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The League of Extraordinary Divers Podcast

Imagine sitting down to a coffee or cocktail with your favorite diving personality and hearing their stories.  The League of Extraordinary Divers podcast brings legends in the diving industry to you.  Hosted by Tec Clark, this podcast features diving legends of the past and present sharing some of their best scuba diving stories.  You'll hear stories such as their original scuba training, scariest diving stories, funniest diving stories, favorite diving locations, as well as tips for divers.

LXD052 : Jarrod Jablonski

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Jarrod Jablonski – Legendary Technical Diving Instructor

In this episode of The League of Extraordinary Divers I chat with technical diving legend Jarrod Jablonski.

Hey everybody welcome to another episode of the League of Extraordinary Divers. It’s so great to have you here with me today.

If you’re a diver and you’re on social media, then I’m sure you’ve heard about Deep Dive Dubai. Yep, the largest indoor diving pool in the world. That name doesn’t even do it justice, the most EPIC indoor dive site in the world is actually more accurate. Folks this is designed as a flooded sunken city sinkhole that is – are you ready for this 60 meters or 196 feet deep. It is awesome!

Well today we talk with Deep Dive Dubai’s director Jarrod Jablonski about this new project he’s been working on. But also, JJ is the founder and CEO of Global Underwater Explorers aka GUE, and of Halcyon Diving Equipment and Extreme Exposure.

Bio

Jarrod Jablonski is the founder of GUE and chairman of the board. JJ is an avid explorer, researcher, author, and instructor who teaches and dives in oceans and caves around the world. Trained as a geologist, Jarrod is the founder and president of GUE and CEO of Halcyon and Extreme Exposure while remaining active in conservation, exploration, and filming projects worldwide.

His explorations regularly place him in the most remote locations in the world, including several world record excursions at 300ft to cave penetrations in excess of 24,000feet/7km; these dives include bottom times of 12 hours with total immersions near 30 hours. Jarrod is also an author with dozens of publications, including three books and several forthcoming.

I’ve had the pleasure of knowing JJ since he was a college student just learning about cave diving, and it is such a treat to see all that he’s accomplished all these years.

You’re going to love this interview, especially if you’re a technical diver.

Items In This Podcast

  • Global Underwater Explorers
  • Halcyon Manufacturing
  • Extreme Exposure
  • University of Florida Academic Diving Program
  • Ginnie Springs
  • Woodville Karst Plains Project
  • Deep Dive Dubai

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LXD051 : James Blackman

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James Blackman – Founder & Host of Divers Ready!

In this episode of The League of Extraordinary Divers I chat with founder and host of Divers Ready! YouTube channel.

Hey everybody welcome to another episode of the League of Extraordinary Divers. It’s so great to have you here with me today.

Okay, when we want to learn something quick – like a tip or some good advice, how many of you YouTube it? I certainly do. And when it comes to diving, one of the hottest, and in my opinion, best of the YouTubers in diving is today’s guest James Blackman. Check this out James’ YouTube channel is called Diver’s Ready and it at the time of this recording has over 47,000 subscribers! And one of his episodes on the future of diving has over 900,000 views! That’s huge!

James and I live just a short drive from each other so he had me on his My Dive Buddies Episode #2 where we drank beer and had a great conversation about diving. And so here in this episode I returned the favor, and again we are drinking beer at the Funky Buddha Brewery in Fort Lauderdale and having fun with him telling dive stories. Hmmm. There might be a pattern here, beer and diving stories.

Here’s a bit about James Blackman:

Bio

With a career in diving spanning twenty years, James has seen a thing or two in the dive industry. James grew up on the Southwest coast of Britain and learned to dive in the frigid waters of the English Channel. If your first dives were like being placed in a cocktail shaker full of cabbage soup and you come away with a love for the sport, then you know it’s going to be a life-long pursuit.

James spent his twenties in the British merchant marine which afforded him the opportunity to travel to and dive in far flung locales… 177 countries and counting. Between stints onboard a variety of vessels, James used his shore leaves to level up his scuba training… Rescue diver in Tanzania, DM in Indonesia, Instructor in Honduras, Tec Instructor in the French West Indies.

