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14 New Jersey-The (Underwater) Garden State
All along the 130-mile coastline of the Garden State, divers can explore a wide variety of wrecks from every time period in American history; it is literally a swim through the past. For divers, the words “Jersey Shore” have a totally different meaning. Michael Salvarezza and Christopher P. Weaver
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28 Ohio Diving Rocks
Scuba diving rocks in Ohio…literally! Lakes, quarries and in one case, even salt water allow divers to experience many underwater environments in Ohio. Numerous Midwestern quarries gave up their souls to pave the Ohio roadways leaving behind quarries filled with adventure and intrigue. By Mike Hughes
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32 Bonaire – Eco & Diver Friendly
Divers flock to Bonaire for its pristine reefs and diverse marine life. The waters around Bonaire are set aside as an official marine park making the diving an opportunity to see the environment untouched and unspoiled. Eco friendly Bonaire offers exceptionally clear viz and the accommodations are great. By Rick Stratton
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elcome to the March edition of Northeast/Midwest Dive News. As usual we have slaved over this edition – jamming it full of information to help you become more active in the sport – locally – where it really matters. Many readers have recently noticed the many improvements to the magazine, both print and online, but for those who have missed them I’d like to point some out. Our Hot News and regional news section in the magazine are jammed with great news items this month. Not only is the local diving community coming out of our winter slumber but you are sending us your events to editor@divenewsmag. com or online at www.divenewsmag. com. Either way we have lots of news
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USS Arthur W. Radford Plans Move Forward
Plans to scuttle a retired U.S. Navy destroyer as part of a threestate artificial reef system just 30 miles from the Ocean City Inlet, has been moved to April 2011 as final preparations on the vessel continue and the window for suitable weather starts to close. The USS Arthur W Radford will be the largest ship sunk on the East Coast as an artificial reef. This wreck will be an exciting addition to the local and national dive industry. It will lay in approximately 140 feet of water with the top deck of the ship around 60 feet deep allowing for the whole range of divers from recreational to the technical. For more info visit www.ussarthurradford.com.
The Women Divers Hall of Fame welcomes 10 New Members
Dedicated to recognizing and honoring the contributions of women divers, the Women Divers Hall of Fame™ (WDHOF) is proud to announce the selection of ten new members who will constitute the Class of 2011. The new members are, Sally E. Bauer, MD, Gina Bier, Christine Rooney Bird, MD, Céline Cousteau, Anna DeLoach, Karen Straus, Maureen Langevin, Michele Westmorland, Deborah Whitcraft and Cristina Zenato. These extraordinary women will be officially inducted into WDHOF March 26 at the Beneath the Sea (BTS) Awards Banquet at the Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel in Secaucus, New Jersey. For more info visit www.BeneathTheSea.org.
Dive News Teen Writer Brianna Darcy Awarded Scholarship
Dive News teen writer and diver Brianna Darcy was awarded a $1000 scholarship from the Women Divers Hall of Fame and Ocean Pals through their Marine Careers Program, a part of Beneath the Sea Dive show. The Marine Careers Program’s scholarship is one of the few that are available for Brianna’s age, 14 years old, however according to her dad Bill, once Brianna turns 16 a “world of scholarships will open up for her” and she can’t wait. The scholarship will be awarded during the Women Divers Hall of Fame lunch at this years’ Beneath the Sea Dive Show to be held March 25 – 27 at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, New Jersey. For more info visit www.beneaththesea.org
Their focus is small, customized classes to fit your busy schedule. Basic SCUBA classes are offered in either a group or private format. SCUBA diving charters will also be offered. Diver services are offered to the boating community in the Boston Harbor area. Help us welcome Captain James Sullivan. For more info visit www. bostonharbordivingcompany.com
Dive Rite to Participate in Water Demos
Lamar Hires and Pete Nawrocky will be giving in-water demos of the Nomad side mount system and the O2ptima CCR Monday, March 28. PADI Americas will host a TecRec Xplor Day at the Secaucus Recreation Center the day after the Beneath the Sea consumer show. The day’s events will include presentations from some of the biggest names in the tech industry as well as demonstrations from different equipment manufacturers. For more info visit www.padi.com.
Blackbeard’s Sword, Found! Archaeologists Discover Pirate Treasure Off North Carolina Coast
It’s likely Edward Teach didn’t need much to scare his enemies. Better known as Blackbeard, he boasted a thick mass of facial hair so intimidating that it got immortalized in history. Archaeologists now suspect they’ve found one more clue behind the pirate’s menace: Blackbeard’s sword. National Geographic published photos released by a team Image courtesy that has for over a decade been excavating the newsfeed.time.com Queen Anne’s Revenge, which was Blackbeard’s flagship until it ran aground in an inlet off the coast of North Carolina in 1718. These include fragments of a gilded hilt and pommel, possibly of French design. The shipwreck has been worked on since 1997.
The Frogmen Volunteers
The Frogmen Volunteers originated in 1988, as an offshoot of the Gillmen, for the purpose of giving the terminally ill children at The Hole In The Wall Camp an opportunity to try SCUBA in the camp’s own pool. After working through all the medical concerns, they received permission to take the kids underwater to a maximum depth of six feet. Today’s campers are limited to a depth of three feet and there must be one certified diver for every two children. There are from 50 to 80 kids who want to try SCUBA every time the volunteers go to the camp. Please give some time to this worthwhile cause which brings so much joy to kids who need all the joy they can. The Hole In The Wall Camp is located in Ashford, CT off Route 44. For more information about volunteering, you can contact Bob Buettner at work (860) 528-9586.
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Club meeting, 7 p.m., Quincy Emergency Management Team Headquarters, Quincy, MA. www.southshoreneptunes.com Apr. 6: Hammerheads Dive Club meeting, 7 p.m., Salty Dogs Eats & Drinks, Virginia Beach, Va. www.ldcscuba.com Mar. 8: Stingray Dive Club meeting, 6:30 p.m., Bullseye Bar, Summit, MO. www.tdscuba.com/stingray_dive_club Mar. 8: Buckeye Divers club meeting, 8 p.m., Tommy’s Pizza, Upper Arlington, OH. www.buckeyedivers.net Mar. 8: Deep Blue Divers meeting, 7 p.m., Chicagoland Scuba, Lake Zurich, IL. www.deepbluedivers.com Mar. 9: Four Lakes Scuba Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Babe’s American Grill, Madison, WI. http:// fourlakesscubaclub.dot5hosting.com Mar. 9: Aqua Amigos Scuba Club meeting, 8 p.m., Euclid Family YMCA, Euchlid, OH. www.aquaamigos.com Mar. 11: H2Ogres meeting, 8 p.m., Elmhurst YMCA, Elmhurst, IL. www. h2ogres.com Mar. 14: Circleville Landsharks Meeting, Gibby’s Restaurant, Circleville, OH. www.circlevillelandsharks.com Mar. 15: Kittyhawk Dive Club meeting, Elsa’s Restaurant, Centerville, OH Mar. 16: Great Lakes Aquanauts meeting, 7 p.m., Location Varies, Farmington, M I . w w w. g r e a t l a k e s a q u a n a u t s . o r g . Mar. 17: Gavia Scuba Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Twin Dragons Restaurant, West Chester, OH Mar. 18-20: Ohio ScuabFest 2011 and 52nd Annual OCSSDIU Banquet Ball, Crowne Plaza Hotel, North Columbus, OH. www.scubafest.org Mar. 20: Michigan Lake Divers Association meeting, 4 p.m., Vantage Point Maritime Center, Port Huron, MI. www. michlakedivers.com Mar. 21-26: FDIC – Fire Department Instructors Conference, Indiana Convention Center & Locas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN. www.fdic.com Mar. 22: Badger State Dive Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Edwardo’s Natural Pizza, Milwaukee, WI. badgerstatediveclub.org Mar. 25-26: 12th Annual Ghost Ships Festival, Wyndham Hotel and Convention Center, Milwaukee, WI. www.ghost-ships.org Mar. 29: Fort Wayne Diving Club meeting, 7 p.m., Deep Blue Divers, Fort Wayne, IN. www.fortwaynediveclub.org Mar. 30: Canadian Sport Divers Scuba Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Canadian Sport Subs Dive Shop, Belleville, Ontario, Canada. http://home.cogeco.ca/~csdivers/ Apr. 5: Michigan Seasnoopers meeting, 7:30 p.m., Location varies, Detroit, MI. info@seasnoopers.com for site location.
