Staff
Diving professionally for over 25 years, Tom has been both a member of Walt Disney World Search and Recovery Dive Team, and an instructor for the company. Developing the supplied air snorkeling experience, Tom work directly for NAUI, organizing and running the program at the Disney Resort. An active open water instructor, Tom continues to challenge his diverse experience, by working through the different levels of cave diving.
Diving from the shores of Maine to travel and dive in the Peugeot Sound in less than 48 hours was just one recent “bucket list” dive adventure. Working with Atlantic Divers Tom plans trips to destinations all over the US and has led dozens of group trips since working with the shop. When asked what his most memorable diving experiences, it’s a tie between taking his son and daughter on their first Atlantic dives.


A local, originally from Sea Isle City has always been drawn to the ocean. After his first wreck dive in 2018, his desire was magnified to become a member in this special diving community. Drawn to the history of the wrecks, he shares his research and newfound understanding of the numerous vessels he dives scattered on the ocean floor. Mike has a great appreciation for history and understands it as an essential part of his next underwater wreck exploration.
Advancing his personal experience assisting in diver training, and as an advanced rescue diver, now acting a divemaster on Atlantic Divers excursions. His coaching encourages new divers to continue on to achieve their goals in diving. A volunteer fireman, E.M.T. and retired police officer, Mike understands the bonds shared in this special association of divers.
He can elaborate on a few of his favorite Cape May wrecks and will testify his experiences there in tropical conditions with over 50 feet of visibility. He also enjoys scouring the coast in cold dark waters for antique bottles. Mike is known for his consistently positive attitude and for his famous shout of “That was the best dive ever.” after every single dive. Regardless of visibility or conditions, and much to the eye rolling and groans of those around him, Mike truly believes that every dive is great dive!



From a youth was always interested in diving and formally started scuba diving in 2004. Within five years, he attained his Advanced Wreck Diver, Trimix, Heli-ox, Advanced Scuba Rescue, Mixed Gas Blender, 02 Technical, and Nitrox Certifications. After receiving his Divemaster certification in 2007, he began working for Atlantic Divers. John has extensive wreck diving expertise on challenging expeditions ranging from the Andrea Doria, U-550, Octavian, Bow Mariner, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland wrecks and the bow of the Stockholm. In 2010, John passed the Coast Guard Captain’s Course and holds a 100-ton Master Captain’s License. Along with working with new divers, John enjoys searching for artifacts on the numerous shipwrecks off the NJ coast. His goal is to dive all of the known 700 wrecks…halfway there! According to John, the highlight of his diving career has been the friendships with shared amazing experiences and memories.



Found his diving career at Richard Stockton University in 1998. Earning his degree in Marine Biology, Steve followed his lifelong passion for the ocean working full time for Atlantic Divers during his college years. Taking advantage of numerous diving opportunities, he became a divemaster for Atlantic Divers in 2001, exploring much of the North Atlantic Coast from the Bahamas to Nova Scotia.
As an experienced dive leader and talented published photographer, he has guided hundreds of cold-water trips. Steve has artistically captured these adventures as a topside, underwater and drone photographer. His photos have made the cover of national magazines.



Additionally, Steve is an avid fisherman. He enjoys collecting artifacts, bottles, prehistoric shark teeth, lobster hunting, and spearfishing. His love for the ocean continues, working as a scientist in the Division of Water Quality at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.

In 2012, after friends invited him to go spear fishing on the Cape May jetty, Jared quickly became immersed in scuba and progressed on to earn his divemaster certification by 2017. Since then, he has logged over 300 dives with a majority being in the North Atlantic.
Diving off Cape May, leading dives every available weekend through the spring, summer and fall, Jared's favorite sites are countless. The City of Georgetown, the Crystal Wave, and Ralph’s Wreck are a just few of his choice dive sites. "I feel like I’m stepping back in time on these giant wooden ships. Searching for new discoveries gives me a close connection with their history." His successful electrical contracting business has given him the opportunity to be a world-wise diver and sailor. He has ventured to the oceans of Italy, Cuba, Thailand, Mexico, the Cyclades Islands of Greece, the Exumas, and the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas, Newport to Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, and off the coast of Florida.
A paladin, hunting the terra-firma, and capturing his dinner below the surface, Jared also appreciates searching for more 6" megalodon teeth off North Carolina. He has amassed enough huge teeth in the past seven years to put on a solo display at the Cape May Museum in the fall of 2022.
His current goals include achieving his captains license so that he can continue to sail and dive throughout the world adding new destinations to his past treks.



Is an avid outdoorsman, boater, and skillful hunter. Being underwater diving has been a natural transition for this Jersey Shore native who grew up on the sea. Joining the Atlantic Divers crew in 2021 has further enhanced his knowledge and skills. Butch is a valued team member assisting in classes and has been a committed supporter of numerous activities. Butch is a popular divemaster guideing divers off the Jersey coast and on ventures along the coast.
Butch also enjoys underwater hunting and searching for local bottles, and researching the history of items he has found on sunken ships. He eagerly continues to expand his experience by diving from Maine to Florida collecting diverse memories. The most valuable treasures he has found are the friendships that have developed along the way. Some say he was a model for our latest logo...



