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Ocean Fest 2006 in Fort Lauderdale
Posted Feb 19, 2006 @ 08:00 AM CST by raf

Ocean Fest 2006, scheduled for April 21, 22 and 23, 2006 will take place in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. This event will feature over 200 dive and adventure sports related exhibits under giant tents at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to the dive exhibits, there will be food vendors, music, fashion shows, free seminars, and thousands of dollars in prizes and raffles!

Like last year, DEMA will host an "introduction to diving" event.  DEMA will have a large above-ground pool where individuals interested in trying SCUBA can suit up and dive in!  Anyone age 10 and up can come out and discover the fun and exciting sport of SCUBA diving in the comfort of a tropically warm 26,000-gallon pool. Event attendees will not only have the opportunity to try scuba diving for free, but also to test out some of the latest scuba equipment. Grab a Rum and Coke from one of the local vendors and kick back by the pool (which will be on the beach) to watch this fun event.

Be sure to check out the exhibits and the great seminars throughout the weekend.  Tickets are $7.00 per person per day (discounts available for multi-day passes). Avoid the lines and buy your tickets in advance.


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The Sinking of the Oriskany
Posted Feb 15, 2006 @ 08:00 AM CST by raf

OriskanyThere are new reports that the famed 888-foot USS Oriskany Aircraft Carrier, the "Mighty O", may finally be scuttled off Pensacola before the start of the 2006 hurricane season.   The reports indicate that the massive ship, to be deployed 22 miles southeast of Pensacola, may be sunk by mid-May 2006.  The Oriskany was slated to be sunk as an artificial reef in mid-2005; however, legal issues surrounding the environmental impact of onboard PCBs delayed the sinking.

The Oriskany will be the first U.S. Aircraft Carrier purposely deployed as an artificial reef.  The only other aircraft carrier available for diving is in Bikini Atoll, in the southwest Pacific.  This will be a one-of-a-kind dive destination in the U.S.

The Oriskany will be towed from its current location in Beaumont, Texas, and sunk approximately 22.5 miles southeast of the Pensacola Pass.  She will be placed on a clean white sand bottom in 212 feet of water.  The top of the structure is planned to be at 50 feet, and the flight deck at approximately 110 feet.  Visibility in the area is commonly 60-100 feet.  The warm Gulf waters and light currents should make for spectacular diving conditions.

[via Divester]

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Diving Key Largo in February
Posted Feb 2, 2006 @ 08:00 AM CST by raf

Horizon Divers, our newest featured partner in our Key Largo section, is offering a 10% off deal when you dive with them this month! Horizon is a full-service dive shop in the heart of Key Largo. Their dive boat, the "Cheeca View", is a 45-foot Corinthian Catamaran -- more stable and a quick ride to the reefs and wrecks.

Print your 10% Off Coupon today! Ask for Dan and let him know Raf sent you!


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Camping on Boca Chita
Posted Jan 29, 2006 @ 08:00 PM CST by raf

Brisk winds, choppy waters, and wetsuit temperatures make for less than ideal diving conditions in Miami's Biscayne Bay National Park in the winter (living in paradise can spoil you).  However, the cool nights of December through February make it the best time to break out the camping gear, gas up the boat, and head out to spectacular keys along the southeastern edge of the park.

There are two campsites in the park from which to choose: Boca Chita (25 31.503, -80 10.431) and Elliott Key (25 27.166, -080 11.779).  Both offer beautiful views of both the bay and ocean, and both have designated campgrounds, a place to dock your boat, and working restrooms.  Elliott Key is a few miles further south and also offers freshwater showers and sinks, and a nice marked nature trail around the island.  Boca Chita, in my opinion, is more scenic -- the harbor and lighthouse are amazing -- but has fewer amenities (a saltwater restroom is available but there are no sinks or showers). 

This past weekend, we piled four families and gear into two boats and headed out to Boca Chita for three days of R&R. Boca Chita is only 10 miles (by boat) southeast of Matheson Marina, which is where we keep our vessel, and perhaps 5-6 miles east from Blackpoint marina.  The island has a beautiful harbor and an ornamental 65-foot lighthouse constructed in the 1930s.  There are picnic tables and grills available on a first-come-first-served basis, and dock space for both large and small boats (there were a few 40-50 foot boats there this weekend).

One of the great things about camping on the island is that there are many interesting dive spots nearby.  They're close enough that you can dive several spots in the morning, sprint back for lunch, then hit several more spots in the afternoon.  Bache Shoal, a very beautiful shallow-water reef is only 2.5 nautical miles away.  Long Reef and the wreck of the Mandalay are also very nearby.  The wreck of the Lugano, a 1913 British steamer is only 5 miles from the island.  The list goes on!