His last ship before moving to a shore-based life style was an expedition ship where he notched up some of his most impressive dives, including briefly holding the world record for most northerly scuba dive… 82 degrees north in the Russian arctic; diving the Amazon river; the Antarctic; and virgin reef systems in Papua New Guinea and Melanesia.

Moving ashore in his early thirties, James took on the role of General Manager for a luxury dive operator in St Martin and never had a dull moment! Hollywood visited the island and called upon James’ underwater skills for on-set safety. When Cat-3 hurricane Gonzalo devastated the area, James switched hats to salvage and public safety diver to help with the recovery.

Scuba Diving has given so much to James in his life… and first on that list is his brilliant wife Karina whom he met while teaching her AOW class! Yes, that old cliché! James and Karina are also business partners and co-owners of two power-house scuba brands. Miami Technical Diving has become the premiere scuba training facility in South Florida. Tired of seeing other dive shops compete in a ‘race to the bottom,’ James decided his model for teaching scuba would focus on keeping the quality as high as possible; using the best gear possible; teaching beyond the minimum standards on a 1-to-1 student-to-instructor ratio. The fullness of the MTD training calendar shows that people – student divers – will pay more for quality tuition.

James is the personality and knowledge broker behind ‘Divers Ready!’ a super influential Scuba Diving YouTube channel, website and brand. In its first year, Divers Ready! was the fastest growing You Tube channel in the Scuba Diving niche, and now has over 47 000 subscribers. Their weekly videos range from Mouthpiece Mondays – where James shares his insider knowledge and opinions about controversial topics in the dive industry – to practical ‘hints & tutorial’ style videos, all with one simple goal in mind – to make you a better diver!

James and Karina started small group luxury dive trips for the Divers Ready! audience. The 2021 line up includes Truk Lagoon, Palau, the Sardine Run in South Africa, Roatan and Curacao.

James and Karina live in Miami, FL with their rambunctious Husky; Ziggy and their two Maine Coon cats; Thumper and Foxy who remain unimpressed.

Items In This Podcast

  • Learning to dive in the BSAC club model
  • Truk Lagoon
  • Caught in a down current
  • The mystery of whale sharks

Tec Clark in the Divers Ready Studio!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YCSmSHI6Lc

Divers Ready Travel Offerings: https://www.diversready.com/travel.html

Epic Sardine Run Adventure!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmPcSGpuzl0

YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/diversready?sub_confirmation=1

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/diversready

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diversready/

Divers Ready Swag Shop: https://teespring.com/stores/divers-ready-3

Miami Technical Diving: www.miamitechnicaldiving.com <http://www.miamitechnicaldiving.com> 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MiamiTechnicalDiving

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miamitechnicaldiving/

Sponsor

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LXD050 : Wayne Brown

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Wayne Brown – Liveaboards Icon

In this episode of The League of Extraordinary Divers I chat with legendary philanthropist and industry liveaboards icon Wayne Brown.

Bio

Hey everybody welcome to another episode of the League of Extraordinary Divers. It’s so great to have you here with me today on the momentous occasion. It’s the 50th episode of The League of Extraordinary Divers Podcast. That means we have had 50 of the diving world’s top legends. And just as the show was originated imagine you were sitting down having a beverage with these legends and they were just telling you their diving history and stories and throwing in a tip or two.

The inspiration for this show was Bob Croft. I had the pleasure of being his roommate at the Pacific Cup of Freediving in 2004. And every night, over copious amounts of Scotch he told story after story of his Navy diving days and the early days of freediving records in the 1960’s. I was amazed. So, Bob Croft became episode one of The League of Extraordinary Divers and that’s what we’ve been doing for 50 episodes and it could not be possible without today’s guest, that’s why Ive reserved this 50th episode for him.

Wayne Brown’s passion for adventure can be traced back throughout his childhood, adolescence and early adulthood. Whether as a member of the U.S. Air Force or as a boy growing up on a small farm in an even smaller town in Florida, Wayne has thrived off an experience-driven lifestyle.

Upon being honorably discharged from the USAF, Wayne went to work at Taco Bell Corporate and eventually worked his way up to owning more than 60 Taco Bells.

