Aug - USA Dive Club
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Aug - USA Dive Club
PDFaid.com #1 pdf solutions online August 2011 Newsletter Volume 39, Number 8 In this Issue: Picture of the Month ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● This Month’s Program President’s Waves Local Diving Social Activities Hospitality Hut Membership Promotions Safety Overseas Diving USA Calendar Contact Info Russ and Julie Manhold at Tenneco Towers (See Local Diving (below)) Program for August 4 Manatees with John Cassidy Our speaker for the August 4th meeting is John Cassady. Join us to hear about manatees; a wonderful creature that stirs our hearts and imagination. The meeting is August 4th at the Best Western in Deerfield Beach just off I-95 at 7:30 PM. A group will be gathering in the Newport Café there in the Best Western about 6 PM (bring your own carry in dinner and purchase a beverage or two from bartender, Bob). Around 7 PM we will begin to move to our meeting area, the Sawgrass Room, for more socializing and mingling and a chance to buy our lobster pot tickets. John Cassady is a Manatee Research Associate at the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission John is originally from Louisville, Kentucky and grew up in Southern Illinois. He has lived in South Florida for over 25 years, much of which has been spent fishing and boating. John began his career with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission as the Southeast Florida Director of The Monofilament Recovery and Recycling Program (MRRP). Although he still helps run the MRRP, he switched to the Manatee Section approximately five years ago. As part of the manatee research staff, he participates in manatee rescues and captures, aerial surveys, photo-id, carcass salvage and recovery, and manatee necropsies. John was recently named as the new Research Associate in charge of the Manatee Section of the Southeast Field Lab in Tequesta, covering seven counties in Southeast Florida. Sea you there? Next month, for our September 1st General Meeting we have, photographer Linda Ianniello discuss her recent trip to the Philippines. Glada Blench VP of Programs programs@usadiveclub.com Back to Top underwater Hi, fellow USAers, as you may or may not know, our president for 2011, Russ Manhold resigned as president on July 14th. Which, coincidentally was also the date of our board meeting. Needles to say, it caused quite a stir. Anyway, I will not bore you with the details, but after much discussion, negotiating, and jockeying, they ( the USA Board) convinced me to "step up to the plate" and replace Russ as president for the remainder of 2011. It was not an easy decision, but with the full support of the board, I finally decided that it was something that I could and probably should do for the club. We are all sad to see Russ step down, but what is important is that Russ had done a wonderful job as Social prior to becoming President and I feel that he has done the same fine job as President for the past year and a half. Russ assures me that he is OK, and that it was a personal decision and we should all respect that for what it is. So let's all wish him the very best and next time you see him, tell him “Thank you” for the great job he has done for all of us and this club. I hope to see all of you at the August meeting and as I always say, If YOU miss it, YOU will miss it!!!! Larry Townsend President president@usadiveclub.com Back to Top Local Diving The ocean is ours to enjoy and feels like bath water. Last month the water temperature was in the 80’s. We had scheduled a special trip to the Neptune Memorial in Miami. Twenty three members of our Club dove with R.J. Diving Ventures on Saturday afternoon July 9th with a rainy start. Our first stop was the Ophelia Brian Wreck which had an extremely strong current. Those surviving the line down and were able to penetrate the wreck found it very enjoyable. Our second dive was the Neptune Memorial which was impressive. The sun came out just as we entered the water which made for incredible pictures. Some divers found this cemetery quite eerie. We thought it was a very interesting subject of the “Green Burial” future. Afterwards we stayed at the Marina for dinner at Monty’s. FOR A LIST OF UP COMING DIVES, CLICK HERE FOR USA’s ‘LOCAL DIVING’ PAGE. Kathy & John Ficarra VP’s of Local Diving localdiving@usadiveclub.com Back to Top Social Activities Greetings from USA’s Social Butterflies, Monday, the 4th of July, eighteen USAers and guests packed picnics and gathered at Picnic Shelter No. 2 in Davie’s Vista View Park for USA’s Pyroteknik Piknik