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Mar 8: Buxmont Dive Club meeting, 6:30 p.m., Bones Grille, Lansdale, Pa. www. buxmontdiveclub.com Mar. 8: SeConn Skin Divers meeting, 7:30 p.m., Olympic Pizza, Norwichtown, Conn., www.seconndivers.org Mar. 8: Central Main Muck Divers meeting, 7 p.m., Ground Round Restaurant, Augusta, ME. www.cmmd.org Mar. 9: NYC Sea Gypsies, 7:00pm at McGees Irish Pub (240 W. 55th St. NYC) New York, N.Y. www.seagypsies.org Mar. 10: Maine-iac Divers club meeting, 6:30 p.m., Maine Divers Scuba Center, Portland, Maine. www.maine-iacdivers.com Mar. 11: Fathom Divers Dive Club meeting, 7 p.m., VFW Post #7916, Occoquan, VA. www.fathomdivers.org Mar. 14: Divers Anonymous Scuba Dive Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Mario’s Restaurant, Clifton, N.J. www.angelfire. com/nj4/divers Mar. 15: Long Island Divers Association meeting, 8 p.m., Brookhaven Town Community Center, Blue Point, N.Y. www.lidaonline.com Mar. 16: New England Aquarium Dive Club meeting, 6:30 p.m., New England Aquarium, Boston, Mass. www.aqua.org Mar. 16: In Too Deep Dive Club meeting, 7 p.m., Don Antonio’s Bar & Restaurant, Union, N.J. (908) 687-7020 Mar. 17: Pioneer Valley Dive Club meeting, 7 p.m., At the Water’s Edge, Westfield, Pa. www.lovetodive.com/ pioneer_valley_dive_club.html Mar. 19: Aquatic Voyagers Scuba Club of N.Y. meeting, 1 p.m., Gym at Guy R. Brewer & Liberty, Jamaica, N.Y. www. avscdivers.org Mar. 22: SeConn Skin Divers meeting, 7:30 p.m., Olympic Pizza, Norwichtown, Conn., more info www.seconndivers.org Mar. 28: Padi TecRec Xplor Day, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Secaucus, NJ. www. tecxplordayssecaucus.eventbrite.com Mar. 31: The Gillmen Dive Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Marco Polo, East Hartford, CT. www.gillmen.org Apr. 1: Deep Six Divers meeting, 7 p.m., Inland Divers, Leicester, MA Apr. 5: The Dive Club meeting, 8:30 p.m., Molly Malone’s, Bayshore, N.Y. www.thediveclub.com Apr. 5: Monadnock Divers Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., The Pub Restaurant, Keene, N.H. www.monadnockdivers.org Apr. 5: South Jersey Dive Club meeting, 7 p.m., The Taproom on West Crystal Ave., HaddonTownship, N.J. www.sjdiveclub.com Apr. 5: The Innerspace Explorers Dive Club meeting, 7 p.m., On the Border Restaurant, Rocky Hill, CT. www. innerspaceexplorers.org Apr. 5: South Shore Neptunes Skin Divers
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CLUB MEETINGS & EVENTS Apr. 6: Aqua Masters meeting, 8:30 p.m., Lakewood YMCA, Lakewood, OH, aquamastersof lakewood.freeservers.com Apr. 6: DiveQuest Scuba Club meeting, 7 p.m., Valparaiso Public Library, Valpraiso, IN. www.divequestscuba.org Apr. 7: Columbus Sea Nags Scuba Diver meeting, 8 p.m., Plank’s Restaurant, Columbus, OH. www.seanags.com
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REGIONAL NEWS - IN MEMORIAM
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aul Cornell, (1956 – 2011), a northeastern diver with a love for the Detroit Red Wings, passed away suddenly of pancreatic cancer Feb. 4th. Paul worked for the New York State Department of Transportation for many years and was an avid scuba diver. Paul became a certified diver in June 1985. He joined NYSDA and became the Digest
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ames A Boyd, (1941-2010) a long time diver and friend has passed away. Jim died on Friday, Dec. 31, 2010. Jim was a good friend to many people in the railroad and diving community. He worked for Carstens Publications where he served as editor of Railfan and Railroad magazine from its inception in 1974 through to his retirement in 1998. Jim always enjoyed diving and after several years of informal heavy gear diving with close friends he started the North East Diving Equipment Group. Over the years he contributed a lot to the sport including
the Memorial Day and Labor Day Dive Rallies. For his services to the Historical Diving Society, Jim was awarded the first E.R. Cross Award in 1994. He was one of only a few recipients to receive the award personally from E.R. Cross. Jim is survived by a sister and nephew in Dixon, Illinois. A memorial service was held on Jan. 8th at the IliffRuggerio Funeral Home in Newton, NJ. ■
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he arrival of the month of March is greatly anticipated at the Long Island Divers Association, as it signals the impending start of a new dive season and all of the wonderful events that come with it. One of the biggest events of our calendar year is Beneath The Sea, the North American continent’s largest scuba diving exposition. Held annually for over 35 years, Beneath The Sea is attended by over 14,000 divers, who come to visit nearly 400 vendors from around the world. Guests also have the opportunity to attend workshops, seminars and parties galore. In addition to features such as a Public Safety Divers Conference, the Diver of the Year Awards Banquet, Women’s Diver Hall of Fame inductions, David Doubilet the International Underwater Film Festival and way too many other events to list here, guests enjoy a three day celebration of all that is great about the sport of scuba diving. Naturally, the focus of the Long Island Divers Association is all that is great about local, meaning Northeast, diving. Our participation at Beneath The Sea is all about what is going on here in our own back yard. This year’s BTS display will feature loads of artifacts recently recovered from Northeast shipwrecks, carefully preserved and displayed for the entire world to see. Notable among them are the bell recovered last year from the Andrea Doria by local divers Carl
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Bayer and Ernie Rookey, and the seven and a half foot tall auxiliary helm recovered from the Ayuruoca, expedition style, by the team from Captain Joe Mazraani’s dive boat Tenacious. The Tenacious team was a who’s-who of Northeast wreck diving talent, including local legend and LIDA member Pat Rooney. Our display will also include artifacts that we have located in local museums as a result of our research on the HMS Sylph, including a musket that is believed to have come from the Sylph that was recovered by the crew of a steam dredge working near the wreck site in the late 1920’s. This artifact was located in the attic of the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum. We also located the Captains sea chest during a visit to
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the Southampton Historical Museum. The chest, complete with the Captain’s name engraved on a brass plaque on the cover, washed ashore at the time of the shipwreck in January of 1815 and remained in private hands for many years before being donated to the museum. We would like to thank Zach Studenroth, Southampton Town Historian and Director of the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum, and Tom Edmonds, Director of the Southampton Historical Museum for allowing us to display these irreplaceable historical artifacts. The time that we have spent in local museums as part of our research has been incredibly rewarding. If you have not spent any time in one of your local museums recently you owe it to yourself to go check them out!
Also included in our display, in cooperation with Bob Rusnak and the Historical Diving Society, will be a JIM Suit from the 1970’s. A JIM Suit is what is commonly called an “atmospheric suit” which means that while a diver is wearing it in the water, much like a small personal submarine, the diver is never exposed to more than one atmosphere of pressure. Featuring a self contained rebreather system, 72 hour dives to 2000 feet and more were possible, with no decompression obligation! This suit comes to us courtesy of Oceaneering Int., a world leader in submersible systems. It was retired in 1980 and has been on display at the Living Seas at Walt Disney World since 1981. I can’t wait to take it for a spin in Lake Ronkonkoma!
