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The Largest Dive Expo in the Western U.S.!

Posted in USA Scuba News

Everything you ever wanted to know about scuba in one place, at one time! The SCUBA Show 2006 will be held on June 24-25 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, CA.... the Diving Event of the Year. The show offers 57,000 sq. ft. of diving related exhibits with new gear introduced at every show!

The underwater film festival is continuous with incredible underwater footage from around the world that includes sharks, sperm whales, giant mantas, turtles, and more! Some of the films are exciting adventure, others informative, but all are entertaining...

Over a dozen short films are included with many premiered at this film festival. Titles include: Adventure Komodo by Adventure H2O and Bill Macdonald; Diving Saint Croix by Cane Bay Dive Shop; Caribbean Explorer I by Explorer Ventures; A Fiji Fantasy by Roger Roth; Giant Black Sea Bass by Bill Macdonald; Sea of Cortez: Wide and Macro by Walter Marti; Be Prepared for Anything by Yap Divers and Bill Macdonald and more!

Special displays include: Nick Icorn's Museum of Diving History; Wreck artifacts from the CA Wreck Divers; Photos from the U/W Photographic Society

In addition, experts will offer seminars about various aspects of diving and dive travel. Thousands of dollars in prizes and silent auction items are to be offered by dozens of sponsors. Proceeds benefit non-profit Catalina Conservancy Divers—volunteer divers working to protect and restore Catalina Island's marine ecosystem.

 

4:21 PM - 6/1/2006


Former Jamestown councilor kicked out of scuba diving organization

Posted in USA Scuba News

JAMESTOWN, R.I. (AP) -- A former Jamestown council member found liable in his wife's death has been kicked out of the world's largest scuba diving organization.

A Providence jury in February held David Swain responsible for the 1999 scuba diving death of his wife, Shelley Tyre. The jury awarded her parents more than three-point-five million dollars.

The Professional Association of Diving Instructors revoked Swain's membership days after the verdict. The decision means Swain, who operates Ocean State Scuba, can no longer teach scuba courses.

Swain has denied involvement in his wife's death, which occurred as they were scuba diving together in the British Virgin Island of Tortola. He has never been criminally charged.

 

3:14 PM - 4/16/2006


Oriskany slated to be sunk on May 17

Posted in USA Scuba News

By William Rabb
Pensacola (Fla.) News Journal

Crew members tie up the Vietnam-era aircraft carrier Oriskany at the Pensacola Naval Air Station, Fla., on Wednesday.Ben Twingley / Pensacola News-Journal / AP Photo

It was almost three years in the making, but the rusting hulk of the warship once known as “the Mighty O” has arrived at Pensacola, Fla., for its final shakedown. With tugboats guiding the powerless ship through calm seas at less than 2 mph, the decommissioned carrier Oriskany took all afternoon Wednesday to dock at Allegheny Pier at the southeastern tip of the Pensacola Naval Air Station.

The ship will become the largest ship ever to be sunk as an artificial reef and scuba-diving attraction, and diving enthusiasts lauded its long-delayed arrival Wednesday.

“This is a dream come true,” said Robert Turpin, Escambia County, Fla.’s marine resources chief who is credited with getting the ball rolling on the multi-govermental effort that allowed the Oriskany to be reefed off Pensacola.

Although the arrival of the 56-year-old ship from its temporary berth in Beaumont, Texas, was delayed by more than a week because of rough seas, that should not postpone the ship’s planned May 17 sinking date, said Harry White, public affairs officer for the naval air station.

By May 17, the 880-foot ship should be ready for its final resting place, about 24 miles offshore.

Resolve Marine Co. of Fort Lauderdale and Esco Marine Co. of Brownsville, Texas, are set to begin work today on cleaning contaminants from the decommissioned aircraft carrier and cutting holes in the hull.

No visitors will be allowed at the pier while crews ready the ship for sinking, officials said. Once the ship is sunk, divers and anglers should be allowed within 48 hours.

“A lot of people said it wasn’t coming back,” said Gary Toms, owner of Dive Pros scuba shop in Pensacola. “But now we’re kind of going, ‘I told you so.’ People will be coming from all over the world to dive this thing.”

 

1:56 AM - 4/7/2006


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