Scuba News-Gazette
Here, we curate the latest news, discoveries, and conservation efforts from across the web, keeping you updated on everything scuba diving. From groundbreaking research and awe-inspiring dives to essential gear reviews and travel recommendations, Scuba News is your one-stop shop for all things scuba diving. So, gear up for knowledge, and stay informed about the ever-evolving world beneath the waves!
- Malta hyperbaric consultant suspended following death of Polish diver
A hyperbaric consultant at Mater Dei Hospital in Malta has been suspended after Polish diver Krzysztof Białecki died in July. Białecki and his diving partner were exploring the wreck of the SS Polynesian when they ascended without completing their decompression stops. Białecki was treated but later died after the consultant left him in the care of a trainee operator. An inquiry has been launched to investigate the incident and ensure better care for divers in the future.
Read the full article at divemagazine.com
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- Dive the Revillagigedo Islands this November with Indigo Safaris
Dive the Revillagigedo Islands this November with Indigo Safaris for a thrilling underwater adventure. Experience close encounters with giant mantas, playful dolphins, and the unique opportunity to dive with humpback whales. This 8-night trip includes visiting sites teeming with marine life, like schooling sharks and fish. Led by photojournalist Christopher Bartlett, you'll even receive personal coaching to enhance your photography skills. The journey takes place aboard the luxurious Nautilus Under Sea, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable diving experience.
Read the full article at www.scubaverse.com
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- Shark Attack Reports of 2019
In 2018, the International Shark Attack File reported 130 shark-human interactions. These attacks were categorized as either unprovoked or provoked. Unprovoked attacks occurred without human actions provoking the shark, while provoked attacks involved human interaction, such as when divers try to touch or feed sharks. The U.S. had the most unprovoked attacks, with Florida accounting for 24% of these cases. Even though more people are spending time in the ocean, the number of shark attacks remains lower than average.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
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- Garmin Introduces the Fenix 8 Dive Computer
Garmin has introduced the Fenix 8, a new dive computer that also functions as a wristwatch. It is made with durable materials, including options in stainless steel and titanium. This device is depth rated for scuba diving up to 40 meters and supports both air and nitrox diving up to 40%. Features include an AMOLED display, built-in GPS, multiple diving modes, and tide tables, making it versatile for various outdoor activities. The price for the Fenix 8 is $1,199.
Read the full article at www.deeperblue.com
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- The Heart of House Keeping at Meridian Adventure Dive Resort Fatur
At Meridian Adventure Dive Resort, Fatur plays a vital role in housekeeping. He ensures that every guest experiences comfort and satisfaction during their stay. Fatur has a background in maintaining cleanliness, beginning his career at a hotel while in college. His passion for detail has contributed greatly to the resort's welcoming atmosphere, essential for divers who come to explore the ocean.
Read the full article at www.scubadivermag.com
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- NHS public consultation on hyperbaric chambers in England
The NHS is seeking public feedback regarding the use of hyperbaric chambers in England. These chambers help treat conditions like decompression sickness, which can occur in scuba divers. The consultation aims to understand the needs and opinions of divers and health professionals about these treatments. Findings from this feedback will help improve support for diving-related injuries in the future.
Read the full article at www.bsac.com
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- Uncontrolled Ascent Emergency [Video]
An uncontrolled ascent can be a serious issue while scuba diving. In a recent incident, a diver was seen acting strangely underwater. On investigation, his buddy found that his weight belt had fallen off, causing him to ascend rapidly. Fortunately, the buddy was able to prevent potential decompression sickness and used a DSMB to signal his position. Learning how to perform a Controlled Emergency Swimming Ascent (CESA) can help avoid such emergencies.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
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- The Surprising Secrets of Shark Sleep
Sharks need to sleep just like other animals, but they have unique adaptations for it. Many sharks must keep swimming to get oxygen, so they can use a special type of sleep called unihemispheric slow-wave sleep. This allows one half of their brain to sleep while the other half stays aware of their surroundings. Different species of sharks have different ways of resting, like finding sheltered spots or using special muscles to breathe without moving. Understanding these habits can enrich your scuba diving experience by deepening your appreciation of these incredible animals.
