DIVEMAG | Edição 10 | International Dive Magazine
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DIVEMAG | Edição 10 | International Dive Magazine
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Todas as costuras são coladas em banda dupla. Equipado com bolsos cargos, tanto na coxa esquerda como na direita e disponível em 9 tamanhos diferentes. Solicite tamanho L para test Dive. Consulte seu Dive Center ADVERTISEMENT | DIVEMAG.org | Hollis DIVEMAG is available to be read in any tablet or smartphone enabled to read PDF files, iPad, Android and others. It is easy and free: download the magazine to your device; open the DIVEMAG website, select the issue you want and download it. Once you finish the magazine will appear on your browser and you may opt for saving it in your file library (e.g. iBooks) or similar depending on which platform you use. Now it´s just enjoying your issue of the magazine, keep it or send to friends, and best of all, without any costs or limitation. Download and enjoy your issue now at: www.divemag.org Social Networks >> In This Issue << DIVEMAG Dear readers, International Dive Magazine By Divers, for Divers EDITOR KADU PINHEIRO 15. MINKES Issue number 10 of DIVEMAG, with contributions from two international super photographers, Justin Gilligan from Australia with a mega article about Minke Whales, and Spanish Juanmi Alemani bringing us a little of the dives in the Maldive islands. Besides, we have the portfolio of Brazilian João Paulo Krajewski, producer of the Domingão Aventura feature series in the Faustão Sunday TV show, who also announces first-hand here in the pages of DIVEMAG the publication of his book. Coverage of the events and parties which shook the last few weeks. Tips, gear tests, coverage of the Rio de Janeiro State Underwater Contest and much more! 28. MALDIVAS Clear waters and good reading. Kadu Pinheiro >> Editor << Table of Contents 15 :: Australia >> Minke Whales 28 :: Live Aboard >> Maldives 52 :: Rio de Janeiro State Underwater Photo Contest 57 :: Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year 67 :: We Use >> Gear Tests 75 :: Sea Shepherd 79 :: Invited Photographer: João Paulo Krajewski 95 :: Certifying Agencies and the Market DIVEMAG Editorial Board EXPEDIENTE International Dive Magazine Carolina Schrappe PRESIDENT: Flávio Lara [email protected] NEWSROOM PRODUCT DIRECTOR AND EDITOR: Kadu Pinheiro [email protected] Cristian Dimitrius Responsible Journalist: Kadu Pinheiro CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE: Justin Gilligan, Juenmi Alemani, Kadu Pinheiro, Reinaldo Alberti e João Paulo Krajewski FINAL REVISION: Reinaldo Alberti Spanish Translation: Hector Mañon English Translation: José Truda Palazzo ADVERTISING MANAGER: ReinaldoAlberti [email protected] Gabriel Ganme Lawrence Wahba READER SERVICES SAC :: [email protected] DIVEMAG is an online, free monthly publication by Dive Editora Ltda. Reinaldo Alberti October 2012 October 2012. Signed articles do not necessarily represent the viewpoints of the magazine. ADDRESS Rua da Consolação, 348 3º andar :: São Paulo :: SP CEP 01302-000 :: Tel.: 55 11 3259.4263 ISSUE 10 Rodrigo Figueiredo Reader Services Cover photo: Justin Gilligan The Editorial Board was formed with the aim of keeping the magazine aligned with the best international diving publications; our Board members are publicly recognized key personalities who represent our activity in the media and within the trade. [email protected] Photo: João Paulo K. 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Scan the QR code using your smartphone net ready VOCÊ ENCONTRA OS PACOTES DA ARRIBATUR NOS MELHORES DIVE CENTERS DO PAÍS INCREDIBLE COLOR HIGH DEFINITION DIVE WWW.ARRIBATUR.COM.BR MINKE WHALES, Australia A Curious Company / Text and Photos by Justin Gilligan Minke whales gather in the waters of the Australian Great Barrier Reef every winter. They provide for a unique diving experience, and leave their human companions questioning: who is watching who? It is the last week of June at the Great Barrier. Southeastern winds sweep the sea. It looks as just one more day in the upper deck of Elizabeth Ell as we sail between Agincourt and Ribbon reefs, 120 Km northeast of Port Douglas, our departure point. The smooth swinging of the boat, the sound of waves and the warm tropical sun create an hypnotic effect, which transports us far from our busy and hassled lives in the faraway continent. 15 DESTINATION |Australia – Minke Whales | Text and photos by Justin Gilligan A call comes from the upper deck of the boat: “Minkes to starboard!” The shiny backs of three minke whales have just broken the surface beside the boat. Elegant and torpedo-shaped, minkes reach some seven meters in length and possess a dark color, with the exception of a white and grey patch above their flippers, which are disproportionately small. Minkes are intimately related to Blue and Humpback whales, and despite their size are rather energetic and maintain the rhythm following our vessel among the reefs on speeds topping 20 knots (37 Km/hour). In the same way the whales appeared, they are gone. A quick encounter which would have passed unnoticed if not for the presence aboard of Dr. Alastair Birtles, Professor of Environmental Management and Ecotourism at the James Cook University. Alastair is constantly at watch during the minke whale season in the Great Barrier Reef (between June and July). We have great difficulty in following the scientist´s sharp eyes which scan the horizon waiting for his beloved “research subjects”. 16 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine DESTINATION |Australia – Minke Whales | Text and photos by Justin Gilligan He scribbles notes in his notepad about the encounter, documenting their numbers and size, the number of breaths taken, position and time when the whales were sighted, the direction they were swimming, and the presence of any distinctive markings. No aspect of the encounter goes unrecorded. It is the 16th year in which Alastair comes to study the whales as the leader of an enthusiastic research team made of post-grade students and volunteers, known as the Minke Whale Project. His coat doubles as a mobile stationery store fully supplied with note pads, pens, pencils and sunscreen. Dark Ray-ban glasses protect his eyes from the tropical sun, and a sunscreen blotch is permanently stained on his face and nose, above his beard, and below his wide-rimmed hat. “There is so much about minke whales that we still don´t know”, says Alastair scanning the horizon with his eyes. “This is a unique opportunity for researchers, in partnership with local tour operators, as it provides an amazing opportunity to deepen our knowledge, benefitting everyone involved.” DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 17 DESTINATION DESTINO |Austrália |Australia - Baleias – Minke Minke Whales | Texto | Text e fotos: and photos Justin Gilligan by Justin Gilligan It is the first encounter with the minkes in our trip, a seven-day adventure searching for whales, organized by John and Linda Rumney from Eye to Eye Marine Encounters. An expedition with an emotional, educational appeal. By donating three places in the vessel for the research project, Eye to Eye not only ensures the continuity of the Minke Whale Project´s efforts, but also provides its passengers with an enjoyable learning experience. “This is much more than ecotourism. Researchers contribute to an experience with aggregated value, which will last forever in the memories of our clients, and at the same time allows for the research work of the Minke Whale Project to continue”. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine John and Linda are veritable icons of the Great Barrier Reef. Around 1978, John was working as a commercial fisherman in these waters, but by the early 1980´s found his true calling as a tour operator and conservationist. “I always helped government researchers and scientists to study the reef, and they told me about the grave lack of funding for this kind of work”, says John. “Therefore, this was the way in which the idea of the collaborative projects between tourist and scientists was born”. 