Wayne has always been an enthusiast of service-oriented businesses and after two trips as a customer on Aggressor Fleet, he was hooked on Liveaboard diving and the company’s commitment to service. Wayne purchased Aggressor Fleet from the Haines family in April of 2007 and subsequently purchased the next largest fleet, Dancer Fleet, in March of 2008.

Expanding the scuba diving business each year, he rebranded the company to Aggressor Adventures in 2018 when he added River Cruises and Safari Lodges to the offerings. Aggressor Adventures has become the largest adventure travel company in the world offering 5-star adventures and has earned its spot on prestigious lists such as the Inc. 5000, 5 Telly Awards, recognized with multiple Magellan awards and SCUBA Diving Readers Choice Awards.

Despite his demanding schedule, Wayne is still an avid adventurer and makes it his mission to travel the world with his customers. He has earned prestigious distinctions as a Platinum Pro 5000 Diver, Nikon Professional Services Member and SSI Instructor Trainer and a PADI Staff Instructor.

When he’s not traveling or diving, Wayne is in Augusta, Georgia spending time with his family.

Items In This Podcast

  • Learning diving with his son
  • Buying Aggressor Liveaboards
  • Changing a culture and selecting yachts
  • Discovering locations around the world
  • Sawfish encounter
  • Cleaner shrimp encounter
  • Sea of Change Foundation
  • Inspired By Adventure Podcast

Sponsor

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Aggressor Adventures

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LXD049 : Amos Nachoum

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Amos Nachoum – Underwater Big Animal Photographer

In this episode of The League of Extraordinary Divers I chat with legendary underwater big animal photographer Amos Nachoum.

Bio

You have seen the images of today’s legend in one way or another, because his images of big and or dangerous underwater animals have graced printed works from diving magazines to advertising agencies.

Amos Nachoum is a master of photographing with purpose the BEHAVIOR of Big Animals worldwide, the threatened and endangered. He freedives with blue whales off the Eastern Pacific, scuba dives in the Okavango delta with crocodiles and goes face to face with the great white shark. One of only five people ever to swim and photograph Polar bear underwater… More people were on the moon …12.

Since 1980, he has explored every significant body of water from the North Pole to Antarctica. Amos’s photographic vision is to raise awareness of ocean giants in their habitats. His images reflect respect and compassion for animals and wilderness. His photographs strive to dispel the myth of “dangerous” wildlife and show harmonious interactions between man and animal. Also, Amos is an explorer. He leads wildlife photography expeditions with his company BigAnimals.com.

Amos’s photos and essays have appeared in publications including National Geographic, Time, Life, The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Le Figaro, Terra Sauvage, Airone, Der Spiegel, Unterwasser, Fifty Fathoms and the cover of the Explorers Club Journal, in February 2020. Amos’s photography won the prestigious Nikon contest.

Awards

He is a two-time winner in the animal behavioral category of the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award. In 2012 he placed first in the American Photography Artist competition. In 2014 he shared his vision “There is no demons in the sea” at the prestigious Ted Talk to a standing ovation.

Amos won in 2018, First place at the SIPA award, animals behavior category. In 2019 he was nominated to be the SeaKeepers man of the year, alongside James Cameron, David Attenborough, Walter Cronkite, Jacques Cousteau and Mikael Gorbachev.

The movie “Picture of his Life”, about Amos’s career and ultimate adventure diving with the Polar bear, has been released after ten years in the making, to great review in both Europe and in the USA.

Amos lives in Pacific Grove CA, USA. He photographs with Nikon camera, Seacam housing and strobes. His cinema camera is the RED, Monstro and Nauticam housing.

Items In This Podcast

  • War photographer
  • 1978 Red Sea Trip with camera
  • Starts liveaboard company
  • Starts big animal expeditions
  • Photography and Fine Art – amosphotography.com
  • Big Animal Expeditions – biganimals.com
  • “Picture of His Life” Film Trailer

Sponsor

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LXD048 : Dick Long

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Dick Long – Diving Industry Veteran & Exposure Protection Legend

In this episode of The League of Extraordinary Divers I chat with thermal protection legend Dick Long.

