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| Ocean Adventurers Return From Honduras |
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Travel Log From Steve Kramer, Instructor, Ocean
Adventures. Hi guys. I just got back from Roatan, Honduras and
guess what? I had a great time!! The diving was
great. Viz was around 80 to 100 ft. Water temp was
low 80's. We made around 20 dives on a very
beautiful reef, with depths anywhere from 20 to 130+
ft. Of course it was pretty humid, and it rained hard on
a couple of occasions near the end of the trip. For
some reason, it seemed perfectly natural to be
walking down a muddy narrow dirt road, pot holes all
over the place, rain pouring down, small shops and
bars on one side, the Caribbean on the other, palm
trees rustling in the wind. Too many
great stories to try to tell in this space, so you'll have to
look me up to get the inside info!!! :-0
Everyone had a great time and got along really well.
Sorry National Inquirer, no dirt to dish out from
this trip! The picture here was taken by Brant, a really
great guy from St. Louis who was part of our group. I
think you'll agree, he's a great photographer. Hope I
get to see you all and show the rest of the pictures.
Anyway, I'm back in country now, planning my next
great adventure to the Red Sea in August. I used to
wonder what I would do when I grew up. Now I realize
I never had any intention of growing up!! Peace!! Steve
Editor's Note: Steve's email says it all,
want to hear great stories and see some awesome
photos from the Shark dive, Dolphin dive and scenes
above water and below? Talk to Joseph, Steve
Kramer, Shawna, Jeff, Stella, Aimee, Marko, Ryenne,
Eric or Nicky. Great trip guys! Thanks for all the
adventures, laughs and memories - Shawna McLean,
OADC Divemaster. Read More
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| Join DAN's Project Dive Exploration Extravaganza 2008 |
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DAN's Annual Project Dive Exploration (PDE)
Research program seeks volunteers to provide
important dive data. Summer is here, and with it
comes several opportunities to get involved and
support DANĀ®. The first in line is the PDE
Extravaganza!
The beauty of the PDE Extravaganza is that you don't
have to do anything more than you already do. You'll
be spending quality time underwater this summer, so
why not contribute your dive profiles to DAN
Research? PDE Extravaganza 2008 is the second
celebration of Project Dive Exploration, the dive data
collection program is the most extensive (and
ongoing) study of recreational diving ever conducted.
The program runs May 26-Sept.1, 2008, and
participation in PDE is simple. A visit to the PDE
Extravaganza link at www.DiversAlertNetwork.org will
walk you through the steps to get started.
All divers who submit 10 or more dives completed
between Memorial Day and Labor Day 2008 will
receive a specially-designed T-shirt at the end of the
challenge. In addition, the diver will automatically
receive one entry into a drawing for a DAN gift
certificate worth $250*. You can earn another entry for
every five additional dives submitted. There's no limit
to the number of times you can be entered.
"We had high hopes for the number of dive profiles we
might receive during last year's Extravaganza," says
Donna Uguccioni, Research Coordinator for DAN. "But
the response we received in 2007 was simply
overwhelming. Dive profiles were submitted in droves
by every kind of diver from all over the world. It
exceeded every hope and expectation we had for the
Extravaganza, and we can't wait to see what 2008 will
bring."
All eligible dives must be submitted no later than Sept.
30, 2008; the winner will be announced Oct. 31.
For additional information on PDE Extravaganza 2008,
visit www.DiversAlertNetwork.org or call (800) 446-
2671.
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| Casino Night At SCUBA SHOW To Benefit "California Ships 2 Reefs" |
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The Scuba Show Casino Night June 21, is a major
fund-raiser for California Ships to Reefs AND a lot of
Vegas-style fun.
California Ships to Reefs (CS2R), Inc., a 501(c)(3)
non-profit Public Benefit Corporation formed to make
California a world-class diving destination, is
pleased to announce that Dale Sheckler, publisher of
California Diving News and organizer of the
largest consumer SCUBA show in the United
States, "SCUBA Show 2008" is repeating 2007's very
successful event by designating CS2R as the
beneficiary of this year's Casino Night on June 21,
2008.
The SCUBA Show is a two-day event featuring display
booths attended by representatives from major diving
industry manufacturers, dive travel agencies,
certification agencies, dive boat operators, ocean
conservancy organizations, and many more
exhibitors. The event includes a series of diving-
related seminars and presentations and a
continuous underwater film festival. The SCUBA
show will take place on Saturday and Sunday, June 21
and 22, 2008 at the Long Beach Convention Center.
Additional information is available at
www.scubashow.com.
The goal of CS2R is to make California an
international wreck diving destination and to
significantly invigorate diving and underwater tourism
within the state, while helping to revive the ocean's
unique ecosystem. CS2R has a mandate to lead a
state-wide cooperative effort, assisting state and
federal government agencies by developing a process
for accepting, environmentally cleaning, and sinking
decommissioned ships as artificial reefs.
Tickets for Casino Night are available for $25 each
which provides entry, one end-of-night raffle ticket, and
$500 in gaming chips to earn more raffle tickets. The
first 50 people attending the event will receive a
guaranteed door prize. Attendees who are members
of the dive club with the most people attending will
each receive an extra 10 raffle tickets for each
member towards the end-of-night drawing. Those
attendees who wear and show their CS2R Reef Tags
(find out where to purchase at www.CS2R.org) will
receive an extra $100 in gaming chips. Attendance at
the SCUBA Show is not necessary to attend Casino
Night and everyone is welcome!
There are over $30,000 in donated prizes available for
the silent auction and end-of-night drawing, including
the grand prize, a diving trip to Indonesia including 7
nights at Cocotinos Resort plus 5 nights at Kasawari-
Lembeh Resort, provided by Scuba Travel Ventures:
To purchase tickets contact Steve at 310.578.9391
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| Come Aboard The Peace For Anacapa Dives June 14 |
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Ocean Adventures divers are off to Anacapa aboard
The Peace out of Ventura Harbor, Saturday, June 14.
The diving season is in full swing and the boats are
selling out quickly, so if you are ready to spend a
Saturday complete with diving and BBQ, call OADC at
310.578.9391 to reserve your spot today!
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Baywatch Lifeguards To Speak At June 10 Dive Club Meeting |
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Say "Baywatch" anywhere in the world and images
come to mind of bathing-suited beauties bouncing
down the beach, beautiful boys in buff boats racing
through the surf, and wide sandy beaches patrolled by
lifeguards who stepped out of modeling catalogues. It
doesn't matter what language you're speaking, thanks
to the television show, Baywatch needs no translation
in hundreds of dialects around the world. This
American export familiarized Japanese, Germans,
South Africans and the rest of the world with the
idealized Southern California lifeguards portrayed in
the long-running television show
Perhaps the only place in the world where "Baywatch"
means something else is Catalina Island.
Say "Baywatch" here and something much different,
but much more important comes to mind. Baywatch
Avalon and Baywatch Isthmus are our rescuers, our
paramedics and our first line of defense against
everything from bee stings to heart attacks and from
dive accidents to lost hikers.
Those life-saving jobs are completed by eight full-time
fully trained paramedics. Like their mainland
counterparts - and the characters portrayed in the
show - these men and women are employed by the
Los Angeles County Fire Department, which operates
the County-wide Beach Lifeguard program
Don't miss this meeting June 10, 7pm at Ocean
Adventures, our speakers Brian Lanich, Ocean
Lifeguard Specialist / Paramedic and Matt Rhodes,
Ocean Lifeguard Specialist, have a great presentation
just for our dive club.
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