18 DESTINATION DESTINO |Australia |Austrália – Minke - Baleias WhalesMinke | Text| and Textophotos e fotos: byJustin JustinGilligan Gilligan Right after this awakening, John acquainted himself with Alastair and Dr. peter Arnold, Senior Curator of Natural History at the Museum of Tropical Queensland. His work with minke whales became the first project of Undersea Explorer, a ship which offered the most exciting trips in the Great Barrier Reef during the 1980´s and 90´s. Its mission was to develop protocols for divers to swim with minke whales and at the same time maximize the positive experience for all participants. The Codes of Conduct which they developed continue to provide orientation for human interactions with dwarf minke whales up to this day. Later, during the evening, Alastair gave us the first of a series of presentations about research in the Great Barrier Reef. “We are on the verge of embarking into something unique; there is no other place on Earth where we have this many encounters with whales of this species”. 19 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine DESTINATION DESTINO |Australia |Austrália – Minke - Baleias WhalesMinke | Text| and Textophotos e fotos: byJustin JustinGilligan Gilligan ESTA É A NOSSA REPUTAÇÃO, FAÇA DELA A SUA Escolha a NAUI. Procure pelo Dive Center NAUI mais próximo ou acesse o site www.naui.com.br W O R L D W I D E 20 Passengers, crew and volunteers aboard the research vessel are invited to get involved with the Project. “You do not need to be an academic to make minke observations, and this is why everyone can get involved”, says Alastair. “You might even not dream of minkes today, but after we have a decent encounter in the next few days, the experience should take root into your dreams for the rest of your life”. DESTINATION DESTINO |Australia |Austrália – Minke - Baleias WhalesMinke | Text| and Textophotos e fotos: byJustin JustinGilligan Gilligan Why do these whales seasonally visit the Australian Great Barrier Reef continues to be one of the greatest mysteries about minkes. A few calves have been seen there over the years, suggesting to researchers that these whales might be mating and nursery grounds for them. Regardless of motive, these warm waters attract the whales, which in turn attract tourists and scientists, anxious for an intimate encounter with these amazing animals. 21 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine DESTINATION DESTINO |Austrália |Australia - Baleias – Minke Minke Whales | Texto | Text e fotos: and photos Justin Gilligan by Justin Gilligan The next morning we awoke with a group of minkes very near our position, an isolated pinnacle in open waters at the Ribbon Reefs named Lighthouse Bommie. Although the whales themselves began this contact, at first they are very wary, doing wide circles around the Elizabeth Ell. A short time after surfacing, they vanished and reappeared on the opposite side of our boat. The only sign that they were still in the area were their small dorsal fins which rise gently, breaking the surface from time to time. several minutes have passed before John and Alastair confirm that this could be the first opportunity for diving with the whales. The crew releases 30 meters of floating rope, tied to spaced rings aimed at giving more safety. John slowly swims along the rope, keeping an eye on the whales. “It´s time to get in the water, four minkes under the boat”, he shouts, raising his head above the water. DIVEMAG In a mix of adrenaline and emotion we prepare for our first minke encounter. We slide out of the wet deck, the water is warm and we advance in a single line along the rope to position ourselves. Some of us hold the rope with the hands, while others use their feet or waist to keep the hands free for taking photos and video. Alastair is on the back of the line, frantically taking notes in an underwater note pad, and taking identification pictures with a camera tied to his wrist. International Dive Magazine 22 DESTINATION DESTINO |Australia |Austrália – Minke - Baleias WhalesMinke | Text| and Textophotos e fotos: byJustin JustinGilligan Gilligan As if coming out of nowhere, the distinctive shape of a minke materializes in front of us. It barely seems to move, and with great subtlety and grace passes only ten meters away. The curious eye of the minke studies us, with a wrinkled eyelid which resembles the human eye a lot. Two whales with rather similar spot patterns pass by us with the same curiosity. In many countries it is forbidden to swim with or interact in any manner with whales, and therefore we are very lucky to be living this unique encounter. The main focus of research is to explore the links between Social Science and Behavioral Ecology to control the impact of this activity on whales. “We cannot control the whales, so researchers need to learn how to manage people during this type of encounter”, says Alastair. As a result, encounters take place under strict rules defined in the permits issued by the Marine Park and in the Code of Conduct. Although the number of authorized operators has grown (to nine) since it began, these two regulatory tools are aimed at ensuring that every encounter happens in the animals´ comfort zone. “We are trying to understand what goes on in the heads and hearts of people, and this has been the most efficient way to guide the management of these encounters”, says Alastair. Back in the water, whales gain confidence and become more curious and pass nearer before vanishing in the blue. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 23 DESTINATION DESTINO |Austrália |Australia - Baleias – Minke Minke Whales | Texto | Text e fotos: and photos Justin Gilligan by Justin Gilligan The number of individuals grew to 15 or more, as well as their activity, moving their tails more vigorously as if competing for our attention. Alastair was working all the time, recording every passing whale. A whale came close to the end of the rope and raised its head out of the water, standing there for a few seconds before sinking slowly back to the deep. Another repeatedly raised her head above the surface and swam along the entire rope, an intriguing behavior. Eventually, the more active whales left the group of divers ecstatic in the company of another, more curious and calm group of three whales swimming by themselves. These whales were calmer and more confident, lowly passing by all their curious human companions. Still at the end of the rope, Alastair seemed to already have a bookful of notes where he tried to identify each whale from the encounters using color patterns, markings and scars caused by sharks or hunting or fishing activities. For the Minke Whale Project, these notes are the starting point for a data bank, and combined with photos and videos can be compared with previous records to determine when and where the whales were seen during past seasons. Eight hours have passed since that first minke was sighted at Lighthouse Bommie, and they stayed with us all day long. Alastair was alone at the end of the rope, having been there the whole time, and recorded even the last sigh of the last whale to leave the scene that day. At the end of the trip, in which we spent more than 20 hours in the water with more than 60 individual whales, and despite having formed long-lasting friendships among us and experiencing some of the most exciting dives of the Great Barrier Reef, it is the memory of our inquisitive companions which now populate our dreams. 24 23 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine LAWRENCE WAHBA - # 1670584 RODRIGO FIGUEIREDO - # 1590756 KADU PINHEIRO - # 1757892 Somos mergulhadores com diferentes gostos. Uns preferem o mergulho livre, outros o mergulho técnico, alguns adoram cavernas, outros grandes animais, alguns corais multicoloridos. Todos gostamos de visitar diferentes culturas. Assim fazemos uma revista diferente, com pessoas e lugares diferentes, para mergulhadores com gostos também diferentes. Viajamos para diferentes locais do planeta para fazer a melhor revista do mundo pra você. CRISTIAN DIMITRIUS - # 1308719 REINALDO ALBERTI - #1301807 MAS, TODOS NÓS, TEMOS UMA COISA EM COMUM: SOMOS MEMBROS DAN E TEMOS CERTEZA DA SEGURANÇA QUE ISTO NOS TRÁS ! Seja um membro DAN. Se associe em www.danbrasil.org GABRIEL GANME - # 83730 CAROLINA SCHRAPPE - # 1526322 27 ADVERTISEMENT | DIVEMAG.org | PADI FAÇA DA PRAIA SEU ESCRITÓRIO! RECORDS | Freediving | By the Newsroom Flavia Eberhard breaks freediving record On September 28, in a free dive immersion, Flavia attained 69 meters deep. According to Flavia this dive is what she has always sought: a National Record for her country. Este pode ser o seu próximo local de trabalho. Faça parte da família de profissionais PADI. Encontre seu Course Director (Profissional PADI habilitado para a formação de Instrutores) mais próximo de sua residência. Saiba mais em nosso website. www.padibr.com.br It also corresponds to the best South American female mark and has placed her in Second in the World ranking for this modality this year. This mark was also an Absolute Record, that