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Rhode Island Native Clinches Title of New England’s Youngest PADI Certified Master Scuba Diver

On February 18th Mia DaPonte of East Greenwich, Rhode Island officially became New England’s youngest Master Scuba Diver. According to the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI), fewer than two percent of divers earn this rating and Mia is the youngest female in the United States, and one of a very small (single digits) number globally, to achieve this elite diver status.
Mia’s birthday is in February when New England waters are dangerously cold. To perform her certification dives on her 12th birthday, the earliest possible age allowed by PADI for a Master Diver certification, Mia, her family, and her instructors, Allison Trainor and Seamus Hastings from Dive on It Scuba, traveled to Blue Angel dive resort in Cozumel, Mexico.
Arriving in Cozumel on February 11th, Mia spent over 20 hours in the water reviewing her skills and enjoying numerous recreational dives, including her first night dive where she made friends with an octopus and some baby squid.
“What an exhilarating, exciting and exhausting week, well for me anyway,” said Allison Trainor. “Mia worked so hard to reach this goal! The dives during our week in Cozumel were challenging and we had a clear mission for them, and she rose to the occasion. Even when she was clearly tired (much less tired than the adults were, for sure!), she dug deep and found the strength to carry on! There were tasks that didn’t come easy, but she made the effort and earned the right to call herself Master Scuba Diver! I’m so proud of her and am honored to witness her achievements!”
“I feel incredibly fortunate to have been part of Mia’s journey since day one,” added Seamus Hastings. “From the moment she walked into the classroom, we just clicked. You could tell she was focused on more than just learning to dive; and she brought the personality to go with it. Mia is a whirlwind of energy and determination. The biggest challenge was channeling all that energy and focus, but every bit of this incredible achievement is because of the hard work put in by Mia. Her passion and excitement for the ocean are truly inspiring. She is one of a kind, and I am honored to have been a part of her journey.”
To become a Master Scuba Diver, Mia needed to earn certifications in PADI Open Water Diver, PADI Advanced Open Water, PADI Rescue Diver, and complete a minimum of 50 dives. Additionally, Mia holds more than six PADI Specialty Certifications including CPR & First Aid, Equipment Specialist, Underwater Photography, Underwater Navigation and more.
For her Master Scuba Diver certification Mia passed her final e-learning classroom exam on her birthday, the first day that the exam could be released to her. She then had to perform three certification dives in the same day. During the first dive, Mia and her instructor, Seamus, dove to a depth of 58 ft to meet her deep dive requirement. She also demonstrated the required rescue procedures by lifting an “unconscious” adult to the surface from the ocean floor and administering rescue breathing techniques while towing them to safety. To perfect this skill, Mia spent countless hours in the controlled environment of a pool drilling to ensure she could execute the technique in the open ocean.
“I feel proud,” Mia says. “Even though I passed, not all of it was easy. The rescue portion was the hardest physically for me. It was not easy to lift someone to the surface and get in the right position above them for each rescue breath. I was also very nervous about taking my final e-learning exam on my birthday. This feels like an amazing experience, I made a lot of friends in Mexico and throughout my training over the past two years, especially my instructor, Seamus. He is the best. Accomplishing my goal feels like a dream come true.”
Prior to her certification dives in Cozumel, Mia has completed all of her training in Jamestown, Rhode Island. Training in New England proposes a set of hurdles not encountered in warmer areas. New England waters are the most challenging to dive in due to low visibility, temperature, and changing currents. Further, the window in which Mia could prepare was limited by the colder seasons; therefore Mia had less time to meet the PADI Master Scuba Diver requirements than any other candidate before her. It is often said in the diving community that if you can dive in New England, then you can dive anywhere.
Even though her training took place in New England, Mia has logged recreational dives in clearer waters in Bermuda, Puerto Rico, Bahamas and Dominican Republic, making Mia a very diverse diver. She has explored coral reefs and ship wrecks, swam with sting rays and sharks, and observed a shark feeding up close.
Mia has spent two years studying and training for her Master Scuba Diver certification. Not only has she invested countless hours in the water working on her skills, she also completed associated online e-learning courses and classroom work. Performing the tests on her birthday, Mia ensured no one could strip the title from her and New England’s Youngest Master Diver would be hers for good.
Mia is a sixth-grade student at Cole Middle School in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. She is also a black belt in karate.
Want to learn to dive with Allison and Seamus? Visit www.diveonit.com to find out more.
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Explorer Ventures Launches Hot Summer / Cool Prices Sale

