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Florida Dive Show Dec 3,4 2010

Mark your Calendar December 3th & 4th, 2010 Question Email info@divechronicles.com Palm Beach County Convention Center Show Hours: Friday 5 PM – 8 PM Saturday 9AM – 5 PM Seashepherd will be coming to the show aka Whale Wars! Tickets are avialable at the show. Cost is $ 15.00 at the Door Stop by your local dive center to get a discount coupons saving you 50% off the gate admission … Read entire article »

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Please vote for this suggestion

TISIRI has put in for a grant through the Pepsi Refresh program. TISIRI needs your vote. Visit the TISIRI suggestion for the Pepsi Refresh Grant and vote for the idea by clicking right HERE Pass the word on and get your buddies to vote. … Read entire article »

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Divetalking Chatting

Divetalking now has chat You will find a small bar on the bottom right corner. If you are logged into Divetalking, you may begin to chat with whom ever may be logged on at the time you are logged on. Chat is also capable for posts as well. Post on a subject, have it set up for chat and visitors reading a post that includes a chat, may chat. I am thinking of a chat page as well. Just watch near the top of divetalking for a chat link if this is to occur. Thanks for stopping by. Thanks for reading your RSS Larry … Read entire article »

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Buggery on the High Seas

I loaned out my video camera to a team member for todays dive offshore florida. When they returned the camera, they unknowningly left it recording while out at sea. Unfortunately there is no video because it is facing something that made the video dark, BUT the audio came out. Here is what the camera recorded. Sounds like a rough ride back for a few… 🙂 Listen to The Buggery  No one on any boat was harmed during the making of this audio. Cheech and Chong: Pedro and Man at the drive in.   … Read entire article »

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Making It Count – October 2010

We are proud to share our completely revised e-newsletter, “Making It Count”. We have put more focus on how REEF members, partners, and the survey project database are making an impact in communities and marine conservation. We hope you enjoy the new format! Feel free to send us feedback. A special thanks to California REEF member Jackie Patay for designing the newsletter banner.    Putting it to Work: Who’s Using REEF Data By Christy Pattengill-Semmens, Director of Science Every month, scientists, government agencies, and other groups request raw data from REEF’s Fish Survey Project database. Here is a sampling of who has asked for REEF data recently and what they are using it for:- A biologist from Fisheries and Oceans Canada is evaluating fish and invertebrate populations in Race Rocks outside of Victoria BC, in … Read entire article »

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Saving Sea Turtles On Nest at a time, New York Times

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Costa Rica, Intentional Ignorance

Costa Rica, you’ve heard of the country. Lush forests, zip lines which they attach you to a long line and you sail through the trees while attached to a long wire cable spanning a forest tree to a forest tree. You’ve seen the beautiful waters off their shores, the culture and the history. I lot of US dive shops put together trips to Costa Rica for the adventure and the diving. I have banned Costa Rica as a place for leisure travel and I do not recommend Costa Rica to anyone. Humans kill over 100 million sharks a year, and this is what they do it for  fins for soup, bone for jewelry, souvenirs, belts and wallets, cartilage for cures, liver oil for cosmetics and much more. Costa Rica is well known … Read entire article »

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Manta Ray filmed off Jacksonville

This film clip of a manta ray was taken Friday October 22, 2010 off the coast of Jacksonville Florida. The divers reported the scale was at least a 20 foot wing span.  This is a first. I never knew they came this close to our coast line. October 22, 2010, a Friday to remember for these divers who not only saw the Manta Ray but filmed her. The TISIRI team was once again working on the environment. Out collecting trash as part of a grant by West Marine. The days events were being documented on film. Joe Kistel, as the last diver to enter the water explains the story to me like this: I was just about the enter the water when Ed pops up yelling “hey big bam rayjama smellow.” The captain … Read entire article »

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Ancient City Gamefish Association

Tuesday October 19, 2010 TISIRI team members, except Ed Kalakauskis whom claims he could not attend due to a Honey Do,  presented a brief 15 minute presentation of Artificial Reefs and included the new Andy King Reef placed a few months ago, 7 miles off  the coast of St. Augustine, Florida to St. Augustine’s Ancient City Gamefish Association. Here is a video of the material being collected for placement at Andy King Reef. [xr_video id=”cc2c5f0a1ba74f25a8180215200c0744″ size=”sm”] Here is side scan sonar of the Andy King site soon after the second placement provided by LAMP What an awesome group. Very Inspirational . The gratitude and support offered by it’s members to TISIRI and its members was well received, welcomed and appreciated. They assured us they will be helping us get offshore to continue diving the … Read entire article »