is, the deepest both for males and females in the competition. The contest was called Little Blue Hole and was organized by friends and partner AIDA Instructors Brian and Wendy. She was the first in the water, which is great as in that way she did not feel the pressure from other divers and was able to keep her mind well focused on the dive. 26 MALDIVES: AN UNIQUE DESTINATION DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine Text and Photos by Juanmi Alemany If there is in fact a paradise where you can enjoy unforgettable moments, a place to live great, exciting encounters with rays and whale sharks, a place to dive in currents and along multicolored reef walls or in ancient shipwrecks, if besides all this you add sun, beaches and warm water, there you define our unique destination: the Maldives. Foto: Patrick Muller 2827 DESTINATION |Maldives – An unique destination | Text and photos by Juanmi Alemany MALDIVES The Republic of Maldives is a nation made of 1,196 islands, of which 203 are inhabited. These are located in the Indian Ocean, south of Asia and grouped in 26 atolls, with Male as the capital. The climate is tropical and wet with an almost constant temperature all year long, rarely below 25°C. The two annual monsoons determine its climate; the “dry” winter monsoon goes from November to March and is the coolest season and the wet monsoon goes from May to November, packing more wind and rainfall. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 29 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine DESTINATION |Maldives DESTINO–|Maldivas An unique-destination Um destino | único Text and | Texto photos e fotos: by Juanmi Juanmi Alemany Alemany It has the distinction of having the “lowest” islands in the world, with a maximum height of two meters, therefore very vulnerable to sea level rises. Besides, it´s also one of the most spread out countries in the world, due to the distribution of its atolls. Tourism is the true engine of the Maldives. With its beautiful beaches, the colors of its waters and the abundant underwater life, it is one of the best dive destinations in the world. 30 DESTINO DESTINATION |Maldivas |Maldives - Um –destino An unique único destination | Texto e fotos: | TextJuanmi and photos Alemany by Juanmi Alemany DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine I had never visited these beautiful islands, maybe because I had the impression of too many people there or a belief in the bad shape of its corals, and ended up venturing out to other destinations. Finally I was able to get to know this paradise, thanks to an invitation by Abando Dive, a Spanish Tour Operator specialized in dive trips, to take pictures for its next catalogue. There are few places in the world where at the end of your trip you are left with the impression that the experiences lived there will be impossible to surpass. This is the Maldives, a paradise for all divers. 31 DESTINATION DESTINO |Maldives |Maldivas – An - Um unique destino destination único | Texto | Text e and fotos:photos Juanmi byAlemany Juanmi Alemany ARRIVAL AT THE MALDIVES Already at the Male airport, we were greeted by the Abando Maldives dive team, an adorable couple who would take us aboard the Maldivian Dream to visit the best dive sites in the Maldives. It´s a boat geared up for comfort, with excellent installations. Besides, for the passengers´ ease it has another support boat, called “dhoni”, where dive gear and compressors are kept. The boat has free Nitrox, which we rather appreciated since we did more than three dives per day. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 32 DESTINATION |Maldives DESTINO–|Maldivas An unique-destination Um destino | único Text and | Texto photos e fotos: by Juanmi Juanmi Alemany Alemany It is rather common to find several types of sharks, napoleon wrasse or schools of different fish species along the way. After passing through the channel to the open sea, currents weaken and we can calmly enjoy the corals and all the existing diversity of life. Finally, we can do very nice dive walls which are great in different depths. The water is generally very clear and this type of dive is perfect for a wide angle lens, as the landscape found here amazes all photographers. Turtles and manta rays, as well as black corals and gorgonians, are often found. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine Types of Dives Normally in the Maldives one can do three different types of dives. We can dive inside an atoll, where depth is always less than 25 meters and without currents. Another option is to dive in the atoll straits where they communicate with the open sea. In this type of dive we should always jump in the water quickly and with the BC fully deflated, to save time and effort, as there can be strong currents. 33 DESTINO DESTINATION |Maldivas |Maldives - Um –destino An unique único destination | Texto e fotos: | TextJuanmi and photos Alemany by Juanmi Alemany 34 THE DIVES The first dive we did was at North Male Atoll in Lankan Beru, and already gave us a sample of what was to come. Big schools of snappers passing in front of us and posing for my camera, a turtle indifferent to my presence while eating a soft coral, plus several anemones with their clownfish, making any dive time too short for underwater photographers. Besides, an intense traffic of Napoleon wrasse, garden eels, surgeonfish and much more. Honestly, for s single dive and knowing it was just the beginning, it raised my expectations for the rest of the trip a lot. 35 DESTINATION |Maldives DESTINO – An |Maldivas unique destination - Um destino | Text único and | Texto photos e fotos: by Juanmi Juanmi Alemany Alemany We kept going south doing ever better dives: the Kudah Giri shipwreck, Guraidoo Kandoo or Kandhooma Thila are the best dive sites south of Male. In the third day we reached Ari, a perfect place to enjoy the spectacular company of manta rays in one of the many cleaning stations, always shepherded by our experienced guides Marilen and Marc. They hover above our heads without any fear, playing with our bubbles. It is really a magical moment which I recommend to any diver. I think that no one can be indifferent to these animals, even those who already dive with them on a daily basis. After this dazzling dive we stayed there snorkeling with the mantas. It was truly a moment which made the entire trip worthwhile. 36 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine DESTINO DESTINATION |Maldivas |Maldives - Um –destino An unique único destination | Texto e fotos: | TextJuanmi and photos Alemany by Juanmi Alemany So the days went by, diving in places like Donkalo Baru Thila, with its amazingly beautiful soft corals. At Hafza Thila we enjoyed the company of an enormous school of herrings and tuna. We also were in Malvivaru Veru with several lionfish and pipefish. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 37 DESTINO DESTINATION |Maldivas |Maldives - Um –destino An unique único destination | Texto e fotos: | TextJuanmi and photos Alemany by Juanmi Alemany The whale shark After just one hour searching the giant appears, imperturbable with our presence. I was the first in the water, well ahead of everyone else, and started to shoot the beautiful animal, with freedive fins I had brought just for this moment, when I´d have to snorkel with these animals, having to position myself and swim a lot to take the best pictures a few centimeters away. For an instant I thought I had lost the animal from sight, but after a moment he came back from nowhere and slowly swam directly towards me. I had to get out of the way at the last moment to avoid a collision; my fish eye lens wasn´t able to frame him entirely at that short distance. 38 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine DESTINATION |Maldives DESTINO–|Maldivas An unique-destination Um destino | único Text and | Texto photos e fotos: by Juanmi Juanmi Alemany Alemany These were magic moments and I knew I would go home with a rather complete photo file from the Maldives and with the incredible moments from the whole trip, with mantas and the whale shark. I will keep it as one of the most special moments in my life. 39 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine DESTINO DESTINATION |Maldivas |Maldives - Um –destino An unique único destination | Texto e fotos: | TextJuanmi and photos Alemany by Juanmi Alemany DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine SOME TIPS A 3mm suit is ideal to dive comfortably in the Maldives, given that water temperature is normally above 29°C, while average diving depth is usually some 20 meters, therefore being a great place for every level of certification. It´s true that sometimes currents tend to be a bit stronger, but you just need to relax and avoid swimming against the current. Deco markers are mandatory, as we did our safety stops as drifts, and this ensures that our support boat can find us and take us aboard safely. 