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be equipped with boots for walking on the ocean floor, fins for swimming, or a surface powered propulsion system for hours of deep sea work. Bob Rusnak and the Historical Diving Society will once again be a major presence at Beneath The Sea, with displays of vintage commercial, military and civilian diving gear from around the world. Of particular interest will be a replica of the underwater diving helmets used in the epic underwater film “20,000 Leagues Beneath the Sea”.
There will also be a raffle to win a brand new, fully functional, US Navy Mark V diving helmet made by the DESCO Corporation. This could very well be the best $5 that you ever spent! We have spent a lot of time talking about the display that we will have at Beneath The Sea, but there is also some very exciting news about this year’s event that we would like to share with you. Every year since 2000, the Women Divers Hall Of Fame has presented its incoming inductees at the Diver of the Year Awards Banquet. This year’s inductees are a deserving group, but two of the ladies are very near and dear to our hearts. Congratulations go out to Captain Maureen Langevin of Dive Voyager Productions, and Deborah Whitcraft of the New Jersey Maritime Museum. “Captain Mo” is a film videographer and producer, scuba instructor, boat captain and a really great friend to the Long Island Divers Association. She and her husband Steve have presented numerous productions at our annual Film Festival, and have produced several productions about LIDA activities. In fact, Dive Voyager Productions will be presenting a documentary on our research into the loss of the HMS Sylph at Beneath The Sea on Saturday afternoon. Deborah Whitcraft is the President and Curator of the New Jersey Maritime Museum. We went down to check out Deb’s museum at the unveiling of the Stolt Dagali anchor display last year, and I have to tell you that it is one of the most impressive facilities that I have every seen! Bright, clean, airy and open, once inside you may never want to leave. The museum is home to thousands of historical documents pertaining to Northeast shipwrecks and maritime history, and a tremendous display of artifacts dating back hundreds of years. Not only that, the museum is open free to the public all year ‘round! Deb’s work in creating the museum, along with her work
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The Stolt Dagali. Photo New Jersey Maritime Museum. expedition created by former LIDA President Edith Hoffman, who will be joining us for this very special anniversary dive. Over the years the AquaWoman dive has come to be an iconic event attended US Navy Mark V Diving Helmet by women divers from all around the country. Photo by DESCO Corporation. LIDA is proud to be the coordinator of the AquaWoman dive, and as a scuba instructor for many, many years, will be offering advance reservations at its made her a natural choice for the Women display at Beneath The Sea. This year’s Divers Hall of Fame. trip will be held on Saturday, August 6th, Congratulations to Deb and Captain Mo, aboard the dive boats Lockness and Sea and all of the rest of the incoming inductees Hawk. The Lockness and the Sea Hawk into the Women Divers Hall of Fame, we are will transport our lucky participants to the quite proud of you all! wreck of the USS San Diego for a two tank 2011 is the 30th anniversary of the dive, then return to the Lockness’ s berth AquaWoman Dive, a “women’s only” dive
for the legendary afterparty. Dive Voyager Productions will be on hand to record the event both underwater and above. This event sells out year after year, and this year will be no exception. Be sure to be at the LIDA display early to make your reservation! While you are there, you will have the opportunity to renew your Long Island Divers Association membership, take a look at all of our new merchandise items, and rub elbows with all of your local diving friends. Hope to see you there! ■ Article by Bill Pfeiffer, president of the Long Island Divers Association. To contact Bill, email bill@island-diving. us or find him on facebook.com/profile. php?id=1061841085
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The water was completely black. Although we had descended through clear, almost tropical water, a few minutes of digging in the muck had thrown up clouds of inky dark mud and visibility was now completely obliterated. With our eyes useless in this curtain of silt, we used our fingers to feel along the bottom. In this surreal atmosphere, our ears easily picked up the sound of tinkling glass from all around us. We were bottle diving on the wreck of the Asfalto, an unknown wreck sitting in 95 feet of water, 16 miles southwest of New York’s Jones Inlet. The Asfalto is a low-lying wreck, about 300 feet in length thought by some to be a barge that sank on March 12, 1932. And despite the ease with which the bottom is silted up, many divers flock to this site for the opportunity to discover antique bottles of every shape and size. The wreck lies close to the site used by garbage barges years ago to discharge their cargo and in the decades since its sinking, it has become a magnet for old-fashioned bottles of all types rolling down a small underwater slope. Today, this site is a treasure trove of fascinating artifacts. Its just one of the many special underwater sites that New Jersey holds in store for divers exploring her waters. All along the 130-mile coastline of the Garden State, divers can explore a wide variety of wrecks of every time period in American history. And for shore divers there are plenty of adventures to be found within swimming distance of land. For divers, the words “Jersey Shore” have a totally different meaning! Shark River Inlet is one of New Jersey’s premier shore diving hotspots. Located in Avon-by-the-Sea in Northern New Jersey, Shark River Inlet is a small tidal river inlet with stone jetties or bulkheads on both sides that offers diving opportunities in several locations along the jetties and upstream in the river. Like all New Jersey shore dives, visibility can vary from a few feet to 15 feet. Divers exploring these waters will find an abundance of Anemones, Crabs, Lobsters and bottom dwelling fish. For local divers, Shark River Inlet is not to be missed. There are similar sites up and down the New Jersey coast but a favorite for divers in southern New Jersey is the Holgate Jetty. Located on Long Beach Island, this cement block and rock jetty offers divers opportunities to look for Lobster, crabs and other crustaceans along with schools of blackfish. In the late summer and early autumn, Holgate Jetty is often home to tropical fish making their way up the Gulf Stream and divers looking to stock their home aquariums flock here to find these wayward treasures. And for the truly stout of heart, look for the occasional Bull Shark or Thresher shark that can sometimes be found patrolling these inshore waters. While New Jersey’s shore dives can be rewarding, the excitement of exploring the shipwrecks offshore is unequaled. Because of the shipping lane approaches to New York City, ships have been sinking in these waters for centuries. Accidents, weather related tragedies and wartime activity have sent ships of all types to the bottom. Some estimates of the total number of wrecks offshore from New Jersey are between 4000 and 7000! Many of these shipwrecks are accessible to divers. For example, The RP Resor was a 445-foot tanker, which sank in 130 feet of water on February 28, 1942 after being torpedoed by the 14
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touching distance for the better part of 45 minutes! Interested divers can also catch a glimpse of history by visiting the Museum of NJ Maritime History where they can see the recovered anchor from the Stolt. Nearby to the Stolt D’Agali is the wreck of the USS Algol. The USS Algol was intentionally sunk on November 22, 1991 as part of the New Jersey Artificial Reef program. Sitting in 140 feet of water, but reachable in 70 feet, the Algol presents exciting opportunities for divers of all skill levels. For properly equipped, trained and experienced divers, there are excellent penetration dives to be made on this enormous wreck. Although the wreck was prepared for safe diving prior to its
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NEW JERSEY sinking, the accumulation of silt over the years makes any penetration potentially dangerous without the proper training! Divers exploring inside the wreck will find many pieces of equipment left intact, while divers swimming outside along its superstructure will find a wreck completely covered in marine life. Another fascinating part of the artificial reef program in New Jersey is the DelJerseyLand inshore reef site. Lying in water equidistant from Cape May, New Jersey, Ocean City, Maryland and the Indian River Inlet in Delaware, this is a cooperative regional effort first permitted in 2006. Today, in addition to the Gregory Poole, a retired 175-foot Navy vessel that was sunk as part of the reef in 2007, the reef consists of a number of retired Brightliner New York City subway cars. Plans to further expand the reef are underway with the anticipated sinking of the USS Arthur W. Radford, a 563-foot destroyer last deployed during Operation Enduring Freedom that will become the longest vessel ever sunk intentionally in the Atlantic Ocean when it is eventually sunk in these waters. Other popular wrecks often visited by the New Jersey and New York based charter boats include the Bald Eagle, a broken up barge in 90 feet of water, The Texas Tower, the remains of a sunken Air Force radar platform, The Gulf Trade, an oil tanker sunk in 90 feet of water, The Pinta, a freighter sitting on its side on 90 feet of water and the Tolten, a Chilean freighter sunk in 95 feet of water after being torpedoed in 1942. With so many choices, a New Jersey Wreck diver can spend a lifetime exploring sunken maritime history in these waters and never run out of new adventures! Whether you are a nautical historian, an artifact hunter, a lover of marine life or an underwater photographer, New Jersey offers something for everyone. Dive sites ranging from easy shore entries to challenging, adrenaline fueled wreck dives and everything in between can be found up and down the New Jersey coast. Why not suit up and give it a try? â–
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FROM FISHING TRAWLER TO FISH HAVEN: THE MANDY RAY
By Michael Salvarezza and Christopher P. Weaver
For divers, Long Island’s waters are known for shipwrecks. Some of these wrecks are famous for the challenges they present: The USS San Diego, Coimbra, U-853 and, of course, the Andrea Doria represent some of the more difficult wrecks to dive in these waters. Experienced, well-trained and adequately equipped divers should only visit these shipwrecks. But for divers of almost all levels, there are some beautiful wrecks within reach. In October of 1998, the Mandy Ray, a 126 foot fishing trawler became the latest addition to the Shinnecock Artificial Reef. This reef, a collection of small shipwrecks, obsolete armored vehicles and other assorted material, lies just two miles south of the Shinnecock Inlet in waters ranging between 80 and 95 feet in depth. All told, the extent of this reef is about 35 acres (680 yards by 250 yards). The sinking of the Mandy Ray was the end result of hard work between the owners of the dive boat Jean Marie (Ken and Jean Marie Jastrzebski, who tragically died in a car crash in 2005) and the DEC and the Cornell Cooperative Extension, who joined together to arrange for the sinking of this vessel.
