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Next NYUPS Meeting Announced - July 12, 2007

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Source: NYUPS Newsletter

Received the newsletter from New York Underwater Photography Society this AM in regards to their next meeting. This time, the guest speakers include:

Gear Preview & How to Produce Amazing Underwater Prints: by Michael McNamara, Popular Photography and Imaging Magazine

Improving Your Underwater Lighting: by Mark Snyder, Professional Underwater Photographer

At this meeting, they will be announcing new membership structure and membership form will be handed out.

As usual, they need R.S.V.P. if you are planning on attending.

For more information, visit: NYUPS.org - Next Meeting Details

Safe Diving this weekend if you are diving!

Fitness for SCUBA Diving

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Source: TimesOnline.co.uk

According to Times Online UK, an hour-long diving is worth as much energy as 12-mile bike ride. Wow, that's amazing, you might feel. But are you fit for SCUBA Diving?

Check Out: Get Fit for SCUBA Diving Article on TimesOnline.co.uk

Links below are some related articles from Divers Alert Network website:

New Shipwreck Found in Erie!!

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Source: The Chronicle-Telegram

According to the article by The Chronicle-Telegram, new shipwreck was found in Lake Erie, but the officials have not spoken about it yet. The location of this wreck is still unknown, and the Great Lakes Historical Society says that they will hold a press conference and things will be discussed there.

Uhmmm... Where can this be...??

Check out the article: New Shipwreck Found in Erie by the Chronicle-Telegram

Popular Bonaire resort offers divers another underwater attraction

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Source: Dive News Wire

Here's the good news. One of our favorite diving places announced the new underwater park! Read the posting from Dive News Wire below.

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Popular Bonaire resort offers divers another underwater attraction.


A unique underwater park has been created on Buddy’s Reef, the house reef of Bonaire’s premium (dive) resort Buddy Dive Resort. In an effort to create awareness and educate divers about the importance of our reefs, Buddy Dive Resort, with the consent of the Bonaire National Marine Park, decided to create an educational diving trail.

Initiated and created by Buddy’s Dive Operations Manager, Augusto Montbrun, the Underwater Park “has two diving trails allowing multi level dives that will take you from 15ft/5mts to a max depth of 80ft/24mts and back to 15ft/5mts after 45min bottom time. And for divers who can not reach the max depth due to level of certification or age (junior divers) we'll have a parallel trail that will start at 15ft/5mts and go to a max depth of 40 ft” says Augusto Montbrun.

“During the dive our guests will get to see different species of coral that grow in colonies at different depths along the topography of Buddy's Reef Underwater Park. The corals will be clearly marked with an underwater sign that has a printed photo, common and scientific name on it. The sign will be fixed to the bottom of the ocean at a distance and height that will not allow divers to damage the reef while they are looking at the specific coral. All signs and materials used are environmental friendly” adds Augusto Montbrun.

“The more we learn about our coral reefs the more we'll understand about the important role they play for the environment” says Buddy’s Managing Director Ruud van Baal. “We are very proud on probably being one of the first dive resorts to initiate this great idea and even more proud by the fact that our managers and staff are thinking outside the box by understanding that combining education and fun together with a top personal service at Buddy Dive Resort is a key factor in Buddy’s success” he adds.

The unofficial opening of Buddy’s Reef Underwater Park took place on Earth Day April 2007 and the first visitors were Oceanblue Divers from New York City. “We were thrilled that Buddy Dive gave us the opportunity to celebrate Earth Day by joining them for the opening of their underwater park,” said Oceanblue Divers founder and president Michael Feld. “Environmental issues are of special importance to scuba divers in general, and Oceanblue Divers in particular, because our oceans and marine species currently face enormous threats from all sides. This event gives us a great opportunity to raise awareness of these critical ecological issues.”

During the month of September Buddy’s Marine Life Education Program with world-renowned naturalists and marine life authors Ned & Anna DeLoach will educate and entertain Buddy’s guests for the entire month. “Without their help and advise this unique underwater park wouldn’t be what it is and we’ll ask Ned & Anna to do the official opening this coming September” says Ruud van Baal since originally it was supposed to be opened by them in September 2006.

Buddy Dive Resort strives to mix education with fun and considers educating its guest about the marine life as its mission. Although Bonaire is being considered as a dive destination also non-divers will feel equally at home at Buddy Dive Resort. It offers a wide-range of eco tours varying from mangrove kayak trips to snorkel cave excursions. Buddy Dive Resort was one of the first resorts that signed the cave covenant in 2003 and is in many respects a leader offering in eco-friendly tours and excursions. For children Buddy Dive Resort has its “Buddy Rangers” Kids Club where several programs are offered to educate the younger generation about the marine life and the need to protect and cherish it.

Buddy Dive Resort is an oceanfront resort situated on the Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire. The resort offers accommodations including one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments with fully equipped kitchens, living area and patios or balconies, and air-conditioned studios and hotel rooms, a full service PADI 5 Star Gold Palm and Universal Referral dive center, three swimming pools, two restaurants, pool bar, activity desk plus the famous drive-thru air and Nitrox fill station.