View from capsite View from our campsite looking east back towards Miami
The Harbor Boats moored in the harbor.
Boca Chita Lighthouse Lighthouse at sunset.

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Using Firefox Live Bookmarks with DiveSpots.com
Posted Jan 25, 2006 @ 10:50 PM CST by raf

You may have noticed the peculiar XML icons and RSS links sprinkled about our site. You may ask yourself (Did you catch that reference to a Talking Heads song?), "well, what's that all about?" The short answer is this: We publish all of our dive spot and dive shop listings in RSS format. RSS (an acronym for "Rich Site Summary" and later coined "Really Simple Syndication") is a way for web sites to summarize their content, such as news articles, to make it available for other Web sites, news readers, and specialized browsers.

RSS makes it possible to easily share data because it uses a common file format understood by most modern Web sites. CNN publishes stories in RSS format. Yahoo! publishes stories in RSS format. Divester.com publishes stories in RSS format. Everyone publishes stories in RSS format, including of course, DiveSpots.com!

So what does that mean to you? What can you do with these RSS files? Many things, I say. Many things! For example, you can setup your My Yahoo! page to read these RSS files and update your page, bringing you these headlines in one central location. Or use any of the popular news aggregators to subscribe to multiple news feeds and get all your favorites in one location.

If you use Firefox, one really convenient and simple thing you can do with RSS feeds is to create Live Bookmarks. Firefox added Live Bookmarks with version 0.10 of their outstanding browser. As the name implies, these bookmarks dynamically update themselves whenever the RSS publisher updates the feed. For example, on DiveSpots.com, you could have Firefox create a bookmark for "Key Largo Dive Spots". Firefox will automatically read the Key Largo RSS file and create bookmarks for each dive spot in Key Largo (organized under a Key Largo folder within your browser). When new Key Largo dive spots are added to our site, your bookmarks will automatically update!


Here's How

Here's how to easily add DiveSpots.com Live Bookmarks to Firefox. These steps, by the way, work with most any site that publishes RSS feeds (correctly).

Using Key Largo as an example, open your Firefox browser and go to the Key Largo Dive Spots Page. At the bottom right of your browser window, in the status bar, you'll see the Live Bookmarks icon (which looks like this Live Bookmark Icon) indicating that an RSS feed is available on this page.

Click once on the icon to see the "subscribe" option. When you select the option, the "Add Bookmark" window will appear. Click OK and you're done!

Now look under the Firefox Bookmarks menu. Here you'll see the newly added Key Largo bookmarks, which will automatically refresh as we add new dive spots!


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Night of the Ocean Realm a Great Success
Posted Jan 22, 2006 @ 08:30 PM CST by raf

Thanks to everyone that made it out last week to first meeting of the Night of the Ocean Realm in 2006! Special thanks to Ken English and Robert Quintana for organizing the event. I was honored to have been asked to give a demo of DiveSpots.com (see photo below). There was food, a bar (always a good thing!), and great company. Ocean Safari was there, as was Aquavita and H2O Scuba.
 

That's me giving a demonstration of DiveSpots.com

From left to right, Tony Langenberg of Aquavita Dive Stop, Robert Quintana of Ocean Safari, and Henry Del Campo of H2O Scuba

Stay tuned for agenda and date announcements for the next meeting.
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Congratulations DiveSpots.com Raffle Winners!
Posted Jan 17, 2006 @ 10:00 PM CST by raf

DiveSpots.com booth at the Florida Dive Show

Congratulations to our first-ever DiveSpots.com Raffle Winners! As you may recall, we announced a raffle last quarter just before the Florida Dive Show in December. Anyone that registered as a new member of DiveSpots.com during the show, or that posted a photo or review for any dive spot, was eligible to win an iPod, a dive trip with Ocean Safari, or an official DiveSpots.com T-shirt or beer stein! Thanks to everyone that turned out for the show -- we had a great turnout and widely successful membership drive.

And now, the winners are...

  • First Prize - Apple iPod:
    Bill Mar!
     
  • Second Prize - Dive Trip with Ocean Safari:
    Steve Moseley!
     
  • Third Prize - DiveSpots.com T-Shirt:
    Todd Graham!
     
  • Third Prize - DiveSpots.com Beer Stein:
    Lisa Deese!
     

Congratulations to our winners, and thank you all for supporting DiveSpots!


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Compleat Angler Destroyed by Fire
Posted Jan 16, 2006 @ 02:00 PM CST by raf

A fire destroyed the Ernest Hemingway museum and The Compleat Angler bar Friday (13-Jan-06) on the Bahamian island of Bimini. The Compleat Angler was the island hotspot on Saturday nights where a Calypso band played and the rum punch flowed freely.

Hemingway drank at The Compleat Angler between fishing trips in his vessel Pilar in search of marlin, wahoo and sailfish in the pristine waters around Bimini. The bar was a favorite with both tourists and locals ever since.


