Swanage Pier Trust Update

Swanage Pier, scuba diving, dorset, Rosemary E Lunn, Roz Lunn, The Underwater Marketing Company
On 5th July 2016 – a mere 16 days ago – I wrote in X-Ray Mag that a Crowdfunding campaign had been launched to raise funds for Swanage Pier. This iconic British scuba diving site on the south coast of England needs to replace 41 Greenheart timber piles following years of adverse sea conditions and waterborne woodworm damage.

The Swanage Pier Trust has successfully secured a heritage lottery grant of £800,000 to cover restoration costs. However there is a catch. In order to release this grant Swanage Pier Trust must raise £900,000 in matched funding by November 2016.

The July 2016 Crowdfunding campaign needed to raise £18,000 in 35 days. I am really delighted to confirm that when this campaign closed yesterday morning, £18,6350 had been donated.

UPSAC, University of Portsmouth Sub Aqua Club, Ryan Crawford, Swanage Pier, Rosemary E Lunn, Roz Lunn, The Underwater Marketing CompanyWhat has been even better news was that the British scuba diving community stepped up and helped hit this target by collectively raising £1,505!

The University of Portsmouth Sub-Aqua Club raised a massive £405 in less than a week, and then went on to inspire another local club – Swanwick Divers – to donate £250 as well. Nice one UPSAC.

Meanwhile two diving training agencies – the British Sub Aqua Club (BSAC) and the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) each donated £250.

On the pledge front, the Scuba Industries Trade Association (including IDEST) and the ‘Real AP Divers’ Facebook group have pledged £250 and £100 respectively.

Thank you everyone who gave something towards the Swanage Pier Trust.

 

 

Rebreather Forum 3 Lecture; ‘Thermal Physiology and Protection’

Rebreather Forum 3 – an international safety conference about rebreathers – was held in May 2012. Over the course of three days a number of presentations were given on many aspects of rebreather diving.

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Dr Neal W Pollock, a diving physiologist from Divers Alert Network / Duke University gave a lecture on thermal physiology and protection.

THERMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND PROTECTION
Dr Neal W Pollock
9:15, Friday 18 May 2012, Boca Room III

“Diving is carried out in a wide range of environments and conditions. Thermal stress can be an important issue, particularly for the long exposures often associated with technical diving. Proper preparation can improve comfort, performance and safety. This presentation will discuss thermal stress, thermal protection, and implications for diving health.”

Dr Pollock’s biography can be found here.

Photo Credit: Professor Simon J Mitchell

The Verdict is in – The 2011 UK Diving Trade Show

250 Trade Personnel (including Dive Centre Owners, Shop Managers, Pro Instructors, manufacturers and distributors), 20 Exhibitors, 6 members of the Diving Media (British Diver, Diver, Dive The World, Scuba, Sport Diver, X-Ray Magazine), 6 Training Agencies (ANDI, BSAC, GUE, IANTD, PADI, SAA), 2 members of the HSE Diving Inspectorate and 1 professional cartoonist attended the 2011 UK Diving Trade Show on Sunday 27th and Monday 28th November 2011.

During the two day event 12 talks were given covering topics such as “Ecopreneurship” (David Jones), “Is your website working for you?” (Richard Howes), “The down and dirty on image copyright” (Simon Brown), “The BSAC snorkel diver course” (Margaret Baldwin) and “Power Up with Proven Business Practices” (Simon Chance).

Dr Neal W Pollock, (the Canadian version of Professor Simon Mitchell), DAN America’s Research Director and the event’s key note speaker went down a storm with the attendees.

Dr Neal W Pollock, Rosemary E Lunn, Roz Lunn, DAN, Duke University, The Underwater Marketing Company

Key Note Speaker Dr Neal W Pollock (DAN) & Show Organiser Rosemary E Lunn (TUMC)

He gave two exceptionally useful, entertaining and educational talks to industry personnel covering “How fit is ‘fit to dive‘ ” and “Thermal stress and diving. “I’ve been inspired to start exercising again after listening to Neal”, observed one delegate.  Meanwhile a number of the audience in the Thermal Stress talk soon discovered that they were probably not bordering on hypothermia following a winter dive at Stoney Cove. While less exciting on the fish story scale, they were merely “just cold”.

Cold water featured heavily during the UK Diving Industry Christmas Party when award winning cinematographer, Doug Allan, gave a mouth-watering presentation on the BBC’s Frozen Planet series.  The talk kicked off with a brilliant sequence filmed from a helicopter.  The shot began with a wide view across the polar ice that continually tracked to eventually swoop in low, and closed with a very tight image of a Polar Bear. Over the next 30 minutes Doug transported the entire audience to polar regions with his superb imagery and stories.

Another man with an interesting story was Fraser Bathgate.  This year he was the first Brit to win the DEMA Reaching Out Award, and this was acknowledged during the Dinner – Fraser received a much deserved standing ovation for the work he has done in the field of disabled diving.  It was fitting therefore that the raffle was in aid of Deptherapy and raised just shy of £1,500.  SITA gratefully acknowledges the generosity of BBG Distribution, Rod Roddenbury, and everyone who donated something yummy for the two Christmas Hampers.

There were more reasons to celebrate success and the party was the perfect place for SITA to thank and honour Douglas Nash of PADI.  He is retiring shortly after more than 32 years service to the Industry.  Vini Howlett, Chairman of the Scuba Industries Trade Association presented Doug with an engraved decanter whilst highlighting key aspects of Doug’s career.

On the product front, the 2011 UK Diving Trade Show saw the British debut of more than 50 products including Fourth Element’s Core Body Warmer, Storm Jacket and Arctic one piece.  “This was a good opportunity to meet many of our UK Dealers and will form an important part of our UK activity in years to come”, stated Jim Standing.

Meanwhile, over on the Hollis / Oceanic stand Kelvin Richards stated, “I did not get much of an opportunity to go and listen to the speakers due to the overwhelming work load. This was the UK unveiling of the Hollis Explorer Rebreather and there was huge interest in it.  It made me proud to see the trade platform come back into our industry and Oceanic/Hollis will certainly support all future trade events”.

The Poseidon stand was also packed, as Simon Morris launched 46 new products.  “It was important to us to showcase our latest equipment range to the UK Diving Industry who couldn’t make it over to Orlando for DEMA”. New products include the “One” wetsuits, Rebreather wing, Rebreather BCD with the counter lungs built in, line cutters, wet boots, rash vests, iPAD holder, laptop bag, stage cylinder bag and fins.

Attendees included Chris Wake of Christal Seas Scuba who left his newly constructed dive centre and drove over from Norwich “to meet up with suppliers and other people in our Industry.  I found it useful catching up with industry personnel I’ve not seen in ages and the social side was great.  It was well worth attending”.

Premier Diving Equipment, a new company to the diving industry attended the UK Diving Trade Show for the first time.  “We came to meet people we’ve been talking to for the last 12 months”, explained Rachael Bell.  “We’ve made a lot of new contacts and it was good to be able to spend time with key players and explain our product range to them.  The talks were really interesting, especially Neal Pollock’s Thermal Stress because we’re just about to launch a heated vest.  I think what’s equally important is that from a personal point of view, I really can’t wait to get out and do some more UK diving”!

Images from the UK Diving Industry Trade Show can be found on www.facebook.com/tumc.co.uk

Press Coverage includes;
www.britishdiver.co.uk

Dr Neal Pollock joins top speaker line up at UK Diving Trade Show

Renowned speaker Dr. Neal Pollock has just confirmed he will be talking at the UK Diving Trade Show.  This is being held on Sunday 27th and Monday 28th November at the Chesford Grange Hotel, Warwickshire.

Dr Neal Pollock, Neal W Pollock, DAN, Divers Alert Network, Duke University, The Underwater Marketing Company,  Rosemary E Lunn, Roz Lunn“I’m delighted that Neal has found time in his busy diary to come and to talk to us”, stated Vini Howlett, Chairman of the Scuba Industries Trade Association.  “Having a speaker of high renown and such credentials attend the UK Diving Trade Show, will be immensely useful to all the attendees.  Neal will be talking on two hot topics.  ‘Thermal stress and diving’ and ‘How fit is ‘fit to dive’ ‘.

For those of you who’ve not yet come across Dr Neal Pollock before he’s a Research Director at Divers Alert Network (DAN) and a Research Associate in the Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental Physiology at Duke University Medical Center.

Neal’s academic training is in zoology, exercise physiology and environmental physiology.  He’s actively involved in projects of flying after diving, breath-hold safety, and ultrasonic assessment of decompression-induced bubbles.  He’s also an active diver and his field research has taken him to the Antarctic six times, diving the polar waters.

If you work in the Recreational and Technical Diving Industry, and you’ve not yet booked your tickets, click here to register for your free ticket.  And this invitation includes Part Time Pro’s and Open Water Instructors and above from any agency.