Save up to $1100 on select liveaboard dive trips from June through October 2025
Explorer Ventures Fleet is turning up the heat with its new Hot Summer / Cool Prices sale. For a limited time, divers can save $1000 or more on select liveaboard departures from June through October 2025.
Whether you’re ready to dive into crystal-clear summer waters or planning a cool fall escape, this promotion offers major savings on world-class dive adventures in the Galápagos, Turks & Caicos, and the Caribbean.
Hot Summer / Cool Prices – For the Summer Dive Traveler:
From June through August, take advantage of deep discounts on summer getaways. Enjoy up to $1100 off select trips aboard the Humboldt Explorer in the Galápagos or save $1000 on select summer departures aboard Turks & Caicos Explorer Il and Caribbean Explorer II, exploring magic of Saba and St. Kitts.
Cool Fall / Hot Prices – For Travel in the Fall:
Leave the cool weather and falling leaves behind — fall is the perfect time to head south and save. Take $1000 off select departures from September through October aboard Turks & Caicos Explorer II and Caribbean Explorer II.
See all details and departure dates: www.explorerventures.com/discounts-and-specials
Space is limited – and once the trips are full, the savings are gone. Book now to secure your spot!
Looking for other dates or destinations? There are more savings available across the fleet, including liveaboard diving holidays in Indonesia, the Maldives, the Red Sea, and Palau. Explore all current deals here: https://www.explorerventures.com/year-of-savings-dive-liveaboard-specials/
Contact:
1.800.322.3577 (US/Canada) | +1.307.235.0683
About Explorer Ventures Liveaboard Fleet
Since 1987, Explorer Ventures Liveaboard Fleet has been delivering world-class liveaboard diving, blending authentic experiences with a commitment to safety and sustainability. Operating in some of the world’s most breathtaking underwater destinations, their fleet of well-appointed vessels ensures every guest enjoys the highest level of comfort and care.
Explorer Ventures is proud to be the first liveaboard company to collaborate with Green Fins, earning certifications on four vessels: Caribbean Explorer II, Turks & Caicos Explorer II, Tiburon Explorer, and Humboldt Explorer. Notably, Tiburon Explorer and Humboldt Explorer are the only PADI Eco Centers designated in the Galápagos, underscoring their dedication to sustainable and responsible diving practices. With exceptional destinations, a global array of itineraries, and diver-focused design across the fleet, every voyage is crafted for comfort, convenience, and adventure—both above and below the surface.
Marine Life & Conservation
Make Every Dive Count

The Shark Trust Great Shark Snapshot is back for its 4th year! And this time the Shark Trust are asking you to Make Every Dive Count!
The last week of July will see the return of the Shark Trust’s citizen science initiative: The Great Shark Snapshot. It encourages divers and snorkellers, all around the world, to record the sharks and rays that they see. This year it takes place between the 19th and 27th July. Get ready to dive in!
The event is back for its 4th year, and it is happening in “Shark Month”, more commonly known as July! To coincide with a series of events that celebrate all things shark and ray, including Shark Week and the 50th anniversary of Jaws.
Divers, clubs, centres, charter boats and liveaboards are all encouraged to show their support by organising dives and events throughout the week. As well as gathering vital data, the event will provide a chance to celebrate the incredible shark and ray species that live in our ocean.
Information about the species and numbers of sharks and rays the participants find over the week will be added to the Shark Trust’s Shark Log. This global shark census will, over time, allow shark scientists to build a picture of species distribution and any changes that occur
Caroline Robertson-Brown, Marketing Manager at the Shark Trust said “It is great to see this popular citizen science event back for its 4th year. We are asking divers to Make Every Dive Count this year. To identify. Count and Record every shark, ray and eggcase they see during the week-long event. To organise dives especially to take part. Whether you are diving your local dive site, or on a trip of a lifetime, we want divers to join in on the Great Shark Snapshot in July.”
It is easy to join in. Just go diving between 19th and 27th July and record every shark, ray, skate or eggcase that you and your dive group sees. If possible, take photos and some video footage too. Then make sure that you record your sightings on the Shark Trust Shark Log recordings website or by using the Shark Trust app.
This year we have created a digital guide that puts all the information you need in one handy online guide. Which can be downloaded from the website.
The Great Shark Snapshot is a way for divers to get together, go diving, and do something to help shark conservation. Why not dive in?
Find out more here: www.sharktrust.org/snapshot
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