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Recent Post on facebook

I placed this post out under PADI (Professional Association of Dive Instructors) Discussion Topics area this morning. Why are Instructors excluded from being a choice for students to select when registering/signing up elearning? a few years ago, PICs were available online except for Instructors. Now elearning is online and ALL Teaching Status Instructors are not listed as a contact for the prospective student. Take the total number of Teaching Status Instructors there are in the database. Divide the number of IRRAs into that number and tell me if the quotent is a realistic number? That number represents the number of instructors / IRRA. It’s over a 100 instructors / IRRA. What is the average number of Instructors / IRRA? Perhaps 10. Why is there such a deviation between the two numbers? Now, take that difference, … Read entire article »

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A Concrete Boat

The TISIRI Team once again is out looking at material for it’s candidacy as an artificial reef. We are contacted by Carl Blow,who informs us there is a concrete vessel parked outside his door. It didn’t take long for the team to assemble, head to St. Augustine, Fl. and catch a skif over to this vessel. Here are some pictures from our visit 14 Oct. 2010. We figured we were driving by this vessel on our way to Whitney Labs, so we stopped. As Carl Blow, St. Johns County Waterways Commissioner, Joe Kistel, Larry Davis, Ed Ed Kalakauskis, with TISIRI approach the boat. From the bow, I snap this shot of Carl Blow and Joe Kistel discussing the opportunity of this vessel as an artificial reef of the St. Augustine, florida coast line. Carl Blow … Read entire article »

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Whitney Labs, Marineland, St. Augustine Fl. Oct 14, 2010

On October 14, 2010 Dr Lindberg spoke on the impact of artificial reefs on ocean life  at Whitney Labs lecture Hall, Marineland Fla. Dr. William J. Lindberg, associate professor of fisheries and aquatic science at the University of Florida, spoke on “How enhanced reef habitat might improve some fisheries populations.” tritonshall.com I carried my camera and captured some pictures and video. Here are some pictures of Dr. Lindberg describing how artificial reefs play a role in life of grouper. A very good presentation. Here are some of the most knowledgeable  people I have the pleasure kmowing. There is a lot of knowledge and experience on this team. here is some Audio of that eventing. I will put together a small video for you to view. Larry … Read entire article »

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REEF-in-Brief September 2010

REEF-in-Brief September 2010 Introduction By Paul Humann, REEF Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board Greetings! While fall used to be a slower time here at REEF, this year we are busier than ever. In addition to working with scientists to get them up-to-date species data and continuing to coordinate and expand the citizen science Fish Survey Project to new regions, the REEF staff is involved in a variety of marine conservation issues including the lionfish invasion in the Caribbean and associated waters and endangered species spawning aggregation research. This issue of REEF-in-Brief features updates from several of these programs. None of this critically important work would be possible without continued financial contributions from our members. We greatly appreciate your support and commitment to our efforts, and hope you enjoy this issue. If you are inspired … Read entire article »

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Side Scan Sonar – Andy King Reef – St. Augustine Fl.

The side scan sonar image is of the permitted area where the concrete piling from the temporary bridge built in St. Augustine while the Bridge of Lions was being refurbished. This picture is the area where the concrete pilings landed and how they stacked. … Read entire article »

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Tuff-E-Nuff

It is Sunday September 5, 2010 and we’re off to St. Mary’s Georgia to a Marina that has a 19th century tug sitting on a sandbar at the edge of the river. It is around 11:30am when we arrive at St. Mary’s Boat Service where the tug is located. Today we took the opportunity to document the vessel and our ideas on getting her prepared for her new home, hopefully somewhere off the coast of Florida. Here is a small video of that day. [xr_video id=”362c223e9d3c48838dc0755bacbe8278″ size=”sm”] … Read entire article »

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Full Face Mask check out

Today, Joe Kistel and I took off to Blue Grotto at 8am. Joe is the founder of  TISIRI. My goal this trip is three fold. First, a checkout dive to see how I feel on my first dive after surgery. I felt great! Buoyancy was spot. I wore my usual, drysuit, Zeagle 911 BCD, slipstream fins, gators and 10 pounds of weight. I ended up being over-weighted. I couldn’t believe it. I was adding air to my BCD and my drysuit at 30 feet. Kewl. I can drop some weight from my belt! The second goal was to speak with Ed, the owner of Blue Grotto about putting together a video of Blue Grotto. Well, Ed and Judy are out of the country at the moment. The third was to test out the … Read entire article »

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