40 DESTINATION |Maldives DESTINO–|Maldivas An unique-destination Um destino | único Text and | Texto photos e fotos: by Juanmi Juanmi Alemany Alemany As photography equipment tip I think it is essential for the trip to carry a wide-angle lens such as Tokina 10-17mm and also a macro lens of 60mm. But I confess that from the 19 dives, 18 were with the 10-17mm. This is the strength of the Maldives: landscapes and big life, with fish from varied sizes and species, big encounters with the whale shark, manta rays, napoleon wrasse, turtles or different schools of fish. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine A last tip and perhaps the most important: choose the best dive guides. I had the luck of diving with Marilen and Marc, who with their 16 consecutive seasons guiding Abando clients to the Maldives transformed our trip into one of the best experiences of my life. 41 MERGULHAR É COMPARTILHAR MOMENTOS... PORQUE BONS MOMENTOS SÃO AQUELES COMPARTILHADOS! EVENT | DISCOVER DAY - Diving College | By the Newsroom DISCOVER DAY no Diving College Fotos: Kadu Pinheiro São Paulo´s traditional dive school Diving College promoted during the morning of September 23rd an event in its premises aimed at giving aspiring divers the chance to experience the excitement and pleasure of diving in a controlled environment. Suas sonhadas férias viram realidade em um lugar maravilhoso. In the pool there were also professional cameras with a remote shutter system, installed by journalist and photographer Jonne Roriz from the Estado de São Paulo newspaper, which transmitted images live from the pool to the web, where participants could retrieve a souvenir of their adventure. The event also included a discover tech, where advanced divers tested sidemount configurations and double tank diving. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine A maior Barreira de Corais do Caribe, praias paradisíacas e um resort exótico. Centro PADI 5 Estrelas, centro de fotografia, câmara hiperbárica própria. Mergulhos com golfinhos, tubarões, tartarugas, naufrágios e milhares de peixes. Passeios a cavalo, caiaque, passeios pela selva, canopy ou simplesmente relaxar embaixo das palmeiras. No AKR, as aventuras Roatan • Bay Islands surgem naturalmente. 32 [email protected] | anthonyskey.com/divemag | 954.929.0090 Honduras 42 LAND-BASED FREEDOM LIVEABOARD VALUE BREEZES ALL INCLUSIVE RESORT & STUART COVE'S! 4 dias / 3 noites 2 dias de mergulho U$ 699 por pessoa / quarto duplo Pacote especial “all day diving” Oferta válida de 11 de agosto a 02 de novembro. Idade mínima de 14 anos para o Hotel Breezes. Mergulhos incluídos durante o dia todo, com almoço. Restrições podem ser aplicadas. Oferta sujeita a alterações e disponibilidade. Festa Diving College 2012 Photos Kadu Pinheiro Last September 28th, a Friday, a super cool party was thrown by the Diving College São Paulo crew. It gathered more than 100 people, sponsored by Divemag, Oceanic, Hollis and Aqualung. The evening had many attractions and many yummy bites with a crèpe festival, bonfire and two super presentations with videos by Gabriel Ganme and photos by Kadu Pinheiro, besides raffles of Aqualung fins, Laje de Santos books and DIVEMAG t-shirts. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 45 Venha mergulhar em Curaçao. Escolha um destes hotéis e experimente O melhor tratamento à brasileiros em todo o Caribe !!! foto: Kadu Pinheiro Operadora exclusiva de mergulho Ocean Encounters em todos os hotéis Fotos: Kadu Pinheiro EVENT | Diving College Party | Photos: Kadu Pinheiro 47 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine ADVERTISEMENT | DIVEMAG.org | SSI 35 ADVERTISEMENT | DIVEMAG.org | Curaçao NEW RELEASES | Photography| Newsroom CANON 6D RELEASE After Nikon announced its D600, its entry DSRL Full Frame, now it´s time for Canon to announce the release of Canon 6D, the new Full Frame of the brand. Mergulhe no fantástico mundo subaquático de Curaçao Curaçao é uma ilha formada originalmente por pedras vulcânicas onde os corais se formaram ao longo dos séculos. Isto pode ser visto imediatamente no primeiro mergulho. Na costa do lado direito da ilha os mergulhadores poderão observar belos recifes de corais. Essa é uma das razões que tornou Curaçao um dos destinos mais populares de mergulho do mundo. Fauna e flora subaquática de rara beleza formada ao longo de milhões de anos. The rumors of a Full Frame between the 1D and the 5D coming were circulating already for some time, and were confirmed with the brands´ announcement. 6D will be a good choice for anyone seeking more quality but without the means to invest in a 5D Mark III (which today costs US$ 3,500). Its new sister will appear with a suggested price tag of US$ 2,100. Besides counting on the Full Frame sensor, 6D has a smaller body than the 5D Mark III, and also has the resources for Wi-Fi picture transmission and built-in GPS. It will be able to take 4.5 frames per second with a shutter speed range from 302 to 1/8000, record in full HD and store in an SD card, its sensor being the Digic +5, capable of generating 20.2 Megapixel photos. With an ISO ranging between 100-25,600 and silent shutter mode, we only hope that now underwater camera case manufacturers will come up with options for this new toy. • Destino top para mergulhadores – você não achará no mundo um local de tamanha beleza e variedades para prática de mergulho. • Seleção de três grandes áreas para mergulho – Curaçao é cercada por fantásticas áreas para mergulho. • Curaçao também é um fantástico destino para a prática de snorkel – até mesmo da superfície pode-se observar as belezas do mundo subaquático de Curação. • Um destino para todos – Além do fantástico mundo subaquático, Curaçao oferece muita diversidade para os que preferem ficar em terra – compras, lazer, esportes, praias, cultura e gastronomia. www.curacao.com 51 RESULTS OF THE RIO DE JANEIRO STATE CONTEST 2012 Winners of the Rio de Janeiro State Underwater Photo Contest 2012 MT GA General Results: 1° Álvaro Velloso with 387.5 points 2° Fabio Freitas Silva with 350.4 points 3° Augusto Valente with 243.6 points Check here the portfolio presented by each one of the winning athletes in the competition. The athletes competed in the following categories: Wide Angle environment (GA), Wide Angle with model (GM), Free Macro (ML), Thematic Macro (MT) and Fish (PE) GM PE ML CHAMPION: Álvaro Velloso DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 52 Competition | State Contest RJ 2012 | Newsroom ML MT PE GM GA VICE-CHAMPION: Fabio freitas silva 53 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine Competition | State Contest RJ 2012 | Newsroom Tudo para um bom mergulho GM GA ML equipamentos . manutenção . roupas sob medida [email protected] www.claumar.com.br tel: (11) 3813.1100 MT PE THIRD PLACE: Augusto valente DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 55 RESULTS OF THE WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2012 Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year, organized by the Natural History Museum of London and BBC Wildlife magazine recognizes the best wildlife photos. The event is on its 48th edition and is divided into several categories. Check here some of the winning images. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine This picture of Emperor penguins in Antarctica was the grand winner of the British contest. To capture the scene, Canadian Paul Nicklen had to wait for the penguins to pass by, immersed in freezing water, using a snorkel to breathe. He told he took more than 50,000 photos in three weeks to obtain the winning image. 57 International Dive Magazine www.carolschrappe.com Mergulho Livre Aprenda com quem sabe Cursos Treinamentos Clinicas de profundidade [email protected] Tel: (041) 9962-0200 58 Patrocínio: Foto: Adriana Brandão Competition | Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year| Newsroom DIVEMAG Claudio Gazzaroli (Switzerland) Evening rays Competition | Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year| Newsroom Paul Nicklen (Canada) Blast-off DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine Jordi Chias (Spain) Turtle gem 59 Competition | Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year| Newsroom David Hall (USA) The lion pack DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine Thomas P Peschak (Germany/South Africa) Midnight feast 60 Competition | Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year| Newsroom DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine A highlight is Brazilian Luciano Candisani, winner in the Category Behavior: Cold-blooded Animals. His image shows a caiman stalking under the shallow and turbid waters of the Pantanal. The best images will be exhibited by the Museum until March. 