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The Greenwichdiving Bubble – Newsletter June 2010New Staff @ Greenwich diving:
Greenwichdiving – More Improvements: Many of you will have seen many of our improvements this year … We are delighted to have purchased a great deal of new equipment for the dive school, including regulators, masks , jackets , suits and coupled with the re – painting and thorough checking of all our bottles, all our clients can be assured of using quality materials here with Greenwichdiving. Greenwichdiving on Television: Finally we made it ! Due to the world cup the programme Destin España was transmitted on the 22.06.10. Don’t worry if you missed it check out our home page below the weather, here you will find a direct link to watch the programme. News in June: Congratulations to Martin Langenburg of achieving his Instructor title, your hard work paid off and likewise a massive well done to all our divers completing courses this month with us. We have been delighted to see our friends from Marepolis Diving School – Madrid visiting us every week and like-wise we were also privileged to receive a visit from the Caixa Bank divers – Thank You for a fantastic weekend. To all our divers we are delighted to see so you all, to share great times with you and really appreciate your messages of support.
Coming Up in July: The weather gets better and better, water temperature is rising and July is going to be a great month for diving. Please make sure you reserve your dives or courses in advance to avoid disappointment. Check out our dive programme, with up to nine dives a day, make the most of this summer and join us for fun and laughs and safe diving in a great environment. Please keep in contact with us either by phoning or by just sending an e-mail to us on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Jack Custo Greenwichdiving Mascot – A Loggerhead Turtle – Please Remember… Dive carefully to protect fragile aquatic ecosystems Many aquatic organisms are delicate and can be harmed by the bump of a camera, the swipe of a fin or even the gentle touch of a hand. Some aquatic organisms like corals grow very slowly and breaking even a small piece can destroy decades of growth. By being careful you can prevent long term damage to magnificent dive sites. Be aware of your body and equipment placement when diving. Keep your gauges and alternate air source secured so they don’t drag over the reef or other vital habitat. Control your buoyancy, taking care not to touch fragile organisms with your body or equipment. You can do your part and prevent injury to aquatic life every time you dive. Keep your dive skills sharp through continuing education. Before heading to open water seek bottom time with a certified professional in a pool or other environment that won’t be damaged. You can also refresh your skills and knowledge with a PADI Scuba Review, PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course or Project AWARE Specialty course such as Peak Performance Buoyancy. Greenwichdiving are proud to work hand in hand with www.projectaware.org See you soon! The Greenwich Team |
















