Paul Heinerth
About Paul Heinerth
Paul started cave diving in 1971. He got into teaching cave diving by 1980. He has logged seven thousands cave dives. He averages about 350 cave dives per year. His schedule keeps him in the water every week. Paul teaches all levels of scuba diving from open water to all levels of technical diving, which includes Cave Diving, Rebreathers, Trimix, DPV, Sidemount and more.
Paul was involved with the first Wakulla Project in 1987 using open circuit trimix and returned in 1998, using the Cis-Lunar MK5 rebreather with sophisticated Diver Propulsion Vehicle and a 3D mapping devise. His longest dive there was 5 hours at 300 feet and 15 hours of decompression…
For fun Paul goes cave diving, canoeing, taking pictures and hiking.