Recently, we set out on a warm, summer day from the Ponquogue Marina aboard the dive vessel Sidekick, a 6-pack offering in shore and offshore wreck diving charters throughout the season. After a short, 25 minute run to the site we were ready to go diving. The Mandy Ray sits upright and is basically intact. Divers reach the wreck in about 45 feet of water and have to strain to reach 92 feet of depth in the sand if they find themselves in some of the small washouts alongside the wreck. Swimming over the top of the wreck, the wheelhouse, the bow and the stern section all make for a captivating dive for both experienced and novice open water divers. Visibility on this wreck is generally quite good, although it is subject to the same variable Atlantic Ocean conditions that all wrecks in our area experience. After circumnavigating the wreck on the outside, we decided to venture inside the wheelhouse, a very picturesque location with ample openings and plenty of ambient light. There are some interesting swimthroughs and we spent about half of our dive inside this beautiful little shipwreck.
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Along the way, we spotted Black Sea Bass, schools of Blackfish, Bergall and even a large Conger eel poking its head out from a small compartment deeper inside the wreck. Indeed, the irony of the situation struck us: The Mandy Ray was now home to the same fish life that she once was in the business of hunting! The Mandy Ray is a perfect introduction to the world of Northeast Shipwreck Diving. Because of her location, the trip to the site is quick, the boats leave at a reasonable time in the morning and they return you to shore in time for a late lunch. What more could you ask for? Give the Mandy Ray a try. Regardless of your skill level, you will want to come back for more. ■
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The Host for this anniversary year International Film Festival will be David Doubilet. David spends his life photographing the underwater world, doing so since he put his Brownie Hawkeye camera
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For this important one-of-a-kind, project the Smithsonian commissioned filmmaker and ocean conservationist Feodor Pitcairn. For the next three-years, Pitcairn traveled with his team to some of the world’s most remote ocean sites to capture the magic that happens there in stunning footage. At Beneath the Sea this Saturday night, you too will sit in awe as this magic unfolds before your eyes. Jill Heinerth spent over a decade working as a creative collaborator with Wes Skiles. The underwater photography professionals lost a standard-bearer when we lost Wes this past summer. Jill will offer a moving tribute to Wes Skiles contributions to conservation and safety when she previews her documentary, We are Water a film Jill is making to carry the message Wes so eloquently expressed about protecting our water resources.
Feodor Pitcairn Feodor Pitcairn began photographing wildlife while in his teens. Since 1967, he has worked predominantly underwater, constantly perfecting his portrayal of marine animals within the context of their underwater seascape. In 2008, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. opened the largest exhibit in its history, the Sant Ocean Hall. A keynote feature of the hall is the Ocean Odyssey presentation – eight highdefinition projections that wrap 200 feet of the halls upper bay.
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Larkin High School teams up with Rogest and Our World Underwater
“Think globally and act locally”. This is the philosophy of internationally renowned marine artist, Ron Steven, better known as Rogest in the art and diving world. There is no better place to put those words into action, than in the Midwest at the culturally diverse Larkin High School (LHS), where glimpses of the outside world and opportunities for exposure outside the community are extremely limited. SDI Master Instructor and S.T.A.R.S. International founder Kevin Vaughn derived a creative method to introduce life skills, marine education, and art through collaboration with Rogest. The developmental needs of the students and the outreach of Rogest have come together this year in parallel to a 2-year agreement with Larkin High School to host a unique mentoring program that beckoned Rogest’s support. By combining this unique scuba mentoring program with the art world and marine education the opportunity has been created to reach many people worldwide to encourage them to protect and conserve the world’s oceans. The resulting paintings along with student’s descriptions were on display at Our World Underwater Scuba Expo Feb. 19-21. For more info visit www.Rogest.com.
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oted Oceanographer Richard A. Cooper, Ph.D. passed away Jan. 28th. Richard “Dick” was an oceanographer and Professor Emeritus at the University of Connecticut. Early in his career he was a biologist at the National Marine Fisheries Service in Woods Hole, Mass. where he led the Manned Undersea Science & Technology group. During this time he was involved with many of our nation’s first experiments in saturation diving and undersea habitation. In 1982, he received the prestigious NOGI Award for Diver of the Year in Science. Dick was also a former director of the National Undersea Research Center at the University of Connecticut where he implemented research programs using underwater vehicles across New England, the Great Lakes, and in places around the world. He founded the High School Aquanaut Program that created oncein-a-lifetime opportunities for hundreds of high school students and teachers in ocean sciences. Starting in the mid-1990s, Dick became director of the Marine Sciences & Technology Center at UConn for 10 years where he was instrumental, among other things, in the construction of two new stateof-the-art research and education buildings in addition to the university’s flagship research vessel, the R/V Connecticut. He was the founder and driving force behind Ocean Technology Foundation and the SeaBase1 Corp. Most recently, Dick was nominated for Diver of the Year award from Beneath the Sea. On his behalf, the Cooper family is expected to accept the award during a ceremony in March. ■ 24
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ometimes you just have to push on even when others can’t see what you see… this is something one young woman with a passion for the underwater world and family travel learned by trial and success. Now, 11 years later Kids Sea Camp President and Woman Scuba Diving Hall of fame diver Margo Peyton not only gets to share her vision quest but also has gotten to see it soar beyond her wildest dreams. What began as one scuba mom’s quest for family dive adventure drawn out on a restaurant napkin has now become a legacy. Kids Sea Camp, corporate based in South Carolina, provides families with ocean oriented adventures in exotic dive destinations and liveaboards around the world. Those signing on for the sea based eco adventures are treated to a full week of dive events and educational programs for families with kids age 4-16. Families are treated to 7 nights worth of accommodations, diving, meals, whale shark safaris, Mantas, white water rafting, zip lining, sailing, surfing and many other activities and fun. The adventures cater to both adults and kids. Kids take part in PADI diver and other Specialty courses all while learning about the ocean’s. Families come bacl each year to dive with each other and meet new families with kids that dive. “When I began years ago, not many resorts could understand the concept 26
of catering to kids,” Peyton said. “The resorts didn’t look at kids as an incredible worthwhile clientele that would grow their client base for years to come. I had to do the foot work and show the value for the destination as a whole that kids aren’t difficult or costly and could benefit them for today and tomorrow.” Peyton says now with her ability to fill their resorts for 2-3 solid weeks every year with families, they resorts get it, and they love the fun change of pace with kids. Kids Sea Camp has really blossomed. Peyton says. “We have contributed to over 4,000 certified PADI youth divers and thousands of specialty certs for and adults. Kids Sea Camp was given an Emmy award for best educational kids programs with Kids Guides,” “It has been stated by Rainer Jens a National Geographic writer, who attended with his family, to be one of the best family adventures ever. The main objective of Kids Sea Camp is to promote and educate with a strong focus on conservation. This is accomplished while providing a safe family friendly place for families to enjoy the underwater world together. Kids attending the camp are challenged and motivated while having fun in their age appropriate programs. Students share encounters with multiple marine animals and activities guided by a staff dedicated to teaching in safe professional hands on setting.