Read the full article at www.tdisdi.com
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- Diving in the Similan Islands: things to know before you go
The Similan Islands are a top destination for scuba diving, known for their rich marine life and excellent visibility. The best time to dive here is usually between November and May. Divers can expect to see vibrant coral reefs and a variety of fish. It's important to know that the islands are a protected area, helping to safeguard the environment.
Read the full article at worldadventuredivers.com
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- Fifth Think Pink Photo Competition: Last Chance
The Fifth Think Pink Photo Competition is ending soon, with submissions due by September 27th at 11:59 PM EST. This contest, hosted by Dive Photo Guide, encourages photographers to share their best pink-themed underwater photos. Fees for entry range from $15 to $50, with proceeds supporting breast cancer research. Contest winners will earn trips to tropical dive resorts in the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. Dive into the Pink is a nonprofit organization founded by a breast cancer survivor to raise funds through diving activities.
Read the full article at www.divephotoguide.com
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- Dates of the 45th Discovery Diving Co. Treasure Hunt Announced
The 45th annual Discovery Diving Co. Treasure Hunt will take place on October 5, 2024, at Radio Island Rock Jetty in Beaufort, North Carolina. This fun event aims to raise money for the Mile of Hope Children’s Cancer Event and Divers Alert Network. Divers will search for brightly colored oyster shells hidden in the water, competing until all shells are found. Last year, over 100 divers participated, contributing to more than $45,000 in prizes and donations from local businesses.
Read the full article at www.deeperblue.com
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- ScubaRadio 9-21-24 HOUR1
Greg The Divemaster and his friends share their experiences on a day trip in Key West with the DiveGod. They also introduce a new breakfast treat related to scuba diving. This fun outing highlights the joy of diving and enjoying the underwater world. It's a great way for divers to connect and share their love for the ocean.
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- How To Choose The Proper Wetsuit For Diving
Choosing the right wetsuit for diving isn't an exact science but there are key factors to consider. First, think about the water temperature and your tolerance for cold. You can use a wetsuit thickness chart to help decide on the right thickness. The time you spend in and out of the water and your performance needs also matter when choosing a wetsuit. Finally, different types of wetsuits like springsuits or fullsuits provide varying levels of coverage and insulation based on your diving activities.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
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- Diving into Canada
Diving in Canada offers unique experiences, especially in the Thousand Islands region. A dive club recently explored this area and found it unforgettable. They dove with Brockville Adventure Center, which provides excellent opportunities for divers. The natural beauty and diverse underwater life are highlights for those looking to dive in Canada.
Read the full article at scubahanknyc.com
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- Squid’s Massive Ink Storm Clouds The Nautilus ROV
A team of squid displayed their impressive inking skills in a video taken by the Nautilus ROV. This event occurred while the crew was retrieving the ROV in open water. The squid were drawn to the lights of the ROV, and they released ink not just in black but in various colors. This ink forms a cloud that mimics the squid’s shape, helping them escape from predators. The ink can be thick and stringy, not just liquid, which is surprising.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
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- A One-Stop Shop for EFR Instructors
EFR provides a guide with resources for instructors to support their teaching and business growth. The document includes articles on skill and business development, plus marketing tips to help instructors stand out. It caters to EFR instructors of all experience levels, from beginners to trainers. For further assistance, instructors can reach out to their regional headquarters.
Read the full article at pros-blog.padi.com
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- Episode 384 – Could You Save Your Buddy?
Knowing how to save your buddy while scuba diving is crucial. Divers should practice emergency skills regularly, like sharing air and using their buddy's gear. It's essential to stay calm and follow procedures if an incident occurs. Training and preparation can make a big difference in emergency situations. Always dive with a buddy and make sure both divers are equipped to handle emergencies.
