Thursday, April 5, 2012

Karl Huggins at our next meeting





We have Karl Huggins at our next meeting, Monday, April 9.
He'll be presenting "The Price of Panic" - Panic issues and diving accidents

Karl Huggins has been the Director of the Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber Facility at the USC Wrigley Marine Science Center
since 1992 and has been involved with treating hundreds of divers over the last 20 years. He started diving in 1977 and has been a NAUI Instructor since 1980.

He is noted for his work in decompression theory and models, which resulted in the Michigan Sea Grant (HUGI) tables and his participation in the development of the EDGE dive computer. Karl enjoys educating divers in the area of decompression (making divers more aware of the limitations of dive tables and computers) and diving safety. To that end he has given hundreds of lectures, seminars, and workshops as a featured speaker at conferences around the world. He has authored many articles and publications on decompression theory including "The Dynamics of Decompression Workbook," and contributing to "Dive Computers - A Consumer's Guide to History, Theory, and Performance" and "Women and Pressure - Diving and Altitude." Karl is the 1990 recipient of the Leonard Greenstone Diving Safety Award, the DAN/Rolex Diver of the Year for 1993, the 2004 Conrad Limbaugh Memorial Award for Scientific Diving Leadership and the 2008 California Scuba Service Award.



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

March Raffle Prize Winners!

Sole Searchers Dive Club would like to thank Sport Chalet, Hollywood Divers, and Project Aware for their generous donations to this month's club raffle prizes!  The winners are.

$50 Sport Chalet gift card: Rosa
Pelican dry case: Leonard K.
Hollywood Divers 10 airfil card: Kaz
Hollywood Divers 10 airfill card: Michael
Hollywood Divers 10 airfill card: Leonard K.
Hollywood Divers 10 airfoil card: Kaz
Hollywood Divers 10 Nitrox fill card: Cesar
Yukon 3D card: Bob James
Mask strap: Leonard K.
Knife strap: Jovy
Hollywood Divers T-shirt: Paul Yochim
Trident BCD, Glove Hanger: Kaz
Cowboy style dive hat: Michael
Project Aware Polo Shirt: Sheree Lahey
Project Aware Polo Shirt: Laura H. Steckler
Project Aware Polo Shirt: Shawn Broes
Project Aware Polo Shirt: Paul Yochim
Project Aware Ball Cap: Lars Dennert
Project Aware Ball Cap: Paul Yochim

Sunday, March 4, 2012

41st Annual California Wreck Divers banquet



Last night was the 41st annual California Wreck Divers banquet. Great turn out, and Zale did not disappoint. She had an amazing collection of old commercials, features, and of course Sea Hunt to share. She's out of my league for our club speakers, but it was great to finally meet her, and I sure met some other interesting folks, too. This group of women are some of the locals in the Women Divers Hall of Fame.
Their next monthly gathering is a joint meeting with the Adventurer's Club of L.A. hosted by David Finnern. He presented for us last year. Normally one must be a member to attend, but this time all are invited! It's Thursday, March 22 (yes, coming right up) at their downtown club. Details at our next meeting.

Monday, February 20, 2012

California Wreck Divers 41st Annual Banquet


Guest Speaker

Zale Parry

at the California Wreck Divers

Annual Banquet March 3th, 2012

We are honored to have Zale Parry, pioneering lady diver, depth record holder, actress, stunt-woman, safety diver, scuba instructor, movie maker and accomplished underwater photographer, scuba equipment developer and world famous Author. Zale will be our Guest Speaker at our Annual Awards Banquet Saturday, March 3th, 2012. Mark your calendars and don't miss this exciting presentation!


Thursday, February 16, 2012

Welcome Éloan Colin de Vine


Éloan Colin de Vine, 10.37am, February 13
3.52 kg for the rest of the world (7lb12oz for the USofA), 53.3 cm (21 inches),

Congratulations go out to Glenn & Cécile de Vine!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

TITAN rebreathers at this Monday's meeting- 2/13


Please join us this Monday evening for a visit with Elaine Ferritto from Titan rebreathers.

If we only had a pool, we'd be trying them out, too.

Elaine graduated from The University of Texas with a Film and Business degree then in 2008 moved to California to pursue a career in film production.
Due to her competitive swimming background, she was recommended to Titan Dive Gear to get trained as a rebreather model for a promotional photo shoot.
Two and a half years later, it turned into a full time job and now Elaine handles all media, events, training, and operations for Titan Dive Gear.
She has only been a diver for a couple of years, but being the company's national representative, she's gotten to travel all over the world.
That travel accelerated her learning curve and Elaine is now Titan Dive Gear's in-house CCR Instructor.

And look... we're even on their calendar!