For all those who like to combine a relaxing dive vacation with education and fun Buddy Dive Resort offers a great Drive & Dive-packages starting at US$ 658,-- p.p./sext* and include accommodation, U/L-shore diving (incl. Nitrox), car rental, American breakfast buffet, airport/hotel transfer and all government taxes. Buddy’s “6 Days in 6 Ways” Activity Package allows non-divers to exchange the diving part of the package with an exciting Eco excursion package.**

For more information please contact your favorite travel partner, call 1-866-GO-BUDDY, e-mail reservations@buddydive.com or visit www.buddydive.com.

* Based on 6 persons in a 3-bedroom unit during low season;

** When booking the boat dive package including boat diving;


Centuries old Pearls Found off of Florida

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Source: My Co-Worker & Yahoo! News

Yahoo! reported that thousands of pearls that are supposedly centuries old were found off of Key West, FL over the weekend. Those pearls came from the wreck, Santa Margarita, that is 17th century Spanish galleon.

Check Out the full article on Yahoo!

Titanic's Achilles Heel- June 17th

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Source: Newsletter from RichieKohler.com

Received an e-mail from RichieKohler.com with below info. Check this TV program out this coming Sunday!

Have a great and safe diving if you plan on diving this weekend, and HAPPY FATHER'S DAY for all "Daddy" divers!
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Did Titanic have a fatal design flaw? This was the question naval architect Roger Long
posed after Deep Sea Detectives John Chatterton and Richie Kohler discovered new
evidence at Titanic's grave in 2005.

Watch Roger, John, and Richie as they search for the answer. And hear the incredible
story of what happened in 1912 after the sinking - a previously unknown tale of scandal,
Deep, dangerous diving, revelations of historical bombshells, new evidence from
2½ miles down, secret documents revealed, and the stunning conclusion of a
brand new engineering analysis of Titanic!

History Channel 8pm-10pm EST
Or CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS FOR AIR TIME.

MURDER MYSTERY in ROATAN Nov 3-10?

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Source: eBay Search

While I was checking out eBay for SCUBA related books, I ran into this posting and thought that someone may be interested. Please note that THIS TRIP REALLY HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH US, but I liked the concept of it and had to post here.

It's a Murder Mystery SCUBA/Snorkel trip to Roatan for 8 days. It sounds really interesting. Included is 5 straight days of diving (2AM, 1PM, 1Night), Murder Mystery party etc.

I personally have never been to Honduras before, but I heard some good things from fellow Groupers who recently visited there.

Something for Groupers to think about, huh?

To view this eBay posting, click HERE.

Once again, we are in no way affiliated to this eBay seller or resort or this particular trip on this post. This article is solely posted as the idea is very interesting and thought something for Groupers to think about.

Decompression sickness causes lasting poor health

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Source: SCUBA Diving News

Was going to post this article the other day but needed more info. However...

New study shows that Decompression Sickness causes lasting poor health. A Team of Nowegians conducted an investigations with former working-divers in the North Sea.

Research showed that there was a significant impact on their health if they've had neurological symptoms for their DCS.

Check Out: Decompression Sickness causes Last Poor Health article from SCUBA Diving News

FREE Samples of New Diversitea Flavor Available

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Source: Dive News Wire

Diversitea, the leading tea company specifically formulated for SCUBA Divers, has announced the new tea flavor, Sweet flavor not too long ago. Now they are giving out Free Samples!

Last year, Russian Navy found the Diversitea a positive effect of reduction of nitrogen waste in the body. (To read article, click HERE.)

To order Free Samples of Diversitea, go to the link below. When checking out, you are required to enter a coupon code. This coupon code is an abbriviation for your certification agency, and the offer is available to divers and one per customer only.

When the Original Flavor came out, I had an opportunity to try it. Being that I am a tea lover, I also bought a box. The Original Flavor was okay, but am excited that they continue to produce other flavors. I can't wait for the samples to come and try other flavors. I'll keep you posted.

To order Free Samples of Diversitea, click HERE.
* Coupon Code is an abbriviation of your certification agency, deducted at checkout.
** Choose C.O.D. as a delivery method to order, though they won't charge you.
*** 1 per customer
**** Divers ONLY!

Keep Your Head Up Under Water

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Source: Jim Vafeas

This nice article was sent to me via IM this afternoon from Jim. It contains great information on checking out Dive Condition.

Check Out: US Marine in Japan - Keep Your Head Up Underwater Article

If you do go diving this weekend, have a SAFE diving!

NYUPS seeks Volunteer

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Source: NYUPS newsletter

NYUPS - New York Underwater Photo Society is seeking a volunteer to participate in the meeting next week. The details is below.

Go for it, Guys!
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Greetings!

We will be holding a special meeting for those who wish to volunteer to participate on NYUPS committees next Thursday, June 14th from 6:30 - 8:30.
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Location:
821 UN Plaza (1st Ave and 46th Street)
New York, NY 10017

The venue is a small exhibition hall at the entrance of the Turkish Center. Thanks to Cagatay Erciyes for arranging the venue!
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PLEASE SEND AN RSVP TO RSVP@NYUPS.ORG SO WE HAVE A HEAD COUNT, THANKS!

