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Locality: Fort Bragg, California

Phone: +1 707-964-3793



Address: 18600 N Highway 1 95437 Fort Bragg, CA, US

Website: www.abdive.com

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Sub-Surface Progression 13.12.2020

Sub-Surface apparel is finally available on our website! Free shipping on orders over $99!!! #divemendo #mendocinocoast #prayforkelp

Sub-Surface Progression 27.11.2020

No you haven’t missed the last run! Waiting on the final hoodies to get printed at epic graphics and our online store should be up and running any day now....I’ll let you know when! #subsurface #divemendo #lastrun

Sub-Surface Progression 22.11.2020

Due to many requests we will have our last run of apparel available for purchase on our online store by the end of the month! Logos and items TBD. Wishing you the best year in 2020!!! #subsurface #divemendo #mendocinocoast #fortbragg #anothermomandpopshopgone #since1977

Sub-Surface Progression 05.11.2020

We will be open this Saturday 10-1! Lots of used dive gear left and 40% off sale is still on.

Sub-Surface Progression 02.11.2020

Thank you Josh and Leslie for adventuring up here on Saturday in the crappiest driving conditions I’ve seen in awhile to present me with this amazing Amadeo Bachar print. I am still pretty blown away by the sincere gesture and have a ton of gratitude for everyone involved in this. Thank you! Joshua Russo, Amadeo Bachar, red triangle spear fishing, the freedive shop, reef check, Monterey bay tritons, NorCal skin divers, cen cal divers, seals water sports, Sonoma coast divers, humboldt skin divers and Humboldt State University dive program.

Sub-Surface Progression 18.10.2020

It is with an ocean of emotion and a very heavy heart that I must announce that after 43 mythical years, Sub-Surface Progression will be shutting it’s doors by the end of December. Our only and last day open for sure will be Saturday, November 30th. The rest of December will be pretty sporadic. Anyone who has peered underneath the surface of our north coast waters within the last few years knows the devastation that has plagued our nearshore marine ecosystem. Kelp forests ...Continue reading