Bio

If you’ve ever worn a wetsuit or drysuit – and most of you have – then you can thank today’s legend for the improved designs of thermal insulation on your dives!

Dick Long is the Founder, owner and chairman of the board, of Diving Unlimited International, Inc, San Diego, CA DUI is currently considered the leader in drysuit design, manufacturing, dive procedures and buoyancy control.

Dick Began diving in 1958. Became a diving instructor in 1960 – NAUI #49. After that he became certified as PADI and YMCA instructor. He worked as a contract diver with the U.S. Navy in the Arctic in 1965 and was an equipment designer for Sea Lab II; worked on early saturation dives.

Dick participated in the first dives to over 1000 feet and eventually open sea, working dives to 1400 feet. He lectures and writes extensively for recreational publications and retail shows. Dick started his own diving equipment business in 1959 and started developing wetsuits which ultimately became dry suits in the early 1980s. In 1965 developed the hot water suit which is in use to this day.

Dick has served major marketplaces including the Military, Search and Rescue and Scientific, Recreational diver and Commercial/Industrial markets.

Equipment Development

And when it comes to equipment development, he has developed helmets, gas manifold systems, backpack harnesses, weight and trim systems, buoyancy control systems, zip seals, breathing bag assemblies, and various thermal protection equipment, bell survival systems, rebreather systems, a to-fro CO2 scrubber system, wide variety of thermal support equipment

Patents

Dick had developed an amazing 12 patents including:

Air Inlet Valve for Underwater Diver’s Dry Suit
Low Friction means to Facilitate Putting on an Underwater Suit
Underwater Diver’s Drysuit & Method of Sealing (Seam Sealing)
Easy Access Underwater Diving Suit
Method of Treating an Underwater Diver’s Drysuit
Nonreturn Hot Water Diving Suit
Method of Forming Crushed Foam
Hot Water Suit
Hot Water System
Breathing Gas Heater
Weight and Trim System
Buoyancy Compensator

Awards

1965 – U.S. Navy Superior Accomplishment Award
1991 – NOGI award for education
1994 – NAUI Lenny Greenstone award for safety
1994 – L.A. County Underwater Instructors’ Assn. – honoree for diving safety and education
1995 – Diver of the Year award from Beneath the Sea Show
1996 – DAN Diver of the Year Award
1997 – California Scuba Service Award
2000 – NAUI Hall of Fame
2003 – Diver of the Year, Our World Underwater
2004 – DEMA Reaching Out Award for lifetime achievement
2016 – California Divers Hall of Fame
2017- NAUI life time achievement award

Author of Training and Educational Material

DrySuit Diving – Book

Board of Advisors

Historical Diving Society USA
IANTD – Int’l Association of Nitrox and Tech Divers
Florida Institute of Technology
Santa Barbara City College – Commercial Diving School
California Ships to Reefs
Diver’s Alert Network (DAN)
San Diego Oceans Foundation
California Certified Reef Enhancement
DEMA European Development
DEMA Board – Education Committee
Scuba Diving Resource Group
And many others

Of his many diving organization professional membership, Dick is also a fellow in The Explorers Club

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  • Began diving in California when there were no scuba training agencies
  • Started his first diving business in 1959
  • Went through the first NAUI Instructor course in Texas in 1960
  • Worked on Sea Lab II project
  • Helping the US Navy with exposure suit protection
  • The first hot water suit
  • Chasing black sea bass
  • The wonderful operations at DUI

Sponsor

Special thanks to our episode sponsor Aggressor Adventures

Aggressor Adventures

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If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.

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Tec Clark is a diving industry expert who has held very elite positions in the dive industry including Managing Director of the University of Florida’s Academic Diving Program and National Director of the YMCA Scuba Program. He holds over 40 professional certifications with over 15 diving agencies. Tec has received numerous honors for his instructional abilities and has co-edited several diving texts. He also appeared as a diving expert on A&E, The Learning Channel, and Outdoor Life Network. He was Captain of the US Freediving Team and is the founder of both Reef Ministries and ScubaGuru.com. Tec is the Associate Director for Aquatics and Scuba Diving at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Read More…

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