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PADI, NAUI, SSI, or other?
Posted Jan 15, 2006 @ 09:00 AM CST by raf

While rummaging through some old papers, I came across a certificate issued to me by my first dive instructor at the University of Florida. Yes, that's right ? I actually received college credit for SCUBA diving! In fact, I'm almost embarrassed to say that I received both my Open Water I and Open Water II certifications through UF (I really did study Dad, I promise!).

The certificate got me thinking about what is probably one of the most commonly asked questions by those considering diving. That is, "what is the best SCUBA certification agency?" The program at the University of Florida offers certifications through both NAUI and CMAS (I have both). By far, the most common agency in the US, based on the number of divers certified, is PADI. The "Big Three" agencies are PADI, NAUI, and SSI. At DiveSpots.com, 62% of our members are certified through PADI, 21% through NAUI, and 17% are certified through SSI or another agency.

So which one is best? And, "will a certification with one agency limit me in any way?"

Most people seem to feel and believe that it's not so much the agency that's important -- it's the instructor that makes the difference. The general consensus is that all of the major organizations are qualified to provide the materials and certifications. But keep in mind that the organization does not teach you to dive -- the instructor does. Thus, it's important to find an instructor that is truly qualified, that presents the material thoroughly, and that makes you feel safe in the water.

There's a good post on Scuba Board on the topic of which certification agency is best. I particularly like comments of "Walter". He posts some good questions to ask when selecting an education center and instructor.

What are your thoughts?


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SCUBA Jokes
Posted Jan 15, 2006 @ 08:00 AM CST by raf

I came across a pretty good set of SCUBA diving jokes, posted by the Salty Dog Dive Center. I particularly like the shark jokes.  Here's my favorite:

Two divers were checking a new reef when they saw a shark. The shark circled them, menacingly. One diver took off his fins and reached inside his BC and pulled out a pair of super-power fins. His buddy signaled: What? You can't out swim a shark! The diver signaled back: I don't have to out swim the shark - I only have to out swim you!

More SCUBA jokes

 


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New Features Added Recently
Posted Jan 8, 2006 @ 08:00 AM CST by raf

First, Happy New Year and best wishes to everyone for a safe and wet 2006! We here at DiveSpots.com took some time off over the last few weeks to enjoy our end-of-year vacation.  We did a little maintenance on the boat and spent some time researching new dive spots.  We'll be posting them shortly -- stay tuned! 

One of our devoted engineers, who apparently does not understand the meaning of vacation, spent part of his time-off adding some cool new features to the site.  Enhancements include:

  • Redesigned Destination Pages -- The destination pages have been reorganized and restructured by splitting each destination page into four new pages.  Each destination now includes a Destination Overview page, a Dive Spots page, a Dive Shops page, and a Dive Clubs page. You'll find current weather information, new interactive maps, and local dive shops and clubs.  Of course, all the great dive spot content is also there!
  • More Maps -- We've added more online maps with more great new features.  Now you can see all dive spots on one map for any given destination.  Click on any dive spot to pinpoint the dive spot on the map and see details.  We've also added maps showing dive shops and marinas in the local area!  Zoom in and switch to satellite mode to see driving directions for your local dive shop!
  • Print This Spot -- We've added a convenient "Print this Dive Spot" link which formats the page for easy printing.  When you print a dive spot, you'll get a complete spot description, GPS waypoint information, average depth, and other great details.
  • Redesigned Dive This Spot page --  We've redesigned the "Dive This Spot" page to include more features (such as the Print this Dive Spot feature), spots nearby, dive shops, and dive clubs.
  • More RSS and GPX Feeds -- Now you can download local dive shops in either RSS or GPX format.  Get automatic updates to your favorite RSS reader, or download dive shop information directly to your GPS device.
  • Larger Images -- We've redesigned the dive spot search results pages and dive spot listings to show larger photos for each dive spot. 

Dive in and check it out!


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Night of the Ocean Realm - Thursday January 19, 2006
Posted Jan 6, 2006 @ 08:00 AM CST by raf

Stop by Thursday evening for the second meeting of the Night of the Ocean Realm.  The evening will promote the concept of Ocean ART in Artificial Reefs.  The agenda for the meeting will include:

  • An update from Ken English on first Conference on Underwater ART, planned for May 5th, 2006 on the 6th Anniversary of the Jose Cuervo Artificial Reef
  • Mr. Gary Levine, CEO of the Atlantis Project, has been invited to provide an update.
  • A presentation from me!, Raf Fiol, on DiveSpots.com.

The meeting will begin at 7:30 PM at Cafe Mystique, which is located at 7250 NW 11 Street, adjacent to the Days Inn hotel. Exit 836 at 72nd Avenue. Stop by and show your support.


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