61 guarapari Diferenciado De 07 a 09/12 dois barcos, um para a turma do básico e outro para a turma do avançado Saiba mais: www.maramar.com.br www.maramar.com.br | /maramarescolademergulho @maramarmergulho ADVERSTISEMENT | DIVEMAG.org | Mar a Mar NEW RELEASE | Photography | By the Newsroom NEW GOPRO HERO 3 RECORDS VIDEOS IN 4K GoPro has just released details of its most recent POV camera, HERO3. 30% smaller and 25% lighter than the HERO2, it is available in three models, black, silver and white. The Black Edition is able to capture video in up to 4K resolution at 12 fps, but also offers options in 2.7K at 30fps, 1080p at 60fps, 1440p at 48fps, 960p at 100fps and 720p at 120fps, as well as 12 Mp photos. It has a processor that´s twice as rapid. The Silver Edition tales pictures with 11 Mp and video 1080p30, while the White one takes 5 Mp photos. CURSO DE EQUIPA MENTOS DE MERGULHO De 20 a 22/11 Adquira conhecimentos sobre o funcionamento, manutenção e reparos dos equipamentos de mergulho autônomo. saiba mais: [email protected] www.maramar.com.br | /maramarescolademergulho @maramarmergulho DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 63 NEW LANÇAMENTO RELEASE | |Photography Fotografia ||Por: By Redação the Newsroom Both the Black and Silver versions have a white balance control (more details soon) and the standard case now comes with a default lens ready for diving. The Black one also has integrated Wi-Fi and remote control, besides being better in low light situations. Estimated prices in the USA are, for the Black Edition US$ 399, Silver US$ 299 and White US$ 199. More information at the GoPro website. 64 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN FOR THE BRAZILIAN UNDERWATER PHOTO GRAND PRIX 2012 Applications for the Proacqua Brazilian Underwater Photo Grand Prix 2012 are now open, a selective for the next National Championship. A DecoStop aumentou seu tempo de fundo. A melhor revista brasileira de mergulho, agora no seu tablet. Applications will be accepted until the end of NOVEMBER. More information and the complete rules can be found at the National Underwater Video and Photo Commission website: http://www.imagemsub.com.br/regulamento_gp.asp NAUTICAM RELEASES HOUSING FOR T4I Nauticam has announced the release of its new underwater case NA-650D for Canon T4i or 650D, the new entry level DSLR by Canon. Made entirely of finished aluminum, the case bears 100 meters deep and is already considered the best and most innovative camera case from the Rebel line. The great innovation is in the easiness of using the shutter dial, which in the camera body requires holding a button to change. In the case there´s a gadget which blocks that function, avoiding the need to press two buttons at the same time. In the rest it´s the usual quality of Nauticam products. The case should reach the North American market priced at US$ 2,400. For more information: http://www.nauticamusa.com/ 65 A revista DecoStop já está disponível no Android Market, e a partir de março na Apple Store. Esta ação faz com que o alcance da revista seja potencializado, atingindo leitores além de nosso alcance físico. A tecnologia digital permite que as edições da DecoStop sejam armazenadas, possibilitando acesso rápido as informações contidas na revista. A edição impressa continuará a ser produzida normalmente. Para download no Android Market acesse: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.magtab.DecoStop Para assinar www.decostop.com.br Para anunciar [email protected] www.clovix.com.br SHORT NOTES | UNDERWATER PHOTO | By the Newsroom ADVERTISEMENT | DIVEMAG.org | Scuba Point Calendário-divemag-outubrode-2012.pdf 1 10/15/2012 10:25:43 AM WE USE! DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine Hello readers, Our team uses several of their dives to try gear provided by our advertisers. In this section we will give you our perceptions about new products, best sellers and most coveted in the market and those which appear to us to be very interesting for freedivers, recreational scuba or tech. They are not intended as a didactic, rigorous test, but rather to check if the gear is as good in the water as is described in its manuals or websites. Spread over the magazine, in a simple and objective language, we will tell you why we liked, why we would always use it or any information an experienced diver would like to tell a friend who wishes or needs to have such an item. 67 GEAR | WE USE | By Reinaldo Alberti LIFELINE RADIO TRANSMITTER AND GPS OUR OPINION: Safety is unquestionable. The late Commander Rolim Amaro from TAM Airlines, in one of his mottos, said that “only one thing is above the client: safety”. We believe in it and whenever we test a product which is directly related to safety, rescue or dive accident prevention, we do it with great care. NAUTILUS LIFELINE is firstly a VHF radio, with the same transmission features of the radio you see in the cockpit of dive boats, the one which the skipper uses to talk to the dive base, other boats, and in an emergency to the Navy, the marina firefighters and/or Medical Emergency Services. Well, it all works when a diver needs help which can be requested from the boat to any of those channels. But what if the diver is lost, already at the surface – how does HE get in touch? This is the solution LIFELINE is bringing, as it is a radio which DIVES TOGETHER WITH THE DIVER. If he/she goes underwater and on the way back cannot find the boat, it allows for communication with it and with all those channels mentioned. For that LIFELINE is also a GPS integrated to the radio. It has a digital display which informs your geographical coordinates. With this information and the radio channel the lost diver can inform his position in any of three ways: 1. Talking to his own boat 2. Talking to other boats through channel 16 – or it can be pre-registered with other channel that´s more often used in the region 3. Send a general Distress Call to all integrated GPS radios (for this to work in Brazil one must register with ANATEL) Therefore, an equipment like this is fundamental for sites which are far from shore, or those which besides being distant also have strong currents, which can quickly separate the diver from his boat at the end of the dive. Examples of this are the Galapagos, Cocos Island, Revillagigedo, Fiji and many others. It worked very well during our test. I went down with it during dives in Puerto Madryn, hanging from my BC (I used a small cord attaching it to a d´ring with a small stainless carabiner). The radio is manufactured by Nautilus to withstand well the pressure down to 70 meters (8 atmospheres), and can be opened and operated at the surface, thoroughly wet, without any problem; I did it, besides, using a 5mm thick glove. I called the boat through channel 16, changed to 10 to continue talking only to our boat, and all fine, sound transmission and reception being very clear. As a result, I already kept one for me. After all, guiding groups in different parts of the planet, one more SAFETY equipment is never too much. Instructors, this equipment is primarily for us! In Brazil, it is imported and distributed by Sea Sub – www.seasub.org.br 68 SAFETY DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine GEAR | WE USE | By Reinaldo Alberti PRINCETON TEC MINIWAVE LED FLASHLIGHT OUR OPINION: Miniwave LED is the compact version of the popular Shockwave LED. With 390 Lumens of power it was designed for the diver who wants a modern, hydrodynamic light. Miniwave LED is perfect to illuminate wide distances during the dive. Its grip is comfortable, with a side trigger which alternates the power control of the light between weak and strong, besides having a stopper so it won´t turn on inside your bag or during transport. With two power options, the weak one warrants up to ten hours´ autonomy according to the manufacturer´s specifications. It has a rubber wrist strap (also good to clip on a carabiner), and besides its smaller size it is still too big to be put into a BC or dry suit pocket. It is Level 3 water resistant – the highest in the Princeton Tec index, attributed to flashlights equivalent to IPX8 in the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) norm. Lights