It is really important to the Society that we have a commitment from people to help with the logistics of the meetings, upcoming monthly competitions, the annual competition, membership, conservation efforts, and other administrative items that will ensure that the Society continues to run smoothly. We have kicked the NYUPS off with a bang, and we're sure that we all want to continue to have fantastic speakers, provide great experiences to our members, and grow the Society into the best in the world!

We are also looking for committed members who wish to chair various committees. Please let us know in your RSVP if you wish to be a committee chair person.

Among other items up for discussion next week will be:

- Membership structure

- Establishing NY, NJ, CT and PA sub-committees, and possibly holding a meeting or event in NJ and maybe CT every so often

- What the NYUPS can do for the marine environment

- Monthly and annual competitions

Remember the next official NYUPS event will be July 12th and the June 14th meeting is only for volunteers who wish to sit on committees and help make the NYUPS the best we can be!

We look forward to seeing you next week!

Cheers,
The NYUPS Team

Underwater Journal seeks Contributor

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Source: Underwater Journal eNews

Underwater Journal is seeking a contributor. They want to hear from you. Check out the copy of an e-mail below.
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Become a Contributor

I am always interested in hearing your thoughts and/or even recommendations to what you like to see in the future - more info, more pictures/less text, etc. My goal is to provide readers with information. I will leave the Disney stuff to publications like Sport Diver.


If you have a story or information in the form of an insider’s guide to a particular dive site or location in the US that you would like to share out side of this forum, I would (info@uwjournal.com) like to hear it. While we are limited at what we can pay for your work right now we can provide the author recognition through a short bio, contact information (email and website addresses), including hyperlinks to their website(s).


Furthermore, anyone whishing to become a contributor need not be worried at not having professional writing skills. What is desirable is that you are a detailed note taker able to record key (what, where, when, and how) information points and facts, combined with a few personal impressions of what you experienced. If you are good with a camera, all the better. From there, (through a little Word-Smithing at our end) we can make it work to provide other readers with something they would enjoy. Trust me, this is how most of the “pros” you see in the dive pubs started out. And half of them are not as good as you think at writing a story.


Underwater Journal - Issue3 is now Available

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Source: Underwater Journal

New edition of Underwater Journal, online SCUBA Diving magazine has been released. To download, click below.

Underwater Journal Website - Issue3

Move sooooo slow... but Why?

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Source: National Geographic News

You've at least seen the clip from the TV show before on "Deep Abyss" life. You see this unknown fish (or something...) floating in front of the camera and you wonder, "why isn't he moving... can't he swim?"

National Geographic had a good article in regards to this, and explains breifly on why marine life in deep abyss moves slow.

Check Out: National Geographic News on Deep-Sea Fish Trap Sheds Light on Ocean's Slowest Denizens

XRay Magazine - June/July Edition Released

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Source: XRay Magazine

Got a note that new edition of XRay Magazine is released! Featuring Red Sea.

XRay magazine is a, obviously, dive magazine but only available online. Subscription is free.

To download the latest edition of XRay Magazine, click HERE for Issue #17

Have a great weekend!

Eiffel tower promotes diving with scuba pool

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Source: Reuters & Stuff.co.nz

This sounds very interesting, and even romantic for some of us? How can it go wrong with SCUBA Diving at Eiffel Tower in Paris!!

Check Out: Eiffel Tower Promotes Diving with SCUBA Pool from Stuff.co.nz
** This article includes photos...

Original Article: Reuters India's Article

RECALL: Innovative Scuba Concepts Recalls Diving Regulator Components

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Source: Consumer Product Safety Comission

This recall applies to After-Market 2nd stage regulator swivel.

For more information on this recall, READ below or visit: CPSC Recall Announcement
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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 31, 2007
Release #07-200

Firm’s Recall Hotline: (800) 472-2740
CPSC Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908


Innovative Scuba Concepts Recalls Diving Regulator Components Due to Drowning Hazard

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.

Name of product: Swivel for a Scuba Regulator

Units: About 170

Importer: Innovative Scuba Concepts Inc., of Colorado Springs, Colo.

Hazard: The swivel, which is attached to a diving regulator, could separate while diving. This will result in a complete and sudden loss of the diver’s air supply, causing the diver to engage in emergency ascent procedures. This poses a risk of decompression sickness due to rapid ascent, and air embolism or drowning if the diver panics or the emergency ascent procedure fails.

Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received one report where the swivel separated during a dive and caused the diver to ascend using the buddy breathing technique. No injury was reported.

Description: The recall involves the HO110 Swivels sold as an aftermarket regulator component. There are no markings such as a date or production code embossed on the unit. Contact Innovative Scuba Concepts for information on where the recalled units were sold.

Sold at: Specialty retail dive stores nationwide from January 2006 through March 2007 for about $40. They also could have been installed by a dive shop regulator technician.

Manufactured in: Taiwan

Remedy: Consumers should stop using regulators with the swivel attached and contact the dive store where purchased for a refund.

Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact Innovative Scuba Concepts Inc. at (800) 472-2740 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or visit the firm’s Web site at www.innovativescuba.com


Picture of Recalled Diving Regulator Swivel