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Mar 17
2010
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Searching to recoverPosted by Russell in Untagged |
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Whats Diving in the Dive Centre....?Category >> Dive Centre Blog
Our Search & Recovery students had a good days diving at the Waterfront recently. A special well done to them for finding all the items we'd hid for them to find and recover (plus a few extra items, who knew the sea had so many hub caps!!!).
Despite the poor weather of late the Thursday evening dives are running as planned. So far this year we've had pretty limited visibility above and below the surface and cooler than average temperatures but with the right preparation this shouldn't stop us from diving. We are finding the need to wear warmer clothes for the pre dive and post dive period and whilst the temperature in the water is a little lower than usual for the time of year heavier thermals and gloves are allowing us to continue to dive. If you fancy a shore dive after work ring the centre to let them know. We can arrange to transport cylinders and/or kit to the dive site for you if you can't get to the dive centre first. A quick call will ensure that you know if conditions are suitable, where we're diving and at what time.
Over 40 people braved the weather to attend Decembers Club Night and hat a fun night it was! Paul Naylor who is the author of 'Great British Marine Animals' was our guest speaker and gave a fasinating talk about all manner of sealife and their behaviours. He took us on a vertual dive starting in the shallows by the shoreline with some amazing information on anemones and limpets. It continued into deeper water describing the mating habits of Crabs and Sea Hares! He had some amazing photos of Gobies, Spider crabs, Nudibranch, Pipefish, A very friendly Seal.... I could go on! He ended the evening with a quiz based on his talk which was very entertaining to all, seeing who remembered the most! The winning score was 21/24!! Congratulations to Mark Hooper and Co!! A big thanks to Paul Naylor for such a Informative talk with a twist and thank you to everyone who came! Our next talk will be the beginning of February!! See you all there!
Helen
Big Thanks to Jude for helping me with the stand we had at the Healthy Living Fun Day at Broadmeadow yesterday! I think it was a very sucessful day considering the weather so thank you to everyone who came and to all the organisers! If you didn't get chance to get up to the sports centre you missed out on some interesting stands ranging from Magnetic Healing to Hypnotherapy, there were smoothies to try, belly dancers... yes belly dancers to watch, and even some chaps from the army doing a fitness demonstration! ooo err! Overall a great fun day! Remember to keep checking the website for offers and diving schedules, also make sure you get your tickets for the christmas party!! £20/ticket includes a three course meal and some wine on the table! Santa may even make an appearance! :) The Club Night for December is on Tuesday 1st and our guest speaker this month is Paul Naylor who is the author of 'Great British Marine Animals' Hopefully see you all diving soon! Helen.
Halloween came early this year to the Teign Diving Centre and was celebrated on Thursday (29th October) with a fancy dress night dive at Babbacombe Beach. A huge amount of effort went into the costumes and it was a sight behold watching gouls, warlocks, dracula and even giant pumpkins entering the water. Although the viz was limited a good dive was had by all with reports of a wide variety of marine life in the bay. Many thanks to all of you who took part and for your contribution towards DDRC, a worthy cause that we all hope we won't be using. Night dives will be taking place on Thursday evenings throughout the autumn and winter months, weather permitting, details of which can be obtained through the dive centre.
As many of you will already know there is a major concert in teignmouth on Friday and saturday night, the band Muse are coming home to perform on the Seafront!!
So we will be restricted in our diving on Saturday...... however we now have some parking arrangements with Teignbridge so if you are looking to dive in the morning on saturday let us know..... we will probably sort the site to suit the divers who are coming!!
Cheers
Mark
Well the time has arrived when Sophie has decided that filling tanks and teaching at Watcombe with 1m vis isn't all its cracked up to be..... She's off to University to study, get drunk and become a paramedic (Maybe not in that order!). So we thought we'd have a little party for her on Friday 18th Septmeber at the Jolly Sailor in Teignmouth from 7pm onwards. Hope to see you all there......
The sun may have disappeared but the visibility is still good, with flat seas and a little bit of rain!!! the guys had around 8m on the Mewstone this morning. There are still places on the JEL if you wants to dive.
Hi All As ever at the Diving Centre we are looking at deals for our members especially on Bank holiday weekends...... So....... For Saturday, Sunday and Monday 23-25 May 09 all current members will get free air fills for their personal cylinders!! obviosuly this will only apply to Cylinders filled at Teignmouth by us............ The forecast is looking good and we have 5m Viz at the Shore around Teignmouth and 8m offshore at Plymouth, with sunshine and low winds then we should have a great weekend for diving so give the centre a call or email us to get diving!!!
Despite the fact everyone said it was going to rain..... we had an excellent trip to Lundy last Sunday (although a little choppy!!). Good vis and the seals even put in an appearance for a couple of divers :-) With that in mind we have managed to get a fourth trip orgainsed on Sunday 27th September. Contact the office to avoid missing out...... |
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