and 4th of July Celebration. By the time everyone arrived, the charcoals were hot and the music was playing. Some of us tried our luck at horseshoes and ladder golf. Thanks to Clare, Phebe and Bob for supplying the equipment. The rest of us were involved in an invigorating game of Jenga, a game of physical and mental skill. Many brought delicious munchies that kept us busy until it was time to enjoy the great food that was being grilled. Ewa and Roman offered a very special treat. Ask them about it the next time you see them. At 7:00 pm, it was time to start our clean-up, pack the cars and get ready for our trek up the hill. The shelter was spic and span in no time. Special thanks to everyone for a job well done. After the picnic, some folks decided to head home but most of us hiked up the hill to reserve our vantage point. Dr. Ray rode up in the USA Shuttlevan courtesy of Russ. A beautiful sunset helped set the mood and soon the fireworks began. Our hilltop provided a panoramic view of Broward County. In the distance, pyrotechnics could be seen from Deerfield Beach to Miami and all the little cities in between. A USA Dive Club thought. It’s not always about the event. It’s about the camaraderie of being with people we know and enjoy. Thanks to all the USAers and guests who supported this social activity. Coming Attractions Adopt-A-Street Sunday, August 28, 2011 Want to get to know some fellow USA Dive Club members? That’s easy. Just sign up for this event. Participating in USA’s Adopt-A-Street program is the easiest way to meet people. Mark your calendar for our next quarterly Adopt-A-Street cleanup in Deerfield Beach, scheduled to take place on Sunday morning, August 28th, at 9:00 AM. Early birds may wish to join LT’s Breakfast Club, 7:00 AM, at the nearby Cracker Barrel. After the cleanup, we’ll have our group lunch at Muddy Waters Restaurant and Raw Bar located just a short distance from USA’s Adopt-A-Street site. The Adopt-A-Street program gives us the opportunity to keep our streets clean and have a great time doing it. It’s a fact that, sooner or later, much of the trash on our streets finds its way into Florida’s canals and waters offshore. This is our way of helping the environment. Wine Country Safari Saturday Evening, September 3, 2011 6:00 PM Dinner & Wine Tasting Saturday evening, September 3rd, join USAers and guests for our Wine Country Safari, a wine tasting at The Best Cellar in Wilton Manors, preceded by a group dinner at Kyojin Japanese Seafood Buffet located just a short distance from our wine tasting venue. The Kyojin is upscale and features a 120-ft. long buffet. There is something here for everyone, whether a seafood lover or landlubber. The Kyojin Seafood Buffet is ALL YOU CAN EAT for $19.95 and payable at the restaurant. The winetasting at The Best Cellar is an unbelievable bargain at $15.00 – cash only please – payable at the door. Kyojin Buffet Ft. Lauderdale The Best Cellar Wilton Manors 6:00 PM 8:00 PM Sharp 3485 N. Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306 1408 NE 26 St. Wilton Manors, FL 33305 http://kyojinbuffet.com/index.html http://www.beaconmgmt.com/rsfwt/ All you can eat - $19.95 Wine Tasting - $15.00 Sign up for Wine Country Safari at USA’s next meeting. Watch future newsletters and emails for additional information on all planned USA Dive Club activities. Our social events are open to all USA club members and their guests. So, why wait? Sign up for a social event, get to know your fellow USAers, and let the fun begin! Contact USA Social Butterflies ASAP at Social@usadiveclub.com if you’d like to join us. Future social events include: ● ● ● Aug 28 (Sunday) – Adopt-A-Street Cleanup – Deerfield Beach Sep 3 (Saturday) – Wine Country Safari – Wilton Manors Nov 12 (Saturday) – USA’s 40th Anniversary Party & Reunion at Ellie’s 50’s Diner, Delray Beach DINNER BEFORE THE MEETING: Pick up your favorite meal, i.e., a sub, sandwich or pizza at your local Publix, Subway or Papa Johns and join USA’s Social Butterflies in the Newport Café located in the Best Western Deerfield Beach Hotel & Suites @ 6:00 pm. If you’d like to bring something from home, that’s OK, too. Everyone seems to enjoy the atmosphere and camaraderie. Try it... you’ll like it! C’mon down and we’ll save y’all a seat. Clare Anthon & Julie Manhold VP’s of Social Events social@usadiveclub.com Back to Top Hospitality Hut Greetings from USA’s Hospitality Hut, USA Dive Club needs a bigger Hut! Eight guests were greeted at the July club meeting. Joe Crockett, who found us on the Internet, is a newly certified diver. He has already submitted his membership application