October_2015 - Southern California Dive Club of the Inland Empire
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October_2015 - Southern California Dive Club of the Inland Empire
October, 2015 Volume 23 – Issue 10 DIVE CURRENT’S Nimalgghhh Southern California Dive Club of the Inland Empire Newsletter T-SHIRTS Club t-shirts are available for purchase at each club meeting! THE FUN CONTINUES! WIN RAFFLE TICKETS Submit your photos for our monthly photo contest Stay connected with our website, facebook page and twitter tweets! www.SCDCIE.com Send your pics to: [email protected] Club Meeting: October 6th, 2015 Fuddruckers Restaurant Ontario Mills Mall on 4th St. 4423 East Mills Circle Ontario, CA 91764 909-980-4089 6pm - Feeding frenzy/Social hour 7pm - Meeting (More about Shawn on page 3) : Hello SCDCIE Club Members: My name is Lisa M. Anaya-Munoz and I will be your new Club President for the 2015/2016 club year. I would like to start the year off by presenting my diving experience. Scuba Diving came to me not that long ago, October of 2012 to be exact. I am a Rescue Diver with 91 open water dives and have done a little over 100 dives in a tank where I volunteered for a year and a half at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. There, I conducted underwater presentations through a full face mask communicater. I also have volunteer experience as a Citizen Scientist for Reef Check where I conducted surveys of the inhabitants that live in the Channel Islands. In addition, I had the privilege to free dive with Pelagic Sharks: Mako Sharks and Blue Sharks here in California to spread awareness of the respect for Sharks. I hope to accomplish, with the assistance of everyone, in understanding the importance of caring for the Ocean and to introduce many others to this fascinating world of Scuba Diving. A lot of outreach is needed and I believe if we can all come together as one, we can make this happen! Important Dates to Remember: * Saturday, 10/03/15- 1st Day of Recreational Spiny Lobster Season Please be Safe! * Sunday, 10/11/15- Club Beach Dive at Reef Point, Crystal Cove CA Let's go diving! 1 0 9Lisa 5 0 AMarie rrow Route, BOX 3626, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91729 1 October, 2015 Photo Contest The Feature of the Month SCDCIE MONTHLY CLUB PHOTO CONTEST The Board encourages you to submit any photo related to diving or OceanConservation. Here are the winners from 8 photos submitted #1 Andy took this photo in Santa Cruz Island with a GoPro hERO 4 #2 Andy took this photo in Santa Cruz Island with a GoPro hERO 4 #3 Submitted by Lisa Marie taken with a Contour roam 2 Contest rules: • Submit up to 3 of your recent photos to [email protected] (Don’t forget to add the date, location of the dive and what kind of camera you used!) • Photos submitted for the contest are due by the 1st of each month and should have been taken within 60 days of the submitted month. • 1st place wins 3 raffle tickets, 2nd place wins 2 raffle tickets and 3rd place wins 1 raffle ticket. Only one prize per month can be won by any one member. 10950 Arrow Route, BOX 3626, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91729 2 October, 2015 Miscellaneous PAST/UPCOMING EVENTS Club Picnic The picnic was cancelled due to bad weather SPORT CHALET DIVE SHOPS Rancho Cucamonga Dive 909-987-4321 Eastvale / Mira Loma Dive 951-685-3150 Riverside Dive 951-688-8047 Redlands Dive 909-335-3800 Temecula Dive 951-296-0031 Glendora Dive 626-335-3344 October dive location will be announced at the meeting John Baker Speaker Bio Shawn Gibbs The fun continues!!! Stay connected with our website, facebook page and twitter tweets! Our club speaker is Shawn Gibbs who owns and operates the successful Beneath the Surface Dive accessories business. He and his family are avid scuba divers and he claims that the diving and underwater photography gives him new ideas to invent new gadgets for the diving and underwater photography enthusiasts. Shawn, his wife and their daughter were regular attendees of our dive club. His business has taken off so well and he is busy attending trade shows and managing the business with his wife Debbie. SCDCIE club decals On sale now $2 each or 3 for $5 10950 Arrow Route, BOX 3626, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91729 3 October, 2015 Feature Article SCUBA Safety Tips Written by Scott D. Jones extracted from diverwire.com At 12:00 a.m. on October 3, the Southern California sport lobster hunting season opens. Each year, hundreds of divers sit on the beach in the dark checking their watches awaiting the stroke of midnight. We spoke with Werner Kurn of Ocean Enterprises in San Diego and asked about some safety tips for lobster divers. Have a “BEACH BUDDY”: Lobster hunting is usually done at night. Divers should prepare accordingly, Kurn says. “We remind everyone to be familiar with where they are diving and to have a “beach buddy” on the shore. There are no lifeguards on duty at night, so you have to make sure you have a plan in case something goes wrong.” Be Prepared: The old Boy Scout motto holds true here. Many lobster divers aren’t regular divers, so equipment may not be in good functioning order. Kurn advises lobster divers to have a backup light, recently serviced equipment and a good dive knife. “In the California waters, you often encounter kelp or fishing lines. Since lobster dives are usually at night, it’s more important than ever for a diver to carry a knife.” Use Good Judgement: Often lobsters congregate in coves and areas that aren’t frequented by swimmers or divers. Lobster hunters need to be familiar with where they are diving to avoid accidents or unforeseen hazards. “We’ve seen divers in boat entry canels, harbors and other places. Boaters aren’t watching for divers, and accidents can certainly happen,” Kurn said. “We advise divers to use safe judgment when selecting a site.” 10950 Arrow Route, BOX 3626, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91729 4 October, 2015 Trust Your Buddy: If there’s ever a time to trust and communicate with you buddy, it’s during a night dive. Savvy pros work together to make sure both divers bag their limit without risk but with plenty of reward. Example: Ocean Enterprises advises dive buddies to go after lobsters as a team. One diver spots a target and the other watches, then the roles are reversed. “Since it’s so easy to get separated, we suggest divers communicate frequently,” said Kurn. Don’t CHEAT: Commercial operators invest a lot of time and money placing traps on the bottom. Every year, divers try to be sneaky and “cheat” Kurn points out. “It’s illegal for divers to simply touch a trap, let alone try and take a lobster out. We advise divers against this because it’s not only expensive if they get caught, but it’s also potentially dangerous for the diver.” He said divers risk getting caught in the traps themselves or tangled in ropes or other devices. Keep things in PERSPECTIVE: Lastly, Kurn echoes the sentiment of others in the dive industry regarding lobster diving – it’s just a lobster. Often in their zeal to score that elusive dinner entrée, divers forget common sense and do dangerous things. “It might be tempting to go after that lobster under the ledge, but it’s not worth it.” Ocean Enterprises is offering a variety of SCUBA lobster hunting programs. Go to www.OceanEnterprises.com for more details. 10950 Arrow Route, BOX 3626, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91729 5 October, 2015 Miscellaneous Raffle Winners Board Members Quarterly Raffle Dive Light from Sealife –Nimal Perera Monthly Raffle Danielle- Akona Bag Chuck- Gloves Aaron- Spring Straps/ Hood Lisa- gloves/ hat from Signature Scuba Lowell- slate Norman S- safety sausage Robert- odor cleaner Lauri- Shirt from Sea life’s Sea Dragon Light logo Larry- O-ring kit. PRESIDENT …………….Lisa M. Anaya-Munoz [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT.................. Norman Sayeg [email protected] SECRETARY................................ Lauri Gordon [email protected] TREASURER............................. William Henry [email protected] ACTIVITIES.......................................John Baker [email protected] New Members/ Renewals MEMBERSHIP................................Mark Fields [email protected] New Members Timothy Polston David Crane PARLIAMENTARIAN/ PAST PRESIDENT..................Karen Cramer [email protected] Renewals Mark Field SCIENCE & EDUCATION..............................Nimal Perera [email protected] COMMUNICATIONS...............Nimal Perera [email protected] 10950 Arrow Route, BOX 3626, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91729 6 October, 2015 Members’ Dive Tales Lowell and his son, Matthew went diving to Laughlin, NV at Lake Mojave and several coves. Claude went diving in a cove near Newport, Oregon. James went to Farnsworth at Catalina Island and went to Laguna where he witnessed a GSB, rays & sealions. Timothy went to Corona Del Mar and the Water temp that day was 74 degrees Fahrenheit. Robert went to a Fresh water Volcano and the Water temp there was 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Guests: Today two guests join us- Timothy Polston with a Nitrox Certification and David Crane with Open Water. David came from Wiley’s Scuba Locker- Sea Creatures Dive Club to join our dive club. Edited By Nimal Perera Raffle Prize Exchange Policy It is the policy of the SCDCIE and its supporter Sport Chalet, Inc. not to buy back or exchange raffle prizes that have been won at SCDCIE meetings. If a member has won a raffle prize supplied by Sport Chalet, Inc. it may be exchanged for color and size only. If a member has won the most prized possession… a free boat trip and the winner cannot make it on the date scheduled, the boat trip may only be used for a credit (worth the Club’s purchase value) towards another boat trip. 10950 Arrow Route, BOX 3626, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91729 7
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