PADI Programs such as SASY which is snorkeling for kids age 5+, SEAL TEAM, the first stage of scuba diving, experienced in a confined environment for kids age 8+, PADI JOW Certification, for kids 10 and up and a Teen Ocean Discovery program which offers specialty certifications like digital photography, all offer young people age 1016 a chance to really get their feet into the water in a positive way. All certified diver kids this year get a free DC1200 SeaLife Digital underwater camera with photo clinics and photo dives to help them share their experiences and show their talent. Dive News Network Publisher Rick Stratton and his family have taken advantage of attending Kids Sea Camp and he can’t say enough about his experience. “My daughter Amanda is a fish anyways but being able to take her someplace where the entire family could get involved in the learning process and she could get really excited about attending was just plain cool,” Stratton says. “We could not have asked for a safer environment through which Amanda could explore the water.” Kid Sea Camp is now held in Costa Rica at Ocotal, Grand Cayman with DiveTech, Palau with Sam’s Tours, the Galapagos and Bonaire with Buddy Dive and Utila with Laguna Beach all offer the kids and their families varied adventures. This year in Bonaire Kids Sea Camp is sponsoring the first young adult diver program. For
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kids who are 14-17 years old. Kids Sea Camp is growing with along with the kids, offering them something that contributes to their future, PADI programs allow for the earning and college credits. Margo Peyton is especially excited about the Bonaire trip this year because there are great things happening in that part of the world’s oceans. “Buddy Dive has been rejuvenating and growing the reefs is Bonaire and will be introducing this to the families,” Peyton says. Kids Sea Camp has trips to many different world destinations. For more info on Kids Sea Camp visit www.familydivers. com email kids@kidsseacamp.com or call 803-419-2556 and ask to speak to Margo. ■
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Diving in Ohio rocks; not only in that good old fashioned musical way like in the American Music Hall of Fame in Cleveland, but also in the solid way like from the water filled remnants of rock quarries. The numerous Midwestern quarries that gave up their souls to pave the Ohio roadways, making it easier for divers to get from one dive site to another, for which we are all appreciative. Yep…Ohio definitely rocks! Scuba diving is big in Ohio. I don’t really know if it’s because there are so many local places to dive or if it’s because so many local divers are active that they discover, create, and/or proliferate so many dive sites; but whatever the reason, you have a wide assortment of dive sites to choose from. Lakes, quarries and in one case, even salt water allow divers to experience many underwater environments in Ohio. Starting from north to south here are a few I have come across. Nelson Ledges Quarry Park Nelson Ledges Quarry Park is near Garretsville. Bass, blue gill, fresh water 28 28
jellyfish (too small to sting), crappie, and catfish all make their home here. There is a cabin cruiser to dive as well as hundreds of interesting rock formations. Local clubs have Halloween and treasure dives at Nelson Ledges and it is a family outing favorite as well. White Star Park White Star Park in Gibsonburg is an 800-acre park that has a 15-acre lake. The lake is 40 ft. depth going down to 50 ft. in the center. It also sports one hole at 60 ft. and another at 80 ft. Besides a sunken cabin cruiser, there is a Frito Lay truck, a phone booth, sail boat, other small boats and a car that needs some repair plus a good wash and wax. Portage Quarry Recreation Club Inc. Portage Quarry in Bowling Green is
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Entering Gilboa Quarry. Photo www.divegilboa.com. scuba divers. Other frequent flyers include large and small mouth bass, northern pike, blue gill, walleye, turtles and crayfish. If you would rather drive underwater, hop in the Ford Bronco or on the motorcycle. A
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MIDWEST DESTINATION silo also goes up 55 ft. under the water’s surface. The max depth is around 70 ft. and three sides of this quarry have carved stone ledges. Zebra mussels have cleared up the water and dive club members from Milan, Michigan have put together an underwater navigation course. D.A.N. has an annual barbeque here in July. Gilboa Quarry Gilboa Quarry in Ottawa is a 14-acre limestone substrate that has a shallow side 5 to 65 ft. deep. The non-shallow side dips down to 130 ft. A Grumman plane and a Sikorsky helicopter are home to paddle fish, koi, trout and turtles. D.U.I. has an annual D.O.G. rally at this site. Gilboa often serves as a certification and training site for local instructors. Natural Springs Natural Springs, formerly known as France Lake, is near the southern Ohio city of Paris. Here you may encounter bass, catfish, blue gill, grass carp, and freshwater jellyfish. Circleville Twin Quarries Circleville Twin Quarries, brought to you by Todd’s Scuba, encompasses 10-acres of water. It has a school bus and a Cessna 421B. Call ahead if you want to dive here to make sure that the gate will be unlocked. This is a fairly new dive site so folks are still exploring. Many of the parks and quarries have small fees and waivers to sign. Some have camping, cottages, RV, or other overnight facilities. Many also have dive service centers and gift shops. Some have semi enclosed gearing up areas while others have heated changing rooms including access to hot showers. If all this isn’t enough for you,
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“Portage Air Force.” Photo www.portagequarry.com. ft. of water in North Bay. It was a schooner from 1875 until 1897. Converted to a steam barge in 1897, it sank in 1903 and rests 200 ft. off shore. The Hanna, a scow schooner, went down in 1886 in only 3-8 ft. of water and is an interesting dive while the F.H. Prince, a propeller steamer, floundered in 5-18 ft. of water and sank in 1911.
