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Sag Harbor 10-Year-Old Earns Scuba Diving Certification

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Abby Falkowski's "Bubblemakers" 8th birthday party took place at the Hampton Dive Center in Riverhead. COURTESY FALKOWSKI FAMILY

Abby Falkowski emerged from the pristine waters of Roatán on Feb. 20 having passed her junior scuba diver's test through PADI.   COURTESY FALKOWSKI FAMILY

Abby Falkowski emerged from the pristine waters of Roatán on Feb. 20 having passed her junior scuba diver's test through PADI. COURTESY FALKOWSKI FAMILY

"We could literally see the sense of accomplishment on her face," said Dave Falkowski of his daughter Abby, just after she passed her junior scuba diving test on Feb. 20 in Roatán. COURTESY FALKOWSKI FAMILY

Abby Falkowski observed sea turtles like this one, as well as other marine species such as seahorses, tropical fish, and coral, during her dives in Roatán.         COURTESY FALKOWSKI FAMILY

Abby Falkowski observed sea turtles like this one, as well as other marine species such as seahorses, tropical fish, and coral, during her dives in Roatán. COURTESY FALKOWSKI FAMILY

Christine Sampson on Mar 15, 2025
In her fifth grade class at Sag Harbor Elementary School, 10-year-old Abby Falkowski has been learning these last few weeks about the science behind the clouds in the sky. Lately,... more

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