Read the full article at www.thegreatdivepodcast.com
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- Photographer of the Week – Chris Mullen
Chris Mullen is a passionate underwater photographer and scuba instructor based in Vancouver Island. His love for photography started in the UK, but diving in Australia and New Zealand propelled him into underwater photography. He is captivated by the diverse marine life in the cold waters of the Pacific Northwest, which provides a wealth of subjects for his work. Chris hopes to improve his skills and share his experiences to encourage others to appreciate the beauty of the underwater world.
Read the full article at www.divephotoguide.com
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- Best Dive Watches Under $1000
Dive watches are essential tools for scuba divers, providing safety and timing functions underwater. A good dive watch should have a water resistance rating of at least 200 meters, a rotating bezel for tracking time, luminescent markers for visibility, and durability against saltwater and pressure. Seiko and Citizen are two respected brands offering high-quality dive watches under $1000, with several models designed specifically for divers. These watches are not only reliable but also support ocean conservation efforts, making them a great choice for anyone exploring underwater environments.
Read the full article at www.divecuracao.info
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- New Zealand Risk Management Seminars October and November 2024
In October and November 2024, New Zealand will host risk management seminars focused on diving safety. These seminars will cover real incidents and best practices for safe diving. Certificates of excellence will be awarded to PADI members. All PADI members can attend, making it a great opportunity for new divers and experienced professionals alike. Bring your Divemaster and IDC candidates to learn more about effective diving practices.
Read the full article at pros-blog.padi.com
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- How Scuba Diving Regulators Are Made [video]
Scuba diving regulators are intricate devices that play a crucial role in diving safety. They reduce high-pressure gas to a safe level and deliver it to divers. Each regulator is made to very specific standards, requiring careful manufacturing and testing. A video is available that showcases the complexity involved in this process, highlighting the essential features of regulators.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
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- Species Spotlight: Sea Otters
Sea otters are important for marine ecosystems as they help maintain healthy kelp forests. These adorable creatures rely on their dense fur to keep warm in cold waters and use tools to feed on prey like sea urchins. By eating sea urchins, sea otters prevent overgrazing, allowing kelp forests to thrive. Unfortunately, they face threats from oil spills and climate change. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these vulnerable animals and their habitats.
Read the full article at oceana.org
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- My Whale Report News – July/August 2024
Over July and August 2024, humpback whales dominated whale sightings, with 1,699 reports. Highlights included a humpback pec slapping 46 times near Savary Island and encounters with up to 40 humpbacks in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Citizen scientists' sightings are crucial for monitoring and protecting at-risk whale species. The Whale Report Alert System helps large vessels avoid striking cetaceans, as 12 out of 23 species in British Columbia are considered 'At Risk'. Reducing ship speeds around these whales is vital for their safety and survival.
Read the full article at ocean.org
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- Team Work Makes the Dream Work!
Teamwork in conservation is vital for studying and protecting whales. Recently, the Southern and Northern field teams united to assess humpback whales using drones. This collaboration led to documenting a rarely seen group of Bigg's killer whales. The data collected will help ongoing research and increase our understanding of whale health. Such teamwork not only enhances research efforts but also contributes to the larger goal of ocean conservation.
Read the full article at ocean.org
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- Popular, and tricky. The Top 6 Dive Sites That Demand Extra Caution
Some dive sites are riskier than others, requiring extra caution and experience. The Blue Hole in Egypt is notorious for accidents due to its depth and disorientation issues. The SS Thistlegorm wreck has strong currents and poor visibility, contributing to numerous incidents. The MS Zenobia wreck in Cyprus is generally easier but requires careful planning to avoid dangers. It’s important for divers to stay hydrated and follow safety protocols to minimize risks in these tricky dive locations.