Other popular ships to dive along the coast include the Mecosta, a 281 ft. long wood propeller steamer approximately 9 miles from Cleveland. Near Port Clinton rests the 135 ft. long prison ship Success in 16-20 ft. of water. The Success was a teak wood Barquetine and burned then sank in 1946. The ribs and keel are still visible. The
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60 ft. long ship the Detroiter sank in 20 ft. of water in the 1980’s just inside the same area. A few years ago using side sonar, divers located the Anthony Wayne near Vermillion, Ohio. The 155 ft. long side-wheel steamer sank in 1893. According to records it was carrying passengers, wine, and livestock. It was also said that she had gold on board and in the captain’s safe. The Anthony Wayne is in 50 ft. of water. Now for an interesting dive adventure in salt water; according to my sources, local divers get to help out at the Cincinnati Zoo in the salt-water manatee exhibit. What could be more rewarding than helping out with an 8 to 15 ft. long sea cow that can weigh up to 3,500 lbs.? Sounds like an adventure to me. For other aquatic adventures locals can also cross the state line and visit the Newport Aquarium in Kentucky and be part of the D.I.V.E Program. The real name is Dive Interactive Volunteer Educational Program. You can help out by preparing meals, cleaning habitats, working with fish, and working with visiting tourists almost all simultaneously. Other out of state dive sites include Summerville Lake in Indiana which can drop down to 300 ft. near the base of the dam, but averages around 20-50 ft., Dream Lake at Hidden Paradise Campground which boasts 4-5 ft. long paddlefish, Phillips Quarry near
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’d heard stories. I had an idea formulated in my mind, but in the end Bonaire was not at all what I expected…it was more… much more. Bonaire is an island located in the southern Caribbean. It is relatively small and isn’t so much a part of the Netherlands in terms of statehood but instead is a special municipality of the country in the same way that Guam is a territory of the United States. The dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles took place in October 2010 so the islands are just now getting used to their new status however they have hit the ground running in terms of promoting themselves. Bonaire, Aruba and Curacao make up a group referred to as the “ABC islands of the Leeward Antilles” and here, diving is huge. Located just 30 miles from Curacao and 50 miles north of Venezuela the area enjoys calm weather most of the time making it great for exploring. The island of Bonaire itself is 24 miles long and 3-7 miles wide with its highest point, Brandaris Hill, sitting just 784 ft. above sea level. The climate on Bonaire was a bit of a surprise for me personally. I had expected to find lush vegetation and while there was some green it was actually more arid. The yearly average temperature is 82 degrees while the water temp sits at a bath water warm 80 degrees. The sun shines year 32
around with only 22 inches on average of rainfall making this a diver’s delight in terms of great diving weather. It was tropical at the same time it was desert, a bit of an oxymoron for me. I had never experienced that before. It was an amazing new experience. Divers flock to Bonaire for its pristine reefs and diverse marine life. The waters around Bonaire are set aside as an official marine park making the diving an opportunity to see the environment untouched and unspoiled. The area has been legally protected since 1979. The viz is exceptionally clear. Underwater photographers usually have Bonaire at the top of their bucket lists. My trip focused on the marketing and infrastructure of the area so I was able to see both the diving end and the travel end of Bonaire. Staying in different properties during this trip allowed me to really get a feel for what traveling and staying in Bonaire was really like. Even though I felt like a bit of a gypsy diver, I was still welcomed with open arms at each leg of my journey. The Bonaire Tourism group as well as many local dive businesses played host to me and other journalists during the trip. Although the political system is changing due to the dissolution, the Dutch are currently beginning to make a big investment there. My first stay was the Caribbean Club Bonaire and I was not disappointed with
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this initiation into Bonaire travel diving. Caribbean Club Bonaire is a part of a larger bunch of hotels that make us the ever popular Buddy Dive Resorts. Located north of Kralendijk at the foot of Bonaire’s hills Caribbean Club Bonaire is a friendly resort as well as affordable. It sports a restaurant, bar, two swimming pools, an on-site dive shop/activity center and a wide range of room types. If you are a lone traveler they have basic studios and if you want to travel in the ultimate style you can stay in one of their luxurious two-bedroom cottages overlooking the waters of the Caribbean Sea. There are kitchens in the one-bedroom cottages and the studios are equipped with the utensils and equipment you need to prepare a meal. One of the things I noticed was that most of the accommodations on Bonaire appeared to offer in-room kitchens. The second place I stayed was the Sand Dollar Condominium Resort located where the beaches are only 50 yards from the edge of a vast diving wall that stretches for miles along southern Bonaire’s protected shoreline offering divers a unique and easily assessable dive right out the door. Visibility for divers in the area of the Sand Dollar is often 80-100 ft. Because the Sand Dollar Condominiums has such great shore dives they advertise that you can go back over and over with “zero charge for your shore dives”. The rooms at the Sand Dollar were pleasant and the folks who are there to Northeast & Midwest Dive News MARCH 2011
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make sure you have everything you need are attentive and on top of their A game. The next place I stayed were the Den Laman Condominiums located on the waterfront two miles north of main town, Kralendijk. This property offered all the comforts a visiting diver could ask for. Fully air-conditioned apartments decorated with European flair offered fully equipped kitchens as well as a dining area and a living area with LCD-TV and surround sound system. Not a bad place to put your feet up after a day of diving. I also stayed at Divi Resorts. I always have a great time at a Divi Resort and there are seven of them in the ABC islands. I stayed at the Flamingo and rooms were nice. This property was an older resort and has recently been remodeled; they did a grand job. Located along the west coast of Bonaire just steps from the capital city of Kralendijk this resort is a 10 minute walk into downtown as well as a 20 minute walk in the other direction to some wonderful local shore dives. There were quite a few very interesting amenities on Bonaire but perhaps the most intriguing for me was the Buddy Dive drive thru air fill station. You simply put your tanks in back of your vehicle, pull into the air station; they pull them out and fill them. You don’t have to tank your tanks into anything and you in and out with even more
Beautiful condos behind the Caribbean Club. Photo by Rick Stratton
time to dive. I loved it! Bonaire is very serious about their environmental causes. There are a lot of green campaigns throughout the island. For instance, waste reduction campaigns encourage visitors to take home their used batteries instead of disposing of them in Bonaire’s landfill. Resorts and restaurants are encouraging reusable water bottles filled with Bonaire’s reversed osmosis water and they no longer sell bottled water also reducing the load on the landfill. In the way of clean energy Bonaire is taking an active role in developing wind turbine energy. The DutchGerman consortium EcoPower Bonaire BV announced the signing of a contract with
the Water and Energy Company of Bonaire to build and operate a sophisticated new sustainable wind-diesel power plant. The power plant will supply the island with 10 megawatts of wind capacity supplemented by 13 megawatts of (bio)diesel power. Being eco-friendly is an important part of the Bonaire culture and they are making tremendous strides in ensuing that they are doing everything they can to be good stewards of the environment. The island is easy to get around. There is only one road that wraps all the way around the island so if you keep heading in one direction eventually you’ll find your way back to where you began. I would suggest
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TRAVEL DESTINATION BONAIRE
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Bonaire’s diverse fish population. Photo by Rick Stratton