graded as Level 3 have continuous waterproofing under water to depths down to 100 meters. Specifications: • • • • • • Power: 390 Lumens 3 Maxbright LED lamps 10 hours autonomy, 4C Alkaline batteries Weight 650g UL rating: Approved, Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C & D, UL TEMP CODE: T4 In Brazil it is imported and distributed by KS Esporte – www.ksesporte.com.br In Brazil it is imported and distributed by KS Esporte – www.ksesporte.com.br 69 SAFETY DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine Dimension i3 O primeiro Colete de utuabilidade dorsal que integra o sistema i3 Lotus i3 O primeiro colete feminino de utuabilidade dorsal que integra o sistema i3 ADVERTISEMENT | DIVEMAG.org | Aqua Lung INTERVIEW | Book: Life in Our Seas | By the Newsroom JOÃO PAULO KRAJEWSKI LAUNCHES HIS FIRST BOOK: LIFE IN OUR SEAS Na Mar A Mar você realmente se torna um mergulhador connante e muito bem treinado. Mar A Mar: No fundo a vida sempre vale a pena. Para conhecer mais acesse: www.maramar.com.br a l c a nt aalcantaradesign.com ra d e s i gn . co m A Mar A Mar Escola de Mergulho atua no mercado há 25 anos. Com sede em Belo Horizonte, é considerada umas das melhores escolas de mergulho do Brasil por possuir uma estrutura completa para cursos de mergulho com loja especializada em equipamentos, agência de viagens, oocina de manutenção e piscina própria coberta e aquecida com 3m de profundidade. Todos os cursos oferecidos na Mar A Mar seguem um padrão de qualidade internacional muito além do exigido pelas certiicadoras. As aulas teóricas e práticas são conjugadas tornando o aprendizado dinâmico, produtivo e agradável. With sponsorship from Oi, support from the Federal Cultural Incentives Law (Rouanet Law, no. 8,313/91) and published by Avis Brasilis, the book portrays the passion and intimacy of its author for the seas around the world. With 288 pages, the book has 240 photos from ten countries in the Americas, Asia and Oceania. In love with the sea, João Paulo Krajewski has learned to dive when he was 17, and ever since has dedicated himself to the study, scientific research, photography and filming of ocean nature. “A Vida em Nossos Mares” – Life in Our Seas, published by Avis Brasilis (1st edition, 288 pages), sponsored by Oi, reaches the bookstores in October and presents the sensible, accurate eye of the author in a collection of yet unpublished, differentiated images of the ocean´s daily life, gathered during ten years of travels through the seas of the Americas, Asia and Oceania. alung.com | Curta: www.facebook.com/maramarescolademergulho book rta: www.face u C | m o .c g n .aqualu Acesse: www brasil g .com/aqualun 71 DIVEMAG INTERVIEW | Book: Life in Our Seas | By the Newsroom International Dive Magazine Reaching the highest level, the book, in a 34x28 format, has 240 images – all captioned – which showcase the variety of living beings from the seas of ten countries. It is divided into six chapters (Reef: home; Reef Inhabitants; Looking Closer; Lunch Time; Life in Community and The Interface) which allow the reader to access the beauty of the ocean world and to get to know places which would be otherwise unimaginable. Each chapter is opened by a text from a renowned professor, Ph.D., researcher, either national or international, about the theme in question. Besides, the whole book was published in two languages – Portuguese and English. “I´ve had the opportunity to get to know unusual places, to be side by side with renowned scientists who were able to show me the seas and the peculiarities of the underwater world in great detail. I am much honored to have been granted access to all this knowledge, which is undoubtedly a great differential in my professional trajectory. My main objective in producing this book is to share with society at large the beauty and rarities found in marine nature, and somehow showcase the importance of preserving the environment”, says Krajewski. The marine ecosystem is very rich, and full of details. Every place in the world has its particulars and due to that the author believes that to develop image gathering as done for this book is something that requires a strong knowledge of the life of the living being to be photographed. “There are unusual images, like a picture of a sea snake, a seahorse the size of a fingernail, and a little fish on a diet which lives inside a single coral, and a fish which feeds out of the water. I tried to catch details of marine animals which are rarely shown. I wouldn´t have achieved it if there wasn´t a research effort, a knowledge acquired in the course of more than ten years of study and cooperation with relevant specialist colleagues”, adds the author. Under the Brazilian sea there are unique species. With images from the northeast, south and southeast of the country, the author shows in a chapter the rarity of species occurring only in Brazil, besides the beautiful seascapes. 72 TECHNIQUES To gather images the author used several kinds of cameras along these years. From a Nikonos V and Canon photo film cameras, using underwater cases, to innumerable models of digital cameras, also using u/w cases. According to him, light is a key issue for underwater photography so one can accurately portray color under the sea. Due to it he utilized a great number of lenses, flashes and color filters to achieve the desired result. Photos were taken with several angles, details and formats. Besides, Krajewski used great effort and much creativity to achieve the desired result. Some images showing underwater panoramas were elaborated with the fusion of more than 30 images, which took several hours underwater to be obtained – a technique rarely used in immersions, and which portrays the seascape with an uniquely different perspective. During his dives the author spent hours searching for what he wanted and faced seas with temperatures down to 8°C. “I very much enjoy what I do, and this book is a portrait of what the undersea world means to me. I hope that everyone will appreciate it and get to know all the curiosities and beauties hidden in it much closer”, he concludes. TECHNICAL SPECS Publisher: Avis Brasilis 288 pages Format: 34x28 Suggested price: R$ 96.00 On sale in all large Brazilian bookstores and in virtual shops: www.avidaemnossosmares.com.br / www.avisbrasilis.com.br For more information: Celso Lopes (11)98275-2630 / celsolopes17@yahoo. com.br 73 ADVERTISEMENT | DIVEMAG.org | Diving College INTERVIEW | Book: Life in Our Seas | By the Newsroom Translated to Portuguese by Raquel Soldera, Brazilian Sea Shepherd Institute volunteer. SHARKS IN DANGER IN AUSTRALIA WA is poised to further feed Asia’s appetite for shark fin in a controversial move being pushed by WA Fisheries Minister, Norman Moore. A delegation to China led by Fisheries Department director-general Stuart Smith found that there would be strong demand for WA shark fin with a ‘‘green stamp’’ that guaranteed it has come from sustainable sources. The minister and his department have now commissioned the independent Marine Steward-ship Council to analyze the state’s catch limits and fishing practices so WA can be certified as a sustainable fishery. – Extract from the Sunday Times Article October 7, 2012 which can be seen below. There have been ongoing campaigns to save the sharks for many years now, from various organizations with ambassadors like Sir Richard Branson, Yao Ming and Jackie Chan to individual contributors. However, there is still a long way to go before humanity realizes the important role sharks play in the health of our oceans and the cruel barbarity of the shark fin trade. Claims that the market for shark fin is crashing due to campaigning by green groups are completely false. What is simply happening is that the shark populations worldwide are crashing due to over-fishing and the ongoing demand for shark fins. An IUCN study showed, one third of all shark species are threatened with extinction – most will not survive past 2020. In the last 20 years, shark populations around the world have been in steep decline, some by as much as 90%. As a last resort, shark finners are increasingly targeting marine reserves, as these are the only places left, the last stronghold for sharks. These marine reserves, rare and unique places, must be protected to ensure the biodiversity bank of our oceans. For Department of Fisheries Director, Stuart Smith to say that Western Australia can provide a sustainable shark fin product to the Asian market completely undermines the important work that has been done by Branson, Ming, Chan and all the non-government organizations campaigning to save the sharks. Not to mention the tireless work conducted by Sea Shepherd worldwide, most notably in the Galapagos where Sea Shepherd is working alongside authorities in their efforts to stamp out the illegal poaching of sharks in the Galapagos Marine Reserve. In addition to WA and Galapagos, there are various states and provinces around the world that have moved to ban shark finning or import/export of shark products. Statements like the one made by Stuart Smith show a complete lack of respect not only for sharks and the natural world, but also for future generations and highlights that Mr. Smith is completely uneducated about the important role sharks play in the health of our oceans and the dire situation they face globally. “There is no such thing as sustainable shark fisheries, sharks are threatened with extinction worldwide. The decision by the WA government was made by politicians who have lost touch with reality. It’s greed over logic, profit over nature, money over our future. Here in the Galapagos people are in touch with nature and they understand that the value of a live shark far outweighs the value of a dead one. It is time the WA politicians wake up and join the program”, says Alex Cornelissen, Sea Shepherd Galapagos Director. 