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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.

LXD 022 : Alex Brylske – Legendary Scientific Diver, Author and Educator

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Today we have a mentor of mine, Dr. Alex Brylske.  Now what makes him so special is his absolute passion for the health of underwater environments.  Most recently he was Professor of Marine Science & Technology at Florida Keys Community College.    While teaching he was also Senior Editor of Dive Training Magazine a position he held for 24 years, where he wrote outstanding articles on all topics in diving. 

Before all that was his time at PADI headquarters where he was their Educational Program Development Manager.  Alex implemented the instructor training model currently in use today at PADI.  He also was primary editor for both the PADI Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving and the PADI Divemaster Manual.  In 2012 Alex won the prestigious DAN Rolex Diver of the Year Award, and in that same year he published one of my favorite books in the diving industry, The Complete Diver: The History, Science and Practice of Scuba Diving.

Now, Alex is promoting his new company Ocean Education International where he is focusing on environmental education and professional development services for the marine tourism industry, specializing in the recreational scuba sector. Their mission is to assist the marine tourism industry maximize profitability through increased environmental awareness and social responsibility. In pursuing this mission they hope to realize their ultimate vision – to make marine tourism an important and positive force in ocean conservation.

Items In This Episode

  • Growing up in Chesapeake Bay, taught himself how to dive
  • Joined a dive rescue unit at 16 years of age
  • Diving Sombrero Reef in 1968 defined his life
  • Became a commercial diver after college
  • Became a YMCA Scuba Instructor in 1972 and a PADI Instructor in 1973
  • Shipwrecked on a Spanish presidential retreat
  • Best diving South Caicos
  • Moved to San Diego, Al Hornsby offered him a job as PADI’s Training Facilities Projects Coordinator
  • Moved to Florida and developed Underwater Careers International with Divers Unlimited
  • Went back to PADI as Educational Program Development Manager and restructured instructor training
  • Developed the Instructor Development Program at Pro Dive
  • Became Senior Editor of Dive Training Magazine
  • Professor at Florida Keys Community College
  • Creating Ocean Education International teaching Sustainable Marine Tourism
  • The Compleat Goggler
  • Understanding shifting baselines of environmental observations
  • Sustainability of ocean resources and sustainable tourism
  • What are Citizen Scientists?

Resources

Ocean Education International

Dive Training Magazine

ECO Pro Environment Instructor Development Course

Reef Check

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LXD 021 : Mandy-Rae Krack – World Record Freediver & Speaker

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Mandy-Rae Krack – World Record Freediver, Stunt Woman and Speaker

Mandy-Rae Krack was born in 1974, and took to the water right away.  At the age of 9 she was a competitive synchronized swimmer. At the age of 15, she became a certified Scuba diver. After high school she became a PADI Instructor and then ultimately a PADI Course Director.  In 2000 she was introduced to the sport of freediving and that same year competed and her women’s team placed 3rd in the world at an international competition.  The funny thing is she did all this growing up in Canada.

Mandy-Rae Krack has gone on to capture twelve National records and seven World records. She’s a six time member of Team Canada who has taken two first place finishes and three third place finishes in AIDA International competitions. In 2006 she and her husband and trainer, Kirk Krack, worked with Magician David Blaine on his ABC special Drowned Alive and then trained and assisted him with a World Record Oxygen Breath-hold live on the Oprah show.  

Mandy-Rae was also part of the Black Ops team that helped uncover the slaughter of dolphins in Japan for the 2010 Academy Award winning documentary The Cove.  Just wait till you hear her stories of records, competitions and adventures – you’ll see why she is such a legend and why she is so inspirational.

Mandy-Rae Krack

Items In This Podcast

  • Certified at age 15 in Alberta, Canada
  • Becoming a PADI Instructor helped her with public speaking
  • Managed dive center in Vancouver
  • Became one of first technical diving instructors in Canada
  • Tried freediving and became addicted to the sport
  • Co-founded Performance Freediving International
  • Part of Canadian National Women’s Freediving Team, their first year the team took 3rd place
  • Mandy’s Static Apnea World Record a 6:16 breath-hold!
  • Freediving with Humpback whales
  • Harrowing 90 meter record attempt
  • Promoting coral safe sunscreens
  • The perils of filming The Cove Academy Award-Winning Documentary
  • Favorite diving destinations: Vancouver Island
  • River Snorkeling with Salmon
  • Respect for Umberto Pelizari
  • Professional speaking with WWE, ComicCon, Canadian Oceans2020
  • Ambassador for Fast and Female

Resources

Mandy-Rae’s Website

Performance Freediving International

Fast and Female

Stream 2 Sea Coral Safe Sunscreen

The Cove

Sponsor

Special thanks to our episode sponsor Aggressor Adventures

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LXD 020 : Les Stroud – Producer, Actor & Musician

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Les Stroud – Survivorman Producer, Actor & Musician

Today we have a rather well-known guest, the Survivorman himself Les Stroud.  Now for some of you, this is a household name – a celebrity in fact – as youve watched his many TV episodes on the Discovery Channel.  But for those who don’t know of Les, he originated the entire genre of Survival TV by taking cameras and going to remote locations around the world filming himself surviving in these locations.  He’d document his experience and at the same time teach how to build shelters, start fires, gather indigenous foods, improvise weapons, fashion clothing, etc.  But this is not an Eagle Scout grown up with a camera, Les conceived each episode, researched, narrated, filmed, edited, and even produced the music for each episode. 