and paid his dues. Joe is now a member of the USA Dive Club. Nancy Finchell and Gregg O’Farrell learned about the club from a fellow diver. They were both recently certified by Dixie Divers and are eager to dive with us. Nancy and Gregg have also become new USA Dive Club members. Michael Grandinetti found our flyer at ForceE in Boca Raton. Michael was certified in l986 and has logged over 300 dives. Mike took home a new member application so here’s hoping he joins our active club. The owner of Fill Express, Mark McAlpin, joined us at the meeting. Mark gave a brief presentation about his recently acquired store and has offered USA members a 10 percent discount on fills and merchandise. USA member Dave Smith invited Roberto Raia. Roberto is visiting from France and does not dive, but has always been interested in the ocean and its inhabitants. Next we met Dee Terry. Dee was the guest of USA Hall of Fame member Marilyn Van Valkenburg. Dee started her dive certification but did not complete the course. However, she said she may be willing to try again. It was nice to see Bill Watts again. Bill was a member for 14 years and decided to go on a local dive with us in Miami. Great to see an old friend. Why not visit our home page www.usadiveclub.com and click on the calendar button to keep up to date on all the diving and non-diving scheduled activities. You may also take a look at the photo gallery and see all the fun we have. We wish you all ‘Happy Diving’. Clare Anthon & Julie Manhold Hospitality Coordinators hospitality@usadiveclub.com Back to Top Membership Greetings. I’m USA’s new Membership Coordinator, Julie Manhold. Most of you already know me as one of USA’s Social Butterflies. I have some pretty big shoes to fill, and will do my very best to keep up the wonderful job that Russ has been doing as Membership Coordinator. USA’s Board of Directors has recently approved seven new members. Don Chalaire, Sarah Crisanto, Joe Crockett, Nancy Finchell, Dave Goetz, Gregg O’Farrell and Carly Sax will be receiving their membership packages at USA’s August 4th general membership meeting. Membership packages are chock full of goodies, including discount coupons for USA’s local dives. Considering the discounts, membership isfree to first-time members. At present, we have 123 members and our numbers are growing steadily. USA’s Membership Directory is updated regularly and distributed on a quarterly basis. If any of your personal information is incorrect or outdated, please send an update to USA’s Membership Coordinatorby clicking here. If you lose your copy, or simply need extra copies, click here. If your USA Dive Club membership has expired, and you wish to renew your membership, simply submit a New Member Application, along with appropriate prorated membership dues, and a $10 New Member Initiation Fee. Under USA’s newly revised Dive Trip Guidelines, trip priority is established based on ‘current continuous years’ of USA Dive Club membership. Therefore, it is important for members to renew their dive club membership annually, without a break in membership. Encourage friends and fellow divers to join USAers for all club activities. Folks don’t need to be USA members to participate in USA Dive Club functions. Guests are always welcome if a USA member accompanies them. People interested in joining the USA Dive Club will find membership applications available by clicking on Membership Packet below. MEMBERSHIP PACKET Warm diving regards, Julie Manhold Membership Coordinator membership@usadiveclub.com Back to Top Promotions Hi y’all from the Promotions Desk of USA Dive Club. USA’s Lobster Pot winners have been taking home on average $50 cash at monthly dive club meetings. That’s a better return on your hard-earned money than most banks offer. Each month we offer a variety of Lobster Pot prizes, many donated by South Florida dive shops. Congratulations to all our Lobster Pot winners. Be sure and drop in to see our local dive shops who support us and say ‘Thanks’. June 2nd Lobster Pot Winners ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 50/50 Lobster Pot $96 - Jeff Jacobs $20 local dive coupon - Nancy Finchell $20 local dive coupon - Roman Bozko $25 Store Coupon from Force-E - Kurt Kohler Creature Book donated by Reef Photo - Mike Grandinetti Force-E Reef Anchor - Greg O’Farrell CD by 49 Ford - Mike Grandinetti Starfish Enterprise T-shirt - Mike Grandinetti Force-E Attention Rattle - Margie Hanratty South Florida Dive Locations Book - Mike Grandinetti Watgerproof pouch donated by Larry T - Ewa Thomas If you did not contribute, then you could not have won! At the July 7th dive