Read the full article at alertdiver.eu
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- Make an Impact with Sea Shepherd Through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC)
Federal employees and military personnel can support marine life through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). By choosing Sea Shepherd, you contribute to vital efforts against illegal fishing and the protection of endangered species. Sea Shepherd actively works to save marine animals and preserve ocean ecosystems, including campaigns for the Vaquita and against Antarctic overfishing. Your CFC contributions help fund these crucial missions, which are essential for the health of our oceans.
Read the full article at seashepherd.org
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- Make an Impact with Sea Shepherd Through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC)
Federal employees can support marine life through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) by designating Sea Shepherd as their charity. This organization fights illegal fishing, protects endangered species, and preserves ocean ecosystems. Contributing helps fund operations that defend endangered marine animals like the Vaquita and raise awareness about overfishing in the Antarctic. By setting up payroll deductions, donors can provide ongoing support to these crucial missions that aim to restore balance to our oceans.
Read the full article at seashepherd.org
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- The Perfect Gifts for a Child Who Likes Marine Life and Aquariums
For children interested in marine life and aquariums, there are many exciting gift options. Snorkeling gear encourages exploration of the underwater world, even for younger kids. Eco-friendly plush toys made from recycled materials are both fun and promote environmental awareness. The PADI Bubblemaker program allows kids aged eight and above to experience scuba diving safely in shallow waters, while older kids can enroll in the Junior Open Water Diver course to get certified and dive deeper. These gifts can inspire a lasting love for the ocean and diving adventures.
Read the full article at blog.padi.com
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- Emergency First Response® Compression-Only CPR Program
Compression-only CPR, also known as hands-only CPR, is getting renewed attention for its effectiveness in emergencies. It focuses on providing continuous chest compressions without rescue breaths, making it easier to remember and safer for those worried about disease transmission. This method can circulate oxygen to vital organs, and even though it's not as comprehensive as traditional CPR, it's better than doing nothing. Training for this process is quick and can effectively serve as a community service, especially for those involved in water activities like scuba diving.
Read the full article at pros-blog.padi.com
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- PADI launches global referral programme to drum up new dive business
PADI has launched a global referral program to encourage current divers to recruit friends and family. The "Seek Adventure; Save the Ocean Together" initiative offers a 15 percent discount on the Open Water eLearning course for new divers, while referring divers receive a 30-day trial of PADI Club membership. This membership provides various benefits, including discounts on other training and certification fees. The program is part of a broader marketing effort to engage divers and promote continued education through PADI’s Master Scuba Diver Challenge.
Read the full article at divemagazine.com
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- QUIZ: Marine Life Trivia
Test your knowledge of marine life with an exciting ocean creature quiz. This quiz challenges you to identify various species and learn more about the underwater world. It's a fun way to enhance your understanding of marine ecosystems, which is important for scuba divers. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, this quiz can be a great way to engage with ocean knowledge.
Read the full article at divemagazine.com
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- 3 2 1 Dive Into Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat is known for its stunning underwater landscapes that attract divers from around the world. The area features crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, home to a vast variety of marine life. Divers can encounter amazing species, including manta rays and pygmy seahorses. This destination is highly regarded as one of the best for diving adventures.
Read the full article at www.scubadivermag.com
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- Get your ticket for BSAC’s event of the year!
Get ready for BSAC's event of the year! This event is perfect for scuba diving enthusiasts and offers a chance to connect with fellow divers. Participants can learn about the latest diving techniques, safety measures, and ocean conservation efforts. This is a great opportunity to improve your diving skills and meet new friends in the diving community.
Read the full article at www.bsac.com
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- How To Scuba – Beach Entry and Beach Exit Challenges [video]
Beach entry and exit when scuba diving can be tricky and requires skill. Each type of shoreline presents its own challenges, especially rocky beaches. Before entering the water, divers should choose a landmark for navigation and time their entry to match calmer surf. It's also important to pay attention to wave hazards to ensure a safe exit. Watching instructional videos can greatly help in mastering these techniques.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
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- ScubaRadio live studio video feed for 9-21-24.