75 ENVIRONMENT | SEA SHEPHERD | By the Newsroom To offer one of the last remaining strongholds for the sharks to the markets of Asia would be like finding an undiscovered group of endangered African Black Rhinos and offering them to poachers. There is no such thing as sustainable shark fin and to open this area up for shark fishing will only allow an even further level of corruption in the illegal trade in shark fin, a trade that is only third to the illegal trade in drugs and arms. Is this an industry that Australians want to be linked to? The world is very concerned about the state of the world’s shark populations and will be watching the Western Australian government very closely on this. From a pure economic sense, not only would there be a direct loss in the dive industry, since many divers come to WA to see sharks, but due to the utter outrage of the world community, one may even seen a boycott of tourism in WA if this offer of WA shark fins were seriously ‘put on the table’ to the Asian market. Australian Director, Jeff Hansen stated, “Imagine where our humpback whale population would be today, if right on the eve of the global moratorium on commercial whaling, some nation offered up a sustainable form of humpback whale meat to the market. Sharks have kept our oceans healthy for over 450 million years, oceans that give us up to 80 percent of our oxygen, we rely on sharks every day for our very survival. We need them, they don’t need us, and it’s long overdue that we give them the respect they deserve. We can live just fine without a tasteless, nutrition-less bowl of soup, but we cannot live in this world without sharks.” Stuart Smith, Norman Moore and the Western Australian Government have an opportunity to stand up for the sharks, to stand up for the health of our oceans, for the benefit of current and future generations. 76 What can you do to help? Please contact Fisheries Minister Norman Moore to let him know your concerns about this matter. To Contact the Minister Honourable Norman Moore BA DipEd JP MLC Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Fisheries; Electoral Affairs Address: 4th Floor, London House, 216 St Georges Terrace, PERTH WA 6000 Telephone: (08) 6552-5400 Fax: (08) 6552-5401 e-Mail: [email protected] Translated to Portuguese by Raquel Soldera, Brazilian Sea Shepherd Institute volunteer. 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INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER: JOÃO PAULO KRAJEWSKI João Paulo Krajewski is graduated in Biological Sciences and Ph.D. in Ecology by the State University of Campinas (Unicamp). Since his early studies he is dedicated to scientific research, Nature photography and filming. During his career he developed research in Brazil and abroad and participated in several scientific expeditions to places such as the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Abrolhos Archipelago and Arvoredo Marine Biological Reserve, in Brazil; Lizard and Keppel Islands, in Australia; and the Fiji islands. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 79 INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | 80 International Dive Magazine His main objective is to promote nature and scientific research through his images, making people admire nature and develop an interest in conservation. DIVEMAG Besides the research work, Krajewski visited more than 20 countries gathering nature images. His pictures illustrate several books and articles published in many countries. Currently Krajewski is a contributor to Terra da Gente magazine where he publishes articles and photos and is also authoring a special feature series on marine life. As a cinematographer he has produced images for several TV shows from Globo TV Network. Currently he is one of the producers and hosts of the “Domingão Aventura” feature exhibited in the “Domingão do Faustão” show. INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | What do you expect to attain with your work? And how can it contribute for the protection of nature and the oceans? I hope to be always able to do what I love most, to be with nature and showing wildlife to the public in a novel and curious way, inspiring people to conserve what is still left of nature. With this I will always be the happiest and most content person in the world. DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 81 INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 82 83 INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | International Dive Magazine DIVEMAG INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine Which are the most interesting places you´ve visited, and which one stood out for you as relates to photo opportunities? That´s a difficult question… I´m the kind of person who does not have a single favorite animal. I like from whales and sharks to small fish and all sorts of invertebrates. I think that each dive site has its charm and offers unique opportunities. But if I could mention a few, I´m passionate for the bountiful seas of Indonesia, in some places like Raja Ampat, Bali and Lembeh, where you almost can´t see repeated fish. 84 INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | 85 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine Jardines de la Reina, in Cuba, for big Caribbean fish such as groupers and sharks; Cenderawasih Bay in Indonesia for whale sharks; Raja Ampat for blue water mangroves; and Tasmania and Kangaroo Island in South Australia for the underwater landscape and coldwater fish diversity, including the pretty seadragons. I also very much like the Great Barrier Reef for its reef structure, and Wakaya in Fiji for the color explosion in fish and corals. I think I went over the top! But really I´m the kind of person who finds enchantment everywhere underwater. Every place I´ve been granted me unique and unforgettable experiences. 86 INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 87 INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 88 INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 89 DIVEMAG INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | International Dive Magazine 90 INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | 91 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 92 DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine INVITED PHOTOGRAPHER | João Paulo Krajewski | 93 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER | NAUI | MONTHLY NEWSLETTER | IANTD | Essentials Diver This intermediate level of continued education is designed to allow certified divers to improve on their diving performance, review and practice the essentials learned in any IANTD dive program. Techniques and knowledge acquired in this program prepare the diver for more advanced dives. Essentials Divers is recommended for those divers willing to improve their performance and competence during their dives. This program does not qualify the diver to go deeper than his previous certification. Who can teach this program? An Advanced EANx Instructor or with a higher degree and certified as IANTD Essentials Diver. A rebreather instructor is required for a diver to be certified as rebreather diver at this level. Prerequisites: Open Water (Nitrox) Diver certification or equivalent Minimum age of 15 years with authorization from parents or legal guardian, or a minimum of 12 years to