club meeting, look for the following prizes in USA’s monthly Lobster Pot: ● ● ● The usual 50/50 cash pot. The usual 2 each $20 off a USA local dive. And perhaps a couple of other little surprises for you too! For the past several months, our 50/50 Lobster Pot has been right at $50 or more. Unheard of in the history of the USA Dive Club. I thank you and the club thanks you. Let’s keep it up! And, as I always say, ‘If U miss it, U will miss it! Larry Townsend Promotions Coordinator promotions@usadiveclub.com Back to Top Safety Hope everyone is enjoying this weather & getting out to dive, safely. The answers for last month's questions are: 1. Diving with enriched air requires special training and procedures. Using enriched air without proper training and procedures can cause? Answer: Oxygen toxicity (poisoning) 2. Pain in one areas, weakness, tingling, numbness and not being able to move your arms & legs are common signs of? Answer: DCS 3. The maximum depth for all recreational scuba divers, even experienced divers is? Answer: 130 feet This month's questions: 1. How often should you have your scuba tank visually inspected by a dive center? 2. If you & your buddy were separated under water, what would you do? 3. What is the most important feature of a scuba regulator? As always, have fun with these and look for the answers next month. Remember safe diving is no accident. Paul A. Molinari Safety Coordinator safety@usadiveclub.com Back to Top Overseas Diving USA Dive Club Overseas Diving program 2012 Exotic Trip, July 2012 Philippines: Atmosphere Resort and Siren Liveaboard: Southern Visayas/Cebu/Bohol/Dumaguete/Apo The Atmosphere resort is a new upscale resort that comes highly recommended. Resort is located at Dumaguete on Negron Island. For the land based part of the trip at the resort there are 3 options: ● ● ● 5 nights (3 diving days); departing Saturday July 7 7 nights (5 diving days); departing July 5 10 nights (8 diving days); departing July 2 Siren is a relatively new upscale fleet; this is our first club trip on Siren. The liveaboard is mostly on Cebu’s East side. The boat dates are July 14-21. The map is only for reference (our trip is custom: 7 nights), most days 4 dives a day We fly in and out of Manila; we should be back in US and Florida on 7/22. Both from the resort and for the liveaboard, we have the option of doing the Apo Island Click here for more information on Philippines diving. Click here for Registration Form. http://www.Atmosphereresorts.com http://worldwidediveandsail.com/ourboats/sy-philippinesiren.html http://worldwidediveandsail.com/liveaboard-diving/3/174.html NOTE: THE GUIDELINES FOR DETERMINING PRIORITY FOR OVERSEAS DIVING TRIPS WERE REVISED BY THE USA BOARD ON MAY 12, 2011. CLICK HERE TO REVIEW THE REVISED GUIDELINES (see SECTION VIII). THESE REVISED GUIDELINES APPLY TO THE PHILLIPINES TRIP. (CLICK HERE FOR A MORE DETAILED EXPLANATION OF THE STATUS OF THE GUIDELINE REVISION.) USA Dive Club Overseas Diving program 2011 USA DIVE CLUB REVISITS LITTLE CAYMAN, JUNE 2011 For trip report click here Saba/St. Kitts Liveaboard The Caribbean Explorer II Luxury Dive Vessel www.explorerventures.com/cexp2/index.html A Three-Island Tour with The Most Unique Itinerary of Live-aboard Diving October 8-15, 2011 Trip is full - standby list only The Saba/St. Kitts live-aboard dive vacation is now full. Unfortunately, we are limited to a maximum of 18 passengers. If you are interested in going on this trip, please add your name to the wait list. Placing your name on the wait list is FREE. No deposit is required unless you are selected to replace a trip participant who cancels. If you have questions, or would like the names of USAers and guests going on the Saba/St. Kitts trip, click here to contact Trip Leader Julie Manhold. Eighteen lucky USAers will be traveling to Saba/St. Kitts to experience an 8- day, 7-night liveaboard diving adventure aboard the Caribbean Explorer II. Julie Manhold is the trip leader. We have reserved the entire boat for USAers. A Full Moon dive is scheduled for Wednesday evening, October 12th. There are eight staterooms, all with private vanities, air conditioning and toilet facilities. What’s a liveaboard? Just the most relaxing dive vacation you’ll ever experience. NO SCHLEPPING of dive gear. After you embark, set up your tank just once… that’s it. When not in use, your other gear is stowed in your private gear locker right under your seat. Wet suits are hung to dry. And you don’t have to switch over tanks. Your tank is refilled right where you left it. Warm showers and towels are offered after each of the 27 dives made available to you. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are expertly prepared as are the in-between snacks presented at the end of each dive. What do you do between dives? RELAX… sunbathe, fill in your log book, read that novel you didn’t have time to read at home, take a nap, get to know your fellow USAers a little better while raving about the last dive. Your time is your own. Perhaps a land tour would be nice. If you’re not planning to make the night dive, enjoy a glass of wine with dinner. With the exception of the airfare, this is an all-inclusive vacation. Includes 27 boat dives, all meals and beverages, gratuities, port tax, fuel surcharge, airport transfers, departure tax and free NITROX. We will be on our own Friday evening for dinner. We’re even throwing in the T-shirt to let the world know you’ve ‘been there and done that’. Travel will be simple. On Saturday, October 8th, we fly nonstop from Miami to St. Maarten and then take ground transportation a short distance to the boat. While we sleep, we cruise to Saba where the diving begins. We then island hop and dive our way to St. Kitts where we disembark the following Saturday, October 15th, and fly home direct from St. Kitts to Miami. You have the opportunity to make 27 dives on this expedition: 2 morning dives, 2 afternoon dives, and 1 night dive each evening. NITROX is free. The Northeastern Caribbean is an intriguing area offering a blend of Dutch, British, French and native cultures on the most scenic islands in the Caribbean. Our unique itinerary will combine diving and optional land tours. Saba is known for its submerged offshore pinnacles. The abrupt topography above the sea is mirrored below and the profusion of marine life attests to the early institution of the Saba Marine Park in 1987. Underwater pinnacles -- spires of the same volcanic rock that makes up the island -- jut up from the deep blue and overflow with marine life. At Third Encounter, a notable pinnacle dive site, the surrounding deep water makes sightings of sharks and other pelagics common. Just a short swim away, an eerie spire called the Needle, not more than 30 feet wide at its apex, rises 250 feet and points up from the depths like Neptune's finger. St. Kitts offers arguably the widest variety of sites - finger reefs, recent wrecks, and a variety of drop-offs that will capture your imagination. When you purchase your own airfare departing from Miami, price for this trip is approximately $2,850. Book your own air travel. Questions? Click here to contact trip leader Julie Manhold by e-mail. Nils Jacobsen VP Overseas Diving overseasdiving@usadiveclub.com Back to Top USA Calendar ❍ ❍ August 4th - Regular Monthly meeting @ 7:30 pm Best Western Deerfield Hotel & Suites 1050 E Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 August 6th - USA local dive @ 1:00 pm 2 Tank Drift Dive with Pelican Dive Charters out of Boynton Beach www.pelicandivecharters.com ❍ August 28th - Adopt-A-Street @ 9:30 pm Natura Blvd Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 Click on USA’s calendar to view all future events. Back to Top Contact Information Under Sea Adventurers Dive Club web site: www.usadiveclub.com Meetings: First Thursday of each month at: Best Western Deerfield Beach Hotel & Suites 1050 E. Newport Center Drive, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 BYO Dinner: 6:00; Social: 7:00 pm; Meeting: 7:30 pm Board of Directors Elected Officers - Title Name E-Mail Address President Larry Townsend president@usadiveclub.com VP of Programs Glada Blench programs@usadiveclub.com VP of OS Diving Nils Jacobsen overseasdiving@usadiveclub.com VP of Social Events Clare Anthon Julie Manhold social@usadiveclub.com VP of Local Diving John Ficarra Kathy Ficarra localdiving@usadiveclub.com Secretary Robert Shearer secretary@usadiveclub.com Treasurer Steve McCutcheon treasurer@usadiveclub.com Appointees - Title Name E-Mail Address Audio/Video Coordinator Roman Boszko avguy@usadiveclub.com OS Dive Accountant Ronnie Farr diveaccountant@usadiveclub.com Membership Coordinator Julie Manhold membership@usadiveclub.com Hospitality Coordinator Clare Anthon Julie Manhold hospitality@usadiveclub.com Photographer/Scrapbook Eva Tomas awards@usadiveclub.com Promotions Larry Townsend promotions@usadiveclub.com Safety Coordinator Paul Molinari safety@usadiveclub.com Newsletter/Webmaster Bob Young Phebe Young newsletter@usadiveclub.com Membership Dues - $40 yearly; $70 for married USA Dive Club member couples Download the Membership Packet from our website Back to Top All information and images are property of ©2011 Under Sea Adventurers Dive Club