ScubaRadio is a popular radio show dedicated to diving, airing every Saturday from 3-5pm EST. Hosted by Greg The Divemaster, it provides dive-related news and engaging conversations, resembling a relaxed gathering at a Tiki bar. Their live studio video feed is available for viewers who want to join in on the fun. The show invites listeners to participate through calls or emails, making it an interactive experience for diving enthusiasts.
Read the full article at scubaradio.com
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- Get ready for the Marine Conservation Society’s annual Great British Beach Clean this month
The Marine Conservation Society is organizing its annual Great British Beach Clean this month, one of the UK's largest marine citizen science activities. Volunteers will clean beaches and collect crucial data on marine litter, which helps protect the ocean. Last year, volunteers removed over 129,000 pieces of litter, mostly plastic. The society calls for further action against plastic pollution and sewage-related items, urging governments to implement effective waste management policies. Participating in beach cleans is a great way for divers to contribute to ocean conservation efforts.
Read the full article at www.scubaverse.com
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- A Swiss Success
SwissEmergency, located by Lake Geneva, is a successful first-aid training center. Owner Sébastien Reichel built his business by creating professional courses focused on quality and customer satisfaction. He markets his services through word of mouth and offers engaging training that includes competitions. His approach emphasizes thorough and comprehensive training over cheaper options, which clients appreciate. Reichel plans to invest in new equipment and expand his team in the future.
Read the full article at pros-blog.padi.com
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- KNM Uller (Gulen, Norway — 185 fsw)
The KNM Uller is a historical wreck located in Gulen, Norway, at a depth of 185 feet. This Norwegian Vale-class gunboat was built in 1876 and later converted to a minelayer. It was sunk during World War II after being bombed by the Royal Norwegian Navy. Scuba divers can explore this site but must be cautious due to its proximity to a major ferry route and the presence of unexploded mines. Navigation to the wreck can be tricky, so divers should prepare to use a surface marker buoy when surfacing.
Read the full article at wreckedinmyrevo.com
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- Editorial – September 2024
The September 2024 editorial focuses on the importance of business advisors in the dive industry. Many small businesses in recreational diving are started by passionate individuals who may lack broader business knowledge. Successful entrepreneurship requires understanding various components of a business, not just relying on one skill. It emphasizes the need for marketing strategies to drive sales and underlines that external advisors can help businesses improve their operations and competitive positioning.
Read the full article at diveindustrynews.net
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- German woman dies in Gran Canaria after losing leg in shark attack
A 30-year-old German woman died after a shark attacked her while she was sailing south of the Canary Islands. The incident caused her leg to be severed, leading to a cardiac arrest during her airlift to a hospital. While the specific shark species has not been confirmed, larger sharks like great whites are known to inhabit these waters. Shark attacks in the Canary Islands are very rare, with only a few documented incidents over the past century. Despite this tragic event, serious shark attacks remain uncommon in this region.
Read the full article at divemagazine.com
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- The Dramatic Effect Of Hurricanes On Wreck Dive Sites [Video]
Hurricanes can dramatically change wreck dive sites, especially in South Florida. Hurricane Irma, a powerful Category 4 storm, altered many popular wrecks and made updated dive maps useless. For instance, the Okinawa wreck was moved over 200 feet and rotated, affecting its accessibility for divers. Despite the chaos, these changes provide valuable opportunities for researchers to use 3D modeling to show the effects of storms on wrecks.
Read the full article at forscubadivers.com
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- October 2024 issue of iSCUBA
The October 2024 issue of iSCUBA highlights exciting updates in the diving community. It showcases new scuba diving training programs available for beginners and experienced divers alike. The issue emphasizes environmental conservation efforts within diving clubs. It also features a calendar of upcoming events and dives for enthusiasts to participate in.