qualify as Junior Diver, or 18 years without previous consent. Program limits: • No dive to be conducted in depths further than the student´s qualification • All dives to emphasize teamwork and interaction with one´s buddy www.iantd.com.br Since its inception in 1960, NAUI members have acquired a worldwide reputation, thanks to the leadership in SCUBA diving and quality dive training. The organization continues to attract the best minds in diving due to a continuous emphasis on safety. It is this reputation par excellence which most probably contributes to the decision by more and more divers to opt for NAUI, enjoying therefore this high level of public prestige. Each member should also help to maintain this reputation by working attentively, aiming at improving dive safety through educating others and through their personal commitment towards continued education. Unlike other certifying organizations, NAUI is a worldwide nonprofit, democratic membership association, dedicated to serve the public. Although we come from many cultures and have different viewpoints, our shared values and our common training experience are enough to keep us working together to enhance diving. Many recreational dive practices, from the use of floatability gear to a continuous diver education have achieved results from the efforts of NAUI leaders, striving to ka recreational diving safer. When someone reaches a NAUI leadership position and joins the Association, he/she earns rights and privileges of a member, according to level. Together with these rights there are responsibilities as detailed in the NAUI Standards and Procedures Manual. Every candidate to NAUI leadership should be carefully acquainted with the information contained in this manual, especially the sections where NAUI VALUES and its CREED are described, allowing therefore for a full understanding of what NAUI means to its members. NAUI grows with diversity and the enthusiasm which every new member brings at every level. The discoveries, innovations, ideas and especially the camaraderie with other members are fundamental for the strengthening and superiority of NAUI in the diving community. The choice of becoming a NAUI leader requires much more than simply seeking a certification or personal status. It requires a unique commitment, very much apart from other agencies, because NAUI is truly made of its own members, and through the shaping of its new leaders NAUI maintains its motto: “DIVE SAFETY THROUGH EDUCATION” www.naui.com.br MONTHLY NEWSLETTER | SSI | MONTHLY NEWSLETTER | PADI | NOVOS PRODUTOS (PORTUGUÊS) Já disponíveis MÁXIMO DESEMPENHO EM FLUTUABILIDADE Aprimore as suas habilidades de flutuabilidade num nível profissional com o curso de especialidade PADI Peak Performancy Buoyancy. Neste curso, aprenda técnicas para atingir o lastreamento, o alinhamento do corpo e o perfil hidrodinâmico com precisão, a fim de que você consuma menos ar, suba, desça ou levite sem esforço e deslize suavemente pela água. O Máximo Desempenho em Flutuabilidade o coloca mais perto da vida aquática e reduz os efeitos da sua presença no mundo subaquático. www.padibr.com.br 96 MONTHLY NEWSLETTER | DAN | DOENÇAS DO MERGULHO Aconselhamento em Emergências 24 horas, 7 dias por semana Bahia Underwater Bahia - http://goo.gl/ZXN7r Apecatu Expedições - http://goo.gl/2ClUO Shark Dive - http://goo.gl/T2NiM 13° Sul Dive Center - http://goo.gl/XizJo Águas Abertas - http://goo.gl/IoL5g Distrito Federal Após um mergulho, os sinais e sintomas abaixo podem indicar a necessidade de tratamento de recompressão em câmara hiperbárica. Em caso de suspeita, o mergulhador deve ser examinado por um Profissional de Saúde*. Dive Way Adventure - http://goo.gl/CWYrE Scuba Du - http://goo.gl/lh4jL Espírito Santo ■ DOENÇA DESCOMPRESSIVA (DD) São comuns: dores nas articulações, dormência, formigamento, fraqueza muscular, descoordenação motora, coceira e manchas na pele (cutis marmorata), com ou sem dor. Não tão comuns, mas possivelmente como indicador de maior gravidade: dor intensa nas costas ou abdômen, paralisia dos membros, incontinência ou retenção urinária, distúrbios visuais, confusão mental, tontura, mal estar, falta de ar, dor torácica, tosse ou outros sinais neurológicos incomuns. A desidratação é comum em DD. O quadro pode aparecer em minutos ou até horas após o mergulho e seu desenvolvimento é geralmente progressivo e gradual. ■ EMBOLIA ARTERIAL GASOSA (EAG) Perturbações sensoriais, paralisia ou paresia das extremidades, distúrbios visuais, dores de cabeça, convulsões ou outros alterações neurológicas localizadas. O quadro pode ser associado à lesão Pulmonar (pneumotórax, enfisema subcutâneo ou mediastinal). O EAG pode ser o resultado do mergulho a profundidades tão insignificante como um metro de profundidade. Sinais e sintomas geralmente se desenvolvem em poucos minutos após o termino do mergulho, e sua apresentação é geralmente aguda. ■ BAROTRAUMA (BTP) Dispnéia, dor torácica, pneumotórax, enfisema subcutâneo, pneumomediastino, mudanças no tom de voz, tosse, escarro sanguinolento, pode haver comprometimento neurológico resultado de uma Embolia Arterial Gasosa (EAG). NOTA: A recompressão é contra-indicada em pneumotórax não tratado, já que poderia atuar como um pneumotórax hipertensivo durante a fase de descompressão. Além de assegurar os primeiros-socorros habituais, o tratamento de emergência para lesões causadas por atividades relacionadas com o mergulho de ar comprimido inclui: 1. A administração de Oxigênio em altas concentrações (de preferência em uma fração inspirada de - FiO2 de 100%). 2. Avaliar a necessidade de hidratação. Se necessário, administrar soluções cristalóides isotônicas (não são recomendadas soluções glicosadas). 3. Executar e documentar um exame neurológico completo. 4. Em caso de emergência, ligue para a DAN e peça atendimento em português 0800-684-9111. Este serviço é gratuito e prestado em caráter humanitário para obter orientação imediata sobre o diagnostico, cuidados imediatos, transporte ou remoção para um serviço de medicina hiperbárica apropriado. Divers Alert Network (DAN) 0800-684-9111 e fora do Brasil +1-919-684-9111 Para informações relacionadas a acidentes de mergulho envie um email para: [email protected] ou visite www.danbrasil.org.br A Divers Alert Network (DAN) é uma organização sem fins lucrativos dedicada a segurança e saúde de mergulhadores recreativos. * Em caso de suspeita de qualquer um dos quadros clínicos acima, o mergulhador deve ser imediatamente examinado por um médico, independentemente de sua especialidade. Os sinais e sintomas mencionados não são estranhos e podem ser óbvios para qualquer medico. O reconhecimento precoce dos sintomas, juntamente com a anamnese compatível fazem o diagnóstico da patologia. Entrar em contato com o Divers Alert Network (DAN) pode ajudar os profissionais que não estão familiarizados com as doenças de mergulho a chegar ao diagnóstico precoce, alem disso a DAN pode oferecer recomendações para um tratamento adequado. 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Deep Trip - http://goo.gl/3rU1v GMES - http://goo.gl/l7vz1 Mar do Rio - http://goo.gl/H34V9 X Divers - http://goo.gl/Zn3gs Dive Brasil - http://goo.gl/kI5m3 InAcqua - http://goo.gl/aXHcP Rio Grande do Norte Caju Divers - http://goo.gl/8ARB4 Corais de Maracajau - http://goo.gl/pSwmM Portal de Maracajau - http://goo.gl/20x1o Santa Catarina Mathaaus Adventure - http://goo.gl/ZIvjX Patadacobra Adventures - http://goo.gl/FJcgV São Paulo - Capital Aquadive - http://goo.gl/jG0vC Brasil Scuba - http://goo.gl/krAkH Dive Buddy - http://goo.gl/6rjJD Dive Tech - http://goo.gl/h9RdQ Diving College - http://goo.gl/gk6K0 Narwhal Mergulho - http://goo.gl/Snr3m Scafo - São Paulo - http://goo.gl/ZbL8L Scuba Point - http://goo.gl/MBQaj Viajan - http://goo.gl/pY8Ay Clique na escola e Associe-se a DAN Brasil São Paulo - Interior Adventure Travel - http://goo.gl/mAOqu Baritur Viagens - http://goo.gl/wYyIL Jornada Sub Mergulho - http://goo.gl/zK2bj NDS Mergulho - http://goo.gl/Uom90 Overdive - http://goo.gl/B0HwS Rota Sub - http://goo.gl/dyLqY Scubadodive - http://goo.gl/3wgxP Scubalab - http://goo.gl/jkLO9 Sea Way - http://goo.gl/TYzEl Subaquática - http://goo.gl/luQzG Mergulhadores ajudando mergulhadores www.danbrasil.org.br DIVEMAG and Webventure are pleased to announce a partnership which will bring to you, reader, exclusive content, more information on diving and many exclusive photos. Our Editor Kadu Pinheiro is taking over the Diving column at the Webventure site. Stand by for many more news soon! DIVEMAG International Dive Magazine 98 DIVEMAG www.divemag.org International Dive Magazine