find out how we can help!

05/12/2026

This is an interesting read! Check it out to see how anthropogenic noise impacts sea life

The ocean isn’t as quiet as we like to imagine 🌊🔊

From cargo ships and sonar to offshore construction, human-made noise is changing life underwater in ways most divers never see. For whales, sharks, and even fish, sound is everything: communication, navigation, finding food, avoiding predators.

Marine biologist Dr. David Shiffman breaks down how noise pollution impacts ocean life, and why quieter seas could make a huge difference for marine conservation.

Hit the link below to read the full story.

http://padi.co/fmpewbgm

🖊 David Whysharksmatter Shiffman

05/10/2026

Being nervous is normal! But how do you manage it?

Managing Fear While Diving - Part 1 | Divers Alert Network (DAN)

Laura Walton takes a closer look at one of the most-primitive of human emotions – fear – and discuss...

🤿 Full story in comments 👇

05/10/2026
05/07/2026

Need help learning about NDLs? This is a good start! If you have more questions come see us in the shop!

05/07/2026

This is why buddy checks and accountability are so important! Never let your diving habits get sloppy!

05/06/2026

Shipwrecks like this are amazingly beautiful! Stop by the shop to ask us what kind of wrecks you can dive this summer!

Dropping 230 feet into the freezing, turbulent waters of the North Atlantic, the camera enters a world of crushing pressure and near-zero visibility. Emerging from the gloomy, green-black water is the massive, rusted carcass of the U-869, a World War II German U-boat. The footage is incredibly tense, capturing the swirling, violent currents that constantly threaten to smash the camera against the decaying steel. The submarine is heavily draped in massive, ghost fishing nets that act as deadly underwater spiderwebs. As the camera peers into a rusted breach in the hull, the claustrophobic nightmare is realized—collapsing bulkheads, exposed electrical wires, and zero-light conditions make pe*******on almost guaranteed su***de. It’s a frigid, hostile environment where nitrogen narcosis and the treacherous wreckage have claimed the lives of multiple elite wreck divers.

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1035 Coffeen Street
Watertown, NY
13601

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 11am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm