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April
April 25th, 2012 - General Meeting Social starts at 7pm - Meeting at 7:30pm Mario’s Flying Pizza & Italian Restaurant 618 West NASA Rd. 1, Webster, TX The BAD Calendar April 3 BAD BOD Meeting 25 28 BAD Bring a Friend Night to Membership Meeting --Marissa F. Nuttall--Sea Side Chat on Whale Sharks, Manta Rays, and Sea Turtles. Mammoth Lake Dive Speaker of the Month — Marissa F. Nuttall is a researcher for the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary will give her presentation on Whale Sharks, Manta Rays, and Sea Turtles. May 1 12 30 26-28 BAD BOD Meeting Mammoth Lake Dive BAD General Membership Meeting -TBA Clear Springs Dive & Camp Out April Tory Jenkins Don Barnes Pete Richard Neil Lowrey Catherine Williams Bradley Phelps Elyse Leavine Jim McConville Davilynn Ward Forrest DeVore James Beeson Tanya Poffenberger June 5 23-24 27 BAD BOD Meeting Lake Travis (Windy Point) Dive & Camp Out BAD General Membership Meeting -Dennis Davenport-Photoghraphy 101 July 10 14-15 27 BAD BOD Meeting Annual Blue Lagoon Dive & Camp Out- Ja Van Pruett BAD General Membership Meeting -TBA Marty Zamora Sherwood Hamilton Will Foster Shawn Ward Kenneth Chladek Audrey Rivers Andrew Chladek Stacy Hale Wayne Ayer Sam Foster John Tucker COME VISIT and DIVE WITH YOUR FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS WEBSITE: www.bayareadivers.org Have an event you want to lead, contact the Board for 1 5 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 Bay Area Divers meet at Mario’s 618 W NASA Rd 1, Webster, TX 77598 at 7:00 pm the last Wednesday of each month (except November & December). GUESTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! Deadline for article submission for next month is: May 13th, 2012 E-Mail caladyfish@yahoo.com 13 14 14 16 18 19 22 22 24 27 29 April 28 Mammoth Lake Dive May 12 26-28 Mammoth Lake Dive Clear Springs Dive & Camp Out June 23-24 Lake Travis (Windy Point) Dive & Camp Out July 14-15 Annual Blue Lagoon Dive & Camp Out Contact Ja Van Pruett August 11 Mammoth Lake Dive Sept. 8-9 Lake Travis Clean Up & Camp Out October 6 13 Join us at Clear Springs Scuba Park Memorial Weekend for diving, camping, glowstick hunt and fireworks May 26th-28th in Terrell, TX. This is a very unique spring fed park so please be sure to bring a wetsuit as there is a thermocline about 20' down. More info to come shortly but be sure to save the date! Please contact Doreen Wells for more details. Trash Fest Divers Market November 3 Anniversary Party Bay Area Divers In Association with Save Our Leatherback Turtles Organization $$ Club Fund Raising Project $$ Bay Area Divers Officers & Directors President V. President Secretary Treasurer Editor Membership Board Board Doreen Wells Ja Van Pruett Cindy Romano Jim McConville Ja Van Pruett Seldon Crump Randy Widaman David Romano Webmaster Jim McConville president@bayareadivers.org vicepresident@bayareadivers.org secretary@bayareadivers.org treasurer@bayareadivers.org caladyfish@yahoo.com membership@bayareadivers.org boardmember1@bayareadivers.org boardmember2@bayareadivers.org webmaster@bayareadivers.org WEBSITE: www.bayareadivers.org Facebook: Bayareadivers - Group Twitter: BayAreaDivers "Turning Energy into Income" www.BayAreaDivers.IgniteInc.biz For more information contact Dennis Camp Phone 281.703.6492 Email: dcamp@ hibexintl.com Meetings ARE OPEN TO All, so come on out and join us for our next meeting TUESDAY May 1st 2012 at 7:00 PM at La Brisa, 501 North Wesley Drive (behind Sudie's at exit 28 on I45) League City, TX . Everyone is encouraged to attend as we appreciate everyone’s participation and your input. Come earlier if you would like to eat and visit with some of us prior to the meeting. 2 Deadline for article submission for next month is: May 13th, 2012 New Members– David Brinkley & Dahna Proctor, Judith Jackson, Marc & Susan Reiter Renewals—Dave & Lon Lieb Remember: Renew your membership Due to the proposed changes to the bylaws that passed at the January meeting the rate has gone up. Started in March rate will be $20.00 for Individual & $30.00 for Family PeeWee Dwire Rodney P. Dwire (PeeWee), has been diving for 34 years and a member of BAD for 32 years. He has been on the board for 4 times. He was in charge of the Spearfishing Rodeo in 2001. His favorite activity is Spearfishing. He has always been a behind the scenes guy. If you need help, you can count on him to be there. His favorite location is the Gulf of Mexico, offshore rigs and CoCo View. Deadline for article submission for next month is: May 13th, 2012 E-Mail caladyfish@yahoo.com See the beauties and the beasts that live under the sea Sea slug in starring role By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com Russian scientists have released footage of what's believed to be the world's only allwhite adult male orca, which belongs to a small pod known to inhabit waters off Russia's Commander Islands in the Bering Sea. The orca was named "Iceberg" because of the way its towering white dorsal fin broke the surface of the chilly waters east of the Kamchatka Peninsula. Researchers with the Far East Russia Orca Project spotted and photographed Iceberg twice in 2010, but are only now releasing the footage, as part of announcement that they will launch another mission in the hope of re-locating the peculiar mammal early next month. More than 700 underwater images were submitted for the 2012 Annual Underwater Photography Contest, hosted by the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science. These 14 pictures were judged the best of the bunch. Ximena Olds shot this "Best Overall” photograph in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and entered it in the Macro category. The photo depicts a vibrant orange headshield sea slug on a brilliant background of green seagrass. Hi from Bali The second-place photo in the "Fish or Marine Life Portrait" category was submitted by Rockford Draper. It's a colorful view of a paddle-flap scorpionfish (Rhinopias eschmeyeri), lurking near the Indonesian island Caught on camera Kyra Hartog took first place in the Student category for this photograph of a whale shark (Rhincodon typus), caught on camera near Mexico's Isla Mujeres. Iceberg, who is believed to be about 16 years old, belongs to a pod, or social unit, of 13 orcas. The pod is one of 61 social units identified in the region by FEROP. A news release about Iceberg issued Monday morning -- under the headline "White Russian" -- has generated lots of excitement among marine mammal Enthusiasts. Erich Hoyt, co-director of the FEROP and a research fellow with the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, stated on his blog: "In many ways, Iceberg is a symbol of all that is pure, wild and extraordinarily exciting about what is out there in the ocean waiting to be discovered." Hoyt said via email that he has heard of only a handful of white orcas having been spotted globally, "with Iceberg being the only male and the whitest.” The researcher concluded his blog post with this passage: "With regard to Iceberg's pod, we have no genetic data but are hoping to meet them again in summer 2012 and learn more about the phenomenon of white whales, why they occur, what it means and whether Iceberg is a true albino -- perhaps we can catch a glimpse of the pink eye -- or 'just' one of the most beautiful orcas anyone has ever seen." Clowning around Second place in the Student category went to Phillip Gillette for this photo of Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta) amid Thailand's Similan Islands. http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/18/11271727-see-the -beauties-and-the-beasts-that-live-under-the-sea? chromedomain=cosmiclog Wednesday - March 28, 2012 At the last General Meeting: By the time she finished everyone wanted to hop on the plane to go with her on her next trip to RAJA AMPAT ISLANDS, her pictures were beautiful. She also talked a little about the nesting leatherbacks, and their babies hatching. Deadline for article submission for next month is: May 13th, 2012 By Nick Lucey Sent in By Jim McConville Please visit our web site for details and photos: http://flowergarden.noaa.gov. Part IV April—All Month Canada The world's second-largest country is home to numerousalbeit extremity-numbing-wreck diving opportunities, from the Atlantic to the Pacific. In the far-western province of British Columbia, the Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia has sunk six ships in the cold emerald waters of the Strait of Georgia-four 366-foot destroyer escorts, the Chaudiere, Columbia, Mackenzie and Saskatchewan, the 175-foot freighter G.B. Church and the 440-foot World War II victory ship Cape Breton, as well as a Boeing 737. In Quebec's St. Lawrence River, divers can visit the RMS Empress of Ireland, a 570-foot transatlantic ocean liner that collided with the Storstad in 1914, claiming more than 1,000 lives and making it the worst disaster in Canadian maritime history. Strong currents, cold water and depths of 80 to 140 feet make this a very advanced, treacherous dive. Farther east in Nova Scotia-Canada's version of North Carolina-take your pick from hundreds of shipwrecks, including the marine-lifeladen 525-foot Arrow in 25 to 90 feet of water off Cape Breton Island. Cayman Islands For most divers, the Cayman Islands exude a safe, tame atmosphere-warm, calm water, efficient infrastructure, family atmosphere. Wreck divers, however, know that the islands have a wilder, edgier side. Let the pedestrians have Stingray City, Seven Mile Beach and the Turtle Farm, they say. Bring on the wrecks-and there are some great ones. The Oro Verde and Balboa are two easy, fishy wrecks a short ride from most of the major Grand Cayman dive operators. At press time, there were plans in the works to sink the 251-foot U.S. Navy submarine rescue ship U.S.S. Kittiwake off the island. There's also the Soto Trader off Little Cayman and the Cayman Mariner and MV Capt. Keith Tibbetts off Cayman Brac. Formerly the Frigate 365, the Tibbetts is the world's largest diveable Russian warship, a 330-foot vessel in 65 to 110 feet of water that's packed with marine life and has been down for more than a decade. Cozumel It's best known for drift diving on sheer vertical walls, but you can get your wreck yayas out on Cozumel, too. Take the Felipe Xicotencatl, for example, better known as the C -53. It was originally built as a U.S. Navy minesweeper, measuring 184 feet long with a 33-foot beam. In 1962, she was sold to the Mexican Navy for a dollar, converted to a Deadline for article submission for next month is: Early Part of Month Hammerhead sharks and spotted eagle rays school around the banks. 22 Earth Day - 42nd Anniversary Get out and do something nice for www.earthday.org/2012 the planet! 26 UTMB Health Earth Day Celebration - Galveston Moody Medical Library Plaza, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The sanctuary will host an information table at this community event. For more information, contact Kelly.Drinnen@noaa.gov . May Later Part of Month— Whale sharks may be sighted in the sanctuary. 9 Sanctuary Advisory Council Meeting Galveston 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4700 Avenue U, Building 216 For more information, contact Jennifer.Morgan@noaa.gov 18 Endangered Species Day This is a day to learn about the importance of protecting endangered species and what you can do to help protect our nation's disappearing wildlife. Cozumel- (continued) gun boat and renamed the Felipe Xicotencatl C-53. She patrolled the Mexican Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico until 1999, when she was decommissioned, donated to the Cozumel Marine Park and laid to rest in 82 feet of water off Chankanaab. The marine park has recently restricted access there, so you dive it at your own risk, but it's generally believed to be safe and she remains one of Cozumel's most popular dives. Hurricane Wilma spun the C-53 around and broke her in two, and her average depth of 65 feet makes her a perfect second dive. Also upping the ante for wreck divers are two naval patrol vessels intentionally sunk last June just outside the marine park: the 85-foot Laguna Mandinga and the 42-foot Patzcuaro. At less than 40 feet, divers and snorkelers alike can enjoy them. May 13th, 2012 E-Mail caladyfish@yahoo.com Bay Area Divers P.O. Box 58404 Houston, TX 77258 409-622-3022 409-6BA-D022 Catch us on the web at: WWW.BAYAREADIVERS.ORG FACEBOOK: BAYAREADIVERS - GROUP TWITTER: BAYAREADIVERS “Members You Asked For It” On June 27th, 2012 at our - General Meeting Speaker of the Month — Dennis Davenport To teach us how to start taking pictures like some of the ones on page 4. Dennis will bring his camera gear for “show-and-tell” and then go into the classroom setting to show everyone what it takes to get it done. Q&A from the audience will be encouraged. This should be very interesting and informative MEETING! Don’t forget to bring you camera. Be sure to view some of Dennis pictures; http://www.facebook.com/ dennisdavenportphotography