And we are talking over 70 Survivorman episodes in deserts, the arctic, the ocean, deserted islands, canyons, swamps, rainforests – the list goes on and on AND he’s demonstrating survival unique to each location.  I find this type of television extremely compelling, it is edutainment – education and entertainment together.  By the way, many others find it outstanding as well.  Survivorman is one of the highest rated shows in the history of OLN Canada, the Science Channel US and Discovery Channel US and remains the highest rated repeat show on the Discovery Channel.  Les has won numerous awards including Best Writer (twice) and Best Photographer from the Canadian Screen Awards, and he’s won the Executive Producers Award for Excellence at the Lewiston Film Festival.

But that’s not all, Les is a speaker and a New York Times bestselling author.  He has three books Survive! – Essential Skills and Tactics to Get You Out of Anywhere–Alive!, Will to Live, and Beyond Survivorman .  And he was nominated for Best Travel Writer at the Canadian National Magazine awards.

And if that’s not extraordinary enough, Les is also an accomplished musician.  Not only has Les written all the theme songs for his TV series and scored several independent films, but he’s recorded four CDs.  Les is also revered worldwide for his iconic harmonica playing.  Les’s songwriting style runs eclectic, from art-folk-roots rock to contemporary art rock.

Les is a proud member of the prestigious Explorers Club.  He contributes to dozens of charities and benefits, is an ambassador for Shelterbox, and is an advanced survival trainer for the Canadian Military Armed Forces, as well as he sits on the board of advisors for the Sea Shepherd Conservation Organization.

Items in This Podcast

  • Recorded on location at Captain Hiram’s Sebastian, Florida
  • Raised in Toronto Canada
  • Inspired by the Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau and Tarzan
  • Became a survival instructor in his 20’s
  • Blended his talents in video, music and survival techniques to create Survivorman
  • Survivorman was the first of the “Survival Genre” of TV shows
  • How he created his unique camera work
  • What actually caused Les to get scuba certified
  • Season 2 “South Pacific” stranded at sea when scuba diving episode
  • Favorite diving locations
  • The importance of conservation
  • Tips for divers
  • Aggressor Trips with Les Stroud
  • His CDs his music his messages in his music
  • His take on creative pursuits and releasing energy into the world – this is awesome!
  • His upcoming Podcast

Resources

Les Stroud’s Webpage

Les Stroud’s YouTube Channel

Sponsor

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LXD 019 : Cristina Zenato – Shark Professional & Conservationist

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Cristina Zenato

Cristina Zenato – Shark Professional, Cave Explorer and Conservationist

On today’s episode I chat with one of the most influential women underwater. Italian born Cristina Zenato traveled to the Bahamas to take a beginner diving class, and that’s where she fell in love with diving and with the Bahamas. Eventually Cristina became a dive pro. Her credentials include PADI Course Director, NSS-CDS Full Cave Instructor, and TDI Extended Range and Advanced Nitrox with Decompression Procedures Instructor. This helps her explore the many cave systems in the Bahamas – yes there are cave systems in the Bahamas! She even speaks five languages.

But what Cristina is most noted for is her expertise with handling Caribbean Reef Sharks on special shark dives in the Bahamas. She has a special way with sharks, a gift, whereby sharks are so comfortable with her they literally come lay in her lap. Due to this intimacy she has been able to study sharks and assist other researchers in studying shark behavior. And this closeness has even allowed her to remove fishing hooks from their jaws. No wonder Cristina has been inducted into the Women Divers Hall of Fame and the Explorers Club, as well as being a recipient of the Platinum Pro 5000 Award.

Items In This Podcast

  • Taking scuba classes on vacation in the Bahamas
  • Worked at a Bahamian resort just to scuba dive
  • 800 logged dives per year
  • From a love of diving to a love of protecting
  • Cristina’s mentor “Uncle Ben” Rose
  • Bahamian cave and cavern systems
  • Bahamas National Trust 2020
  • Shark handling with Caribbean Reef Sharks
  • Why she is able to remove hooks from Caribbean Reef Sharks
  • Octopus giving birth
  • Favorite diving locations
  • Tips for divers
  • Speaking at DC Dive Show and Beneath The Sea
  • Her courses
  • New not-for-profit – People of The Water

Resources

10 Mistakes Divers Make and How to Prevent Them

POWnonprofit.org

cristinazenato.com

Sponsor

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LXD018: Guy Harvey – Marine Artist and Conservationist

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Guy Harvey

Dr. Guy Harvey – Artist, Scientist, Angler and Conservationist

In this podcast episode of The League of Extraordinary Divers I chