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November 2006 Newsletter
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President's Message The Water is still warm......
~ By Pete Stephinson
The water was still 84 degrees when I was last out last Sunday (Oct 8th), so there's still good diving, and will be for a while yet. The waters just south of Port Everglades were well populated with potential Lobster Queens in search of the elusive bugs. The competition is heating up and with still a month to go the competition is still far from decided. May the best lady win !! While the year is still not yet over, we are heading in to the home stretch and there are a number of year end events and activities coming up. First and foremost is the election of Club officers for 2007. If you have enjoyed club activities in 2006 and prior years and haven't been a part of the team that "makes things happen" - now's your chance. There are several vacancies and regardless of whether there is a vacancy or not, every position is up for re-election. Yes, you too could stand for President !! The Executive Board (eboard) benefits from continuity, having members who have contributed over a long period, and the fresh new ideas that come from more recent members. I encourage newer members to get involved. You only get out of something what you put in, and joining the eboard is a great way to get involved with the club. If you're thinking of joining the eboard for 2007, have a chat with me or one of the other eboard members to learn what's involved, we'll be pleased to have somebody nominate you. Also, December brings our traditional year end events. Most notably the oft discussed holiday party, THE social event of the year. You'd be surprised how well some of our members clean up once they get their wet suits and BCDs off !!! Make sure to mark December the 9th on your calendars and join us for one of the most fun nights of the year. We also have two evening cruises on the calendar to view the holiday lights. One out of Deerfield and the other out of Port Everglades. Whether you live north or south you have the chance to join one of these fun cruises. And following one of the great traditions of the club, our annual "Tree Dive" is scheduled for Dec 16th. On this dive, we sink the tree from the holiday party, and decorate it with bio-degradable delights. The club did the first tree dive 18 or more years ago and it has been done every year since. I haven't been able to find anybody who can remember the date of the first tree dive but it is at least 18 years ago. (If anyone knows -- please let me know). This is a great tradition and a lot of fun. For many of us it is our last dive for the year so if you haven't done it before, put your Santa hat on and join the fun-- It's not to be missed. Looking forward to 2007, we have overseas trips planned to the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Cayman Brac, in the summer and the The Great Barrier in the fall. There are still some spaces available on the summer trips. So if you're interested get your name and deposit in now because with the level of interest I have seen they won't be open for long. The water is still warm, so I hope to see you in it some time soon. Pete email: President@SFDI.com
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WELCOME YOUR NEWEST DIVE BUDDIES!
We are delighted to welcome new members Vic Godsay, Allen Kanovsky, and Anne Ricciardi !! We look forward to diving with you. As a Reminder to Everyone, We are a NO-DECO Dive Club. Always adhere to Safe Recreational Dive Depths and Limits.
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SFDI meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at the Ramada Inn Ft. Lauderdale Airport. The meeting starts at 7:30 If you are not a member, and you are reading this on the Internet, please join us because visitors are ALWAYS WELCOME! For driving directions to the meeting, visit our About Us page. In an attempt to condense the length of the meetings, we are going to start the meeting PROMPTLY at 7:30. Please come earlier to socialize before the meeting starts. |

ATTENTION ALL BEACH DIVERS !
The water has warmed-up substantially and the urge to submerge has started to get to everyone. Fred Miller is our beach diving guru and wants to hear from anyone ready to start trekking over the sand and plunging into the water. Give him a call so he can start planning his weekend forays into the briny.
November Meeting

November Dinner at Large
November 15th
Gerry Cowen has donned his Oriental costume and wants us all to join him at Ichiban Japanese Restaurant, 1 mile south of I-595 on University Avenue. The food is great, the company ah so nice. So jump into your kimonos and get ready for a 7:30 dinner bell.
A SAFETY MINUTE
This Month's Feature by Michele Ashby
Diving is all about safety. After all, the equipment we wear is designed to let us humans go safely into an environment that we otherwise could only stay in for maybe a minute (or seven minutes if you’re a trained free diver). Following good, safe diving practices and having the right safety gear makes our diving experiences that much more enjoyable.
November 2006 Safety Minute
Diving with a stuffy head is unsafe. When your head is
congested, you will have a problem clearing your ears and sinuses while
descending. Also, you are at a higher risk of getting an agonizing reverse
squeeze.
When you can't equalize the pressure in your ears, it's easy to rupture an
eardrum or cause other serious injury. In addition, injury to the mucous lining
of your sinus passages can cause serious bleeding. These conditions can happen
while ascending or descending.
When a cold or the flu has settled in your lungs, it can interfere with
diving. Breathing the chilly, dry compressed air can cause respiratory
irritation and coughing, which in turn increases your chance of losing your
regulator or inhaling water. The added stress can lead to an increased chance of
a panic attack, a rapid ascent and a life-threatening arterial gas embolism.
The fever that can accompany colds and flu increases your body's metabolism,
causing you to use up air more quickly, and possibly cause you to feel
disoriented.
Not a good idea when diving. You should not dive while
taking certain medications, either. Use caution when taking medication.
Checklist: Should I Dive?
Unless you can answer "yes" to all of these questions, you should not dive.
Know the symptoms of a cold or flu. No dive is worth your health, safety or
life. Stay healthy.
· Can you breathe easily through
both sides of your nose?
· Have you gone at least two hours
without having to blow your nose to clear it?
· Can you equalize your ears with
minimal effort on land?
· Has it been at least a day since
you have had fever, chills or sweats?
· If someone asked you to engage in
a physical activity, would you feel up to it physically?
· Have you gone at least two hours
without coughing?
· If you are taking medicine, will it last until at least two hours after the dive is scheduled to end?

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Summer 2007 - Overseas Trips.
The following trips were selected based on input by the membership. The dates have been set so that you can plan to go on more than one trip. The price estimates below are based on the best information we have at the current time and may change. In particular airline prices are not published yet. We need deposits to lock in the reservations we are currently holding at the current prices. If you are planning to go on one of these trips please have a deposit of $200 at the September meeting.
June 17-21st 2007 Cayman Brac. Marine life of all shapes and sizes abound in the clear, warm waters off Cayman Brac. The recent sinking of a Russian Destroyer has only added to it's attractiveness as a dive destination. We plan to stay at the Brac Reef Resort, www.bracreef.com. Estimated cost is $1950 including air, lodging, meals, transfers, travel insurance and diving. Trip Organizer Dave Schneider
June 30-July 7th Exumas Liveaboard. A Bahamas dive trip aboard the luxurious AquaCat Catamaran ( www.aquacatcruises.com ). We will cruise the Exumas for the best in pristine Bahamas diving.... reef, wall, wreck, drift and Blue Hole dives. In addition to diving, snorkeling, kayaking and island exploration are available. Estimated cost $2200 all inclusive includes air, and tips. Trip organizer Fred Miller.
July 14-21st Turks & Caicos. Turks is known for it's spectacular wall diving. To satisfy recently acquired tastes for white chocolate bread we will be staying at the Club Med Turkoise ( www.clubmed.com ) The estimated cost is $1900 including air, lodging, transfers, travel insurance, drinks and diving. Trip Organizer Pete Stephinson.

South Florida Divers Club
By Brian Hufford
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