that you get a vehicle. The island is not huge but you still need a vehicle to get around. I normally don’t offer specific travel advice but I will suggest this, consider using an agency to book your trip. If you do so they take care of it all including the vehicle. For me this takes the worry out of the trip and I can just enjoy myself. I was given a tour by the Tourism department which was fun and interesting. I would suggest that you build at least one day into your trip to see the above the water sites however I can’t say enough about the diving. The Marine Park is approximately 2700 hectares and extends all the way around Bonaire. The reefs are incredibly well preserved, offer an amazingly diverse marine community and it is said that Bonaire’s fish population is the most diverse in the Caribbean and ranks among the best in the world. Needless to say you won’t run out of things to explore here. So if you are looking for a place where the accommodations are friendly, affordable and comfortable while the diving is exciting, fun and adventurous, Bonaire and the ABC Islands are where you may want to hang your tanks. I had a great time and already have plans to head back as soon as I can. Trust me, once you’ve spent some time in Bonaire it won’t just become a memory but instead will be one of your regular stops. ■
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n the 17th Century exploring Spaniards landed on Bonaire and with them they brought donkeys to help with the hard labor of taming the local environment. What resulted from the donkey implant was the development of a new local resident…Bonaire donkeys. Donkeys have now been living on Bonaire for hundreds of years and while most of the residents appreciate these hard working animals, there were some that instead chose to abuse them so in 1993 Dutch Nationals, Marina Melis and her husband Ed Koopman, established a donkey sanctuary on Bonaire for sick, wounded and orphaned donkeys. The Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire just south of Kralendijk, now offers a sheltered, protected life to all the donkeys of Bonaire. Dive News Network publisher Rick Stratton who recently visited Bonaire really appreciated the work that Melis and Koopman are doing. “I think it is really cool that the people of Bonaire are caring for all their residents,” Stratton says. “The work that these folks are doing for the donkeys is a good example of what we all should be doing throughout the work…caring for all of the planets’ residents.” Currently there are more than 400 donkeys living in Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire and they are provided with food, drinking water and medical care and have plenty of room and freedom. The Donkey Sanctuary Bonaire is a small, registered non-profit organization that is entirely dependent upon gifts, donations and the work of volunteers, so they are always looking for help. For more info on the sanctuary or to donate visit www.donkeysanctuary.com. ■
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GEAR BOX WITH MIKE HUGHES TROPICAL DIVE DIRECTORY Liquid Image Camera/video Mask
The 5megapixal version of this mask has a camera photo resolution of 2595x1944 and a warranty down to 130ft. Video resolution is 1289x720: HD720. There is a built in 64mg memory for data processing and it comes with a 2GB SD card that can be upgraded to a 32GB card, which allows you the opportunity to take up to 36800 images or 960 minutes of video. Use the image editing software, and down load your pictures and video every couple of days. www.liquidimageco.com
Oceanic OC1 Dive Computer
Oceanic just came out with four different dive computers all with Duel Algorithm capabilities. You can set it for liberal recreation dive limits, set it for conservative deep and cold water dive limits, or just set it to be compatible with your buddy’s computer. Of all four models, I like the OC1 the best because of it's ability to do remote buddy pressure checks. In addition to wireless air-integration, add a built in digital compass, a titanium body, the ability to switch between 3 independent transmitters and up to 3 nitrox mixes up to 100% Oxygen, and your talking about one sweet device. Built for free dive depths to 660ft. www. oceanicworldwide.com Get the free mobile app for your phone
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TROPICAL DIVE DIRECTORY BaHaMaS Juliet Sailing & Diving 866.558.5438 www.sailjuliet.com
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Calypso Beach Retreat 303.264.8333 www.calypsobeachretreat.com Hugh Parkeys 888.223.5403 www.belizediving.com Sun Breeze Hotel 1.800.688.0191 www.sunbreeze.net
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Buddy Dive Resort 599.717.5080.518 www.buddydive.com Deep Blue Adventures 888.266.2209 www.deepblueadventures.com Divi Resorts 954.545.0269 www.diviresorts.com Quest Dive Adventures 770.992.8414 www.questdive.com The Dive Outfitters 780.483.0044 www.thediveoutfitters.ca
BritiSH Virgin iSland NV Yacht Charters 443.829.8576 www.nvcharters.com
CaYMan iSlandS Deep Blue Adventures 888.266.2209 www.deepblueadventures.com 36 36
PSI 500 Mask Defog Mask Scrub Combo Pack
When there is a product that you’ve used as a scuba dive instructor for more than ten years, it’s hard to mention such a well known established product in the new gear item column. Now add another wellknown product along with the first, and you really have your mask full. PSI 500 has been making tester choice award mask scrub and mask defog products for years, but they now have put both products in a Combo Pack that is ready to go anywhere you go; two 1oz bottles to be exact. While you always need a scrub solution to clean a new mask, dive boat mask rinse buckets, and even small pollution molecules on the ocean’s surface make a mask film over too. Once scrubbed clean, use a finger to apply the defogger and you are ready to enjoy superior vision on every dive. For more information visit a local dive retailer.
The Scap
The Scap is a cap for cool scuba dive cats that on a glance looks like a bandana, but when you touch it, you realize that the Scap is something functional besides looking fashionable. It’s made of 1.5mm neoprene. Like any other bandana, it keeps your hair from getting tangled on a dive or if you are like me, it protects your head from the sun’s rays while above and below water. The Scap also reduces heat lost from your head. Little soft rubbery bumps help keep the Scap in place throughout a dive. I prefer the pirate design out of the 12 available patterns, but it’s underwater in sunny tropical waters where the Scap truly shines, or should I say, keeps the sun’s rays away, and manages hair. www.thescap.com
An alphabetical listing of participating dive shops, charters, live aboards and resorts in tropical locations around the world.
CaYMan iSlandS (Cont.) Divetech@Cobal Coast Dive Resort 888.946.5656 divetech.com cobaltcoast.com Southern Cross Club 800.899.2582 www.southerncrossclub.com Sunset House 800.854.4767 www.sunsethouse.com
CoSta riCa Quest Dive Adventures 770.992.8414 www.questdive.com
CoZUMEl Albatros Charters 888.333.4643 www.cozumel-fishing.com BlueBubbleScuba 987.872.4240 www.bluebubble.com Deep Blue Adventures 888.266.2209 www.deepblueadventures.com Island DreamsTravel 800.346.6116 www.divetrip.com Scuba Du 310.684.5556 www.scubadu.com Sea Robin 951.824.9073 www.searobincozumel.com
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Ocean Encounters 800.932.6237 www.oceanencounters.com www.nedivenews.com
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Beqa Lagoon Resort 800.542.3454 www.beqalagoonresort.com Dancer Fleet 305.669.9391 www.dancerfleet.com Deep Blue Adventures 888.266.2209 www.deepblueadventures.com Dolphin Bay Divers Retreat 679.992.4001 dolphinbaydivers.com Koro Sun 970.209.4265 www.korosunresort.com Lalati 877.750.0233 www.lalatifiji.com Qamea Resort & Spa 649.360.0217 www.qamea.com Quest Dive Adventures 770.992.8414 www.questdive.com Wananavu 679.669.4433 www.wananavu.com
Florida Amoray Dive Resort 1-800-426-6729 www.amoray.com Conch Republic Divers 800.274.3483 www.conchrepublicdivers.com Crystal Lodge Dive Center 352.795.6798 www.manatee-central.com Crystal River Watersports (352) 795-7033 www.diveorlando.com Northeast Dive News JANUARY 2008
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DIVE SHOP PROFILE TROPICAL DIVE DIRECTORY
NASE-FUN, THROUGH responsible and real-scuba instructing done right