Read the full article at www.bsac.com
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- DEMA Introduces Dive Pros of Canada Spotlight Program
DEMA has launched a new program called Dive Pros of Canada. This initiative aims to spotlight Canadian dive professionals and local diving communities. Through online and social media platforms, DEMA will share the unique stories and trends of this community. The goal is to enhance understanding of Canada’s professional diving industry and its significance.
Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
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- New DIVE BOAT Act Campaign Images Now Available
DEMA is promoting the DIVE BOAT Act to provide insurance relief to dive businesses. New campaign images have been released for sharing on social media. The organization encourages everyone to participate by spreading awareness and asking for support. Thanks were given to several members for their contributions to the campaign graphics.
Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
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- SSI LEADS THE DIVING INDUSTRY IN CONSERVATION COURSE OFFERINGS
SSI is leading the scuba diving industry in environmental education by introducing new conservation courses. Recently, they added four new specialty programs as part of their Blue Oceans initiative. The latest additions, “Coral Reef Restoration” and “Invasive Species Management,” empower divers to protect aquatic ecosystems. These courses join a total of eleven offered by SSI, covering topics like marine life protection and sustainable dive practices. Overall, SSI aims to create a community of divers dedicated to preserving the ocean's beauty for future generations.
Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
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- SSI Continues Environmental Education Leadership with TWO New Specialty Courses
SSI has introduced two new specialty courses: "Coral Reef Restoration" and "Invasive Species Management." These courses are part of SSI's Blue Oceans initiative, which focuses on environmental stewardship. The Coral Reef Restoration specialty teaches divers how to restore coral habitats, while the Invasive Species Management course trains divers to identify and manage harmful invasive species. Completion of these courses earns divers an Ocean Guardian Digital Card, recognizing their commitment to ocean conservation.
Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
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- Sea Shepherd CEO Receives 2024 National Ohtli Award
Pritam Singh, the CEO of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, received the National Ohtli Award on September 16, 2024. The award recognizes his significant contributions to marine conservation in Mexico, especially for endangered species like the Vaquita and the Totoaba. The ceremony coincided with Mexico's Independence Day, emphasizing its cultural significance. Singh dedicated the award to marine life, highlighting the continued partnership between Sea Shepherd and the Government of Mexico over the past ten years to combat illegal fishing and protect the oceans.
Read the full article at seashepherd.org
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- Is Yelp Still Relevant? Does your retail Scuba shop use Yelp to its fullest potential?
Yelp is still an important tool for local businesses, including retail scuba shops. It helps customers find honest feedback and photos about businesses they might visit. To make the most of Yelp, scuba shops should create a detailed business profile, encourage customer reviews, and respond to feedback promptly. Utilizing Yelp's advertising tools and running promotions can also attract more customers and improve the shop's visibility.
Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
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- Explorer Ventures Fleet® Announces 2024 DEMA Show “You Choose Your DEMA Deal” Specials
Explorer Ventures Fleet® announced its 2024 DEMA Show offers, called “You Choose Your DEMA Deal.” This promotion allows dive shops and travel agencies to select between additional complimentary berths or larger cash discounts for liveaboard trips through 2026/2027. Destinations include the Caribbean, the Galapagos Islands, and more, with opportunities for significant savings. The company aims to provide tailored options to enhance profitability while offering exciting diving experiences.
Read the full article at www.divenewswire.com
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- Magdelena Bay: Experience the Mexican Sardine Run this November with Indigo Safaris
Experience the exciting Mexican Sardine Run in Magdalena Bay this November with Indigo Safaris. From November 3 to 10, 2024, divers and snorkelers will have the chance to see massive schools of sardines and predators like striped marlin, dolphins, and sea lions. The trip includes exploring the vibrant biodiversity of Baja California's waters and diving on historical wrecks. This adventure is designed for all levels of divers, offering snorkeling and photography coaching from an expert underwater photographer.
Read the full article at www.scubaverse.com
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