Was wreck diving at the age of 16 in 1988. Now, an experienced master diver, Mike earned his certification making over 1000 dives off the coast of New Jersey, North Carolina and throughout the Caribbean and as far west as Hawaii.
Currently, a middle school history teacher, Mike did his master's degree studies on shipwreck history evolving his passion. Since 1992, Mike has been Atlantic Divers longest part time employee and a popular personality. Check out his popular instagram posts... A prominent member on local dive boats he is noted for mentoring new divers, capturing fish, lobsters, artifacts and photographing his discoveries. Mikes favorite dives are the City of Athens, R.P. Resor and the sub-S-5. He also enjoys shark diving, and Meg tooth diving.



Hanna’s love for the ocean began early, spending countless hours fishing, boating and freediving with her family. Inspired by her father’s passion for the ocean and nature, she grew up exploring the outdoor world and took it a step further in 2012, when she earned her first SCUBA certification alongside her husband, sparking a lifelong journey. Since then, she has completed advanced courses with Atlantic Divers—including Advanced Nitrox, Decompression Procedures, Rescue Diver, and Divemaster—and logged over 300 dives, most in NJ waters where she enjoys spearfishing, lobster hunting, and occasionally stumbling upon some artifacts.
Hanna’s favorite part of diving besides the friendships that are developed is coming home with freshly caught dinner and enjoying home cooked meals from the sea and her garden. With a Marine Biology degree from Stockton University, 13 years of teaching natural sciences, and a Master Captain’s License, Hanna blends scientific expertise with seamanship when venturing with Atlantic Divers, deepening her connection to the local dive community. Hanna's passion for the environment has inspired a generation of young explorers, and is one of our most charismatic leaders.

Knew after his first wreck dive in 2020, diving would be an essential part of his life. Within his first two years of diving, he jumped into exploring numerous wrecks off Cape May, and achieved his advanced wreck diving, nitrox and advanced rescue certification. Shawn enjoys the challenge of cold-water diving and looks forward to more adventures off New Jersey, as well as his favorite experience, diving the coast of Maine. Shawn is always on or in the water working full time as a master ship mechanic, above and below the surface. His broad background in the commercial fishing industry is well noted. Modestly, he is one of the few people in the world who can tell you a fascinating story of what a shark's teeth feel like. He has the scars to prove it. Shawn appreciates mentoring Atlantic Divers' new divers and works on compressor maintenance and tank inspections for the shop.



Certified as a NAUI diver when she was 18, Jenn fell in love with diving on her very first breathe underwater in 1992. From there she got her commercial license for hardhat diving at the Diver’s Academy of the Eastern Seaboard in 1995 and has been working professionally ever since. Building bridges in Maryland, inspecting piers in New York harbor, doing salvage for NorthStar Marine in Cape May raising sunken barges and ships are just a few of her exploits. She has continued her commercial diving locally with her own company on commercial, and recreational vessels, shipyards, and with other piling companies. Jen has subcontracted for Atlantic Divers over the past 25 years as lead diver on all our commercial jobs. Her favorite memories include working as a mate for the Sea Lion and acting as instructor/divemaster for Atlantic Divers. She has been exploring off the New Jersey coast for the past two decades plus. There seems to be nothing Jenn can't do and is well known in the area for her ship husbandry. Captain Jenn holds a 50-ton Ocean Operators License, and an education degree in Oceanography, which she used to earn her living in Florida Keys and still remains an avid spearfisher. After a few years there, Jennifer missed the excitement of Jersey wreck diving and returned to her favorite diving back home. Atlantic Divers is glad and lucky to have her back.


“After growing up on the docks in Margate, fishing the back bays and tuna fishing off shore with her well recognized fishing father Challie "Salty Dog", Ryann extended her love for the sea plunging into SCUBA - getting certified in 2013. Ryan worked her way to the rank of divemaster, guiding new and experienced divers and assisting in classes since 2015. Not only is Ryan a dligent and safety conscious leader, but her affable personality makes her a popular fellow diver, earning her a great group of dive buddies.
As a favored guide, Ryan has led numerous trips abroad. Some of those land and diving adventures have taken her groups to exotic locations in the Pacific; including the Philippines,Galapagos, and off the beaten path touring Egypt. Her passion for cold water diving has led her north to the Canadian side of the St Lawrence River, and her diverse warm-water ventures include the Bahamas, throughout Florida, and to many isles in the tropical waters of the Caribbean.
Ryann spends her summers diving New Jersey wrecks from off Barnegat Light, and on the popular wrecks of Atlantic City. She is looking forward to adding Cape May wrecks to the log and photo collections.” It's great to have such a diverse veteran diver onboard. Her congenial personality is a great addition to our team.
Since 1976 as a member of the prestigious "National Association of Underwater Instructors", (#4951) has been teaching scuba diving. An avid wreck diver, Gene has logged over 5100 wreck dives off the Atlantic Coast from Florida to Newfoundland. These exciting adventures have included discoveries of more than 30 un-dived wrecks off the Delmarva Coast, eight Andrea Doria expeditions and acting as diving safety officer for the Gary Gentile's 1990 U.S.S. Monitor Photographic Expedition. He shares his discoveries in several local and national museums. He has led over 35 expeditions to Nova Scotia and numerous wreck discoveries there. Gene has an active 100-ton Ocean Operator's license and a teaching degree from Rowan University.
Gene has received honors from the "New Jersey Council of Dive Clubs" and from the National Association of Underwater Instructors during his 50 years of dedication to safe diver training.