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ivers want to dive. They have to learn but when it is all said and done the diver will ask himself one question and one question only…did I have fun? The National Academy of Scuba Educators (NASE) worldwide not only want to help divers learn to dive but they also want to help them answer that all important question with a resounding yes!. Founded in 1982 in Lubbock, Texas, NASE focuses on what they consider to be the obvious approach to training divers. Their philosophy began with four basic principles and today, they continue to hone their methods to develop the best way to train divers. Executive Director Scott Evans says that the four principles are the key elements to how NASE works. “Our training organization is dedicated to providing state of the art technology, up-to-date educational materials and the best support to scuba professionals around the world,” Evans says. “Our philosophy is based on first, making it fun because that’s really why divers sign up. Our focus is on discovering how to have fun underwater while learning to dive safely. Second, making the training through; NASE’s competency based approach to diver training does not dictate what the instructor will cover or how many sessions it will supposedly take before a student has “learned.” Instead, our student-centered approach to diver training specifies what, when and how well students will be able to perform realworld diving skills in order to be certified. Third, making it real; diver training should be based on the way the world’s best divers actually dive — not on how a group of self-
TROPICAL DIVE DIRECTORY Florida (Cont.) Horizon Divers 305.453.3535 www.horizondivers.com Juliet Sailing & Diving 866.558.5438 www.sailjuliet.com Key Dives 800.344.7352 www.keydives.com Off The Wall Adventures 863.709-9253 www.offthewalladventures.com Sea Experience 954.770.3483 www.seaxp.com SpruceCreekScuba 386.767.1727 www.sprucecreekscuba.com The Dive Station (407) 843-3483 www.divestation.com The Scuba Center (561) 278-7020 www.scubadelray.com Walker’s Dive Charters 561.253.4294 www.walkersdivecharters.com
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Divencounters 877.323.DIVE www.divencounters.com Red Mangrove 00593.2.3823801/3823941 www.redmangrove.com
HondUraS Utila Tours 337.893.0013 www.utila.com Northeast Dive News JANUARY 2008
appointed experts say that they “should” dive, or the fact that “we’ve always taught it this way.” And finally, making it environmentally responsible; students internalize what they see and experience during training. NASE helps make sure this example will do everything possible to create safe and environmentally responsible divers.” Evans adds that the NASE motto is to, “fundamentally change the way the world learns to dive” by providing innovative training materials and methods. He says that NASE has an instructor base throughout the world to support of their mission. “We just released on new eLearning Open Water Diver course and focused on redeveloping the rest of our materials in that same format. Our materials must be top-notch and have ability to delivered through a variety of platforms.” Evans says that developing a training system that will provide comprehensive way to teach all levels of diving. Competency based allows instructor to have freedom to teach and provide a client-centered course. “Our blended learning (each course will have a portion online and a printed manual) allows instructors to choose which option best suits their clients. We are well aware that there are still quite a few people out there who want that book in their hands. For this reason we will print our materials in small runs so that we can always update them quickly always offering the most current material. In the end this is all about offering state of the art training that leads divers to the real reason they wanted to dive in the first place…to have a great time. It is why we all came…right?” For more info on NASE visit http://naseworldwide.org/ index.da. ■
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indonESia Deep Blue Adventures 888.266.2209 www.deepblueadventures.com Island DreamsTravel 800.346.6116 www.divetrip.com Kungkungan Bay Resort & Spa 530.347.2300 www.divekbr.com Lembeh Hills Resort www.LembehHills.com 62.812.441.18.000 Pindito Liveaboard 831.818.8594 www.pindito.com Quest Dive Adventures 770.992.8414 www.questdive.com Tasik Ria Resort Spa & Diving 62.431 -.824.445 www.tasikria.com Worldwide Dive and Sail 866.258.6398 www.worldwidediveandsail.com
MExiCo Abyss Dive Center 52.984.873.2164 www.abyssdivecenter.com Aquanauts Dive Adv. 998.206.9365 www.aquanautsdiveadventures.com
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Atlantis Dive Resort 775.588.0500 www.atlantishotel.com Deep Blue Adventures 888.266.2209 www.deepblueadventures.com Island DreamsTravel 800.346.6116 www.divetrip.com www.nedivenews.com
Fly & Sea Dive Adventures 888.995.DIVE(3483) www.redseadiving.ca Learning Through Travel 516.781.5556 www.learningthroughtravel.com
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CoCo View Resort Roatan 800.282.8932 www.roatan.com
SEa oF CortEZ/SoCorro iSlandS Rocio Del Mar 602.558.9580 www.rociodelmarliveaboard.com
St. Croix (U.S. Virgin iSlandS) BVI Scuba 284.540.2222 www.bviscubaco.com Cane Bay Dive Shop 340.773.9913 www.canebayscuba.com Jost Van Dyke 800.778.8066 www.jostvandyke.com
St. kittS Dive St. Kitts 869.564.8914 www.divestkitts.com
tUrkS & CaiCoS Oasis Divers 649.946.1128 www.oasisdivers.com Dive Provo 649.946.5040 www.diveprovo.com
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A listing of participating dive shops, charters, resorts, and independent instructors NORTHEAST
CONNECTICUT Divers Cove LLC
Essex
(860) 767-1960
Store
Scuba Made Easy
Pawcatuck
(860) 303-4612
Instructor
Capt. Saam’s Scuba School
Stamford
www.Capt-Saam.com
Store/Charter
Central Sales Scuba
Thomaston
(860) 283-9239
Store
New England Dive Center
Wallingford
(203) 284-1880
Store
MAINE Barclay’s Skindivers Paradise Northeast Charter Boat Company MaineDiversScubaCenter.com
Hampton Dive Center
Riverhead
(631) 727-7578
Store
Rockville Centre
(516) 872-4571
Store
Seascapes USA
Syosset
(516) 433-7757
Center
QCScuba.com
Wantagh
(516) 826-SCBA
Store
Westfield
(716) 326-2773
Charter
Swim and Scuba
Osprey Charters
NORTH CAROLINA Discovery Diving
Beaufort
Store/Charter
Auburn
(207) 784-7300
Store
Cape Fear Dive Center
Carolina Beach
(910) 458-7390
Store
(603) 235-5526
Charter
Dive Hatteras
Centerville
www.divehatteras.com
Charter
Portland
(207) 775-3467
Store/Charter
Outer Banks Diving
Hatteras
(252) 986-1056
Store/Charter Charter
(410) 679-6413
Store
Edgewood
Under Pressure Diving
MASSACHUSETTS
Aquatic Pleasures Olympus Dive Center
Hatteras
(757) 537-6524
Kings Mountain
(704) 734-1174
Store
Morehead City
(252) 726-9432
Store
Monroe
(704) 289-2089
Store Store/Charter
Diver Jim’s / Belmont Scuba
Belmont
(617) 484-5246
Store
Burlington Scuba
Burlington
(781) 272-5164
Store
Outer Banks Dive Center
Nags Head
www.OBXDive.com
Boston Harbor Diving Co.
East Boston
(617) 846-5151
Charter
Div'n Dawgs
New Bern
(252) 638-3432
Store
Fitchburg
(978) 343-6330
Store
The Blue Dolphin Dive Center & Travel
Winston Salem
(336) 760 - 9226
Store
Onset
(508) 291-7282
Store
Aquatic Safaris & Divers Emporium
Wilmington
(910) 392-4386
Store
Westfield
(413) 532-5110
Store
Rum Runner Dive Shop
Winterville
(252) 439-4390
Store
Andy's Sport Shop Buzzards Bay Diving Ctr. At The Waters Edge
Diver Style
NEW HAMPSHIRE UW Sports of New Hampshire
PENNSYLVANIA
Keene
(603) 357-4430
Store
Dutch Springs
Bethlehem
(610) 759-2270
Central NH Divers
Meredith
(603) 528-2330
Store
Lehigh Valley Dive
Bethlehem
(610) 746-4016
Dive Winnipesaukee
Wolfeboro
(603) 569-8080
Store
www.LVDive.com next to Dutch Springs
NEW JERSEY
Uncle Joe's Scuba
Brielle
www.gypsyblooddive.com
Charter
Diver’s World
Hoboken Dive Center
Hoboken
hobokendive.com
Store
Indian Valley Scuba
East Coast Diving Supply
Northfield
(609) 646-5090
Store
www.IndianValleyScuba.com
Store
(908) 654-8808
Store
Gypsy Blood Dive
Atlantic Spear & Scuba Treasure Cove Divers
Point Pleasant Beach www.atlanticspearandscuba.com Westfield NEW YORK Angola
(716) 549-4112
Store
Finger Lake Scuba
Auburn
(800) 764-3483
Store/Charter
(412) 262-2664
Store
Erie
www.scubaerie.com
Store
Homestead
(412) 461-3181
Store
B & B Diving - 2 quarries
Hillsville
bbdiving.com
Store
Store
Store
Irwin
(724) 863-0752
Jersey Shore
www.divestsc.com
Store
Lancaster Scuba Center
Lancaster
(717) 397-2822
Store
Richland
(717) 866-5801
Quarry
Trevose
A1ScubaGear.com
Store
Williamsport
(570) 326-2091
Store
Sunken Treasure Scuba Ctr.
(518) 879-8866
Store
Willow Springs
Blind Bay
( 518) 561-7748
Charter
A-1 Scuba Diving
Jeanne II Diving Charters
Brooklyn
www.jeanne-ii.com
Charter
A Water Odyssey Scuba
Kings County Divers
Brooklyn
(718) 648-4232
Store
Stingray Divers
Brooklyn
(718) 384-1280
Store
Buffalo
(716) 837-3483
Store
City Island
(718) 885-1588
Store
Discover Diving Dallas
Coraopolis
Pittsburgh Scuba Center
Ballston Spa
Captain Mike's diving
Store
(215) 256-6000
Bottom Time Dive Charters
Dip 'n Dive
Store
Harleysville
Randy's Dive Shop
Lake Erie Diving Center Dive Adventures
RHODE ISLAND Newport Diving Center ScubaMadeEasy.org Simply Scuba
Newport
(401) 847-9293
Store
Westerly
(401) 742-4898
Store
Tri-State Area
(401) 787-1517
Instructor
Depew
(716) 685-4557
Store
East Bay Dive Center
Warren
(401) 247-2420
Store
East Syracuse
(315) 479-5544
Shop
Giant Stride Dive Shop
Warwick
(401) 732-8808
Store
Ed's Pro Dive Center
Elmira
(607) 368-2096
Shop
Lockness Dive Boat
Freeport
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