ADCI Underwater TodayJune 18, 2019 INDUSTRY NEWS
The Navy Revision 6 (Navy Rev. 6) was formally issued on April 15, 2008. It superseded Navy Rev. 5, dated August 2005. Navy Rev. 6 represented the largest changes in diving procedures since 1956 as the Navy made major changes to its decompression procedures using air and/or oxygen. The changes in Navy Rev. 6 "Air" in water decompression are signficant as they eliminated the 10 foot stop by changing the last stop to 20 foot and they added in water decompression for dives that had previously required either no in water decompression or short duration water stops.
Visit http://www.underwatermag-digital.com/adcs/0319_may_june_2019/MobilePagedReplica.action?pm=2&folio=18#pg18 to view the full article online. The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) is to hold a Marine Renewable Energy Seminar on 25 September in Amsterdam (Novotel Schiphol Airport). With the theme ‘Working together for safe and efficient operations’ this day-long seminar on the topic reflects the increasing involvement of IMCA members with the rapidly expanding global marine renewables sector.
Visit https://www.imca-int.com/news/2019/06/03/imca-to-stage-marine-renewable-energy-seminar/ to view the full article online. In the dry Arizona desert, students are training for lucrative careers underwater. Commercial Divers International is a Goodyear-based company, that teaches the craft of underwater welding, a thrilling and obscure career that takes workers to great depths.
Visit http://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/arizona-news/school-in-the-arizona-desert-teaches-students-skills-needed-for-underwater-welding to view the full article online. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/adc-nwl/articles/index-v5.asp?aid=566105&issueID=59231 to view the full article online. New On ADCI-TV
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The May/June Issue of Underwater Magazine is online now. This issue features a fresh new design for Underwater. It features a preview of the Commercial Diving Workshops in store for Underwater Intervention 2020, an article about preventing decompression illness using the right tables, and a cover story about the unprecedented response to Hurricane Michael. All of this and much more in the May/June issue of UNDERWATER.
Visit http://www.underwatermag-digital.com/adcs/0319_may_june_2019/MobilePagedReplica.action?pm=2&folio=1#pg1 to view the full article online. NUI AS, on behalf of The Association of Operators for Hyperbaric Lifeboat Reception Facilities (OFHB) will hold the 26th Bergen International Diving Semi-nar on the 13th and 14th of November 2019. For the 2019 seminar we are aiming to have similar success as in the previous 25 events and hope to achieve more participants this year as we had in 2017 when 169 delegates from 77 Companies and Organisations enjoyed two very good days in Bergen listening to the 28 speakers and participating in lively discussions relating to the diving industry.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/adc-nwl/pdf/Advertisement-Flyer.pdf to view the full article online. UNDERWATER Magazine and the ADCI are looking to continue their library of industry-related images. If you have any great pictures of commercial divers, job sites, equipment, or anything else related to the industry that you would be willing to share and possibly see published in an upcoming issue of UNDERWATER Magazine please contact Steve Guglielmo at sguglielmo@naylor.com
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/adc-nwl/articles/index-v5.asp?aid=566096&issueID=59231 to view the full article online. This year the ADCI will award 2 Scholarships at $4,000.00 each. Eligibility This ADCI Scholarship is open to members of the community of all ADCI voting member companies who are current and in good standing with ADCI, with the exception of officers and/or directors of the ADCI Board of Directors or their immediate families. This award is available for any institution of higher learning after high school including universities, colleges, junior colleges, vocational training schools and trade schools. Scholarship recipients will be honored at the Awards Dinner at Underwater Intervention 2020. Deadline for submittal of nominations: NOVEMBER 1, 2019 Please visit adc-int.org to download the application form. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/adc-nwl/articles/index-v5.asp?aid=566097&issueID=59231 to view the full article online. Recognizing and honoring individuals whose efforts and accomplishments have significantly contributed to commercial diving through a lifetime of dedication. Nominees do not have to be commercial divers, but can be any individual who has been influential and who has made a significant and recognizable life-long contribution to the commercial diving community. Inductees will be honored at the Awards Dinner at Underwater Intervention 2020. For more information, contact Phil Newsum Executive Director (281) 893-8388 or phillip.newsum@adc-int.org Deadline for submittal of nominations: NOVEMBER 1, 2019 Please visit adc-int.org to download the nominations form and to learn more about the Commercial Diving Hall of Fame. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/adc-nwl/articles/index-v5.asp?aid=566098&issueID=59231 to view the full article online. INTERNATIONAL NEWS
The History of Diving Museum in the Florida Keys opened a new exhibit that looks at underwater archaeology focused on African Americans.
Visit https://www.deeperblue.com/history-of-diving-museum-opens-new-african-american-focused-underwater-archaeology-exhibit/ to view the full article online. The US Sailing Safety at Sea Committee will award the Arthur B. Hanson Rescue Medal to six crew for their rescue of nine people separated from their capsized powerboat in Buzzards Bay (Mass.). These rescuers will be honored with the Hanson Rescue Medal, presented by US Sailing Safety at Sea Seminar Moderator Richard du Moulin during the Safety at Sea Seminar at SUNY Maritime in the Bronx, N.Y. on Saturday, May 18, 2019.
Visit https://www.ussailing.org/news/hansonmedal-buzzardsbay/ to view the full article online. The hull of a ship, still sheathed in copper, and the numbers "2109" on a rudder suddenly appeared in the depths of the abyss. It was an "unexpected and exciting discovery" that sea floor explorers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration made this month while conducting a routine test of their new remotely operated vehicle, or ROV, in the Gulf of Mexico, NOAA announced.
Visit https://www.fox10tv.com/news/a-long-lost-shipwreck-was-found-by-accident-as-noaa/article_7cad0aa9-e960-5784-9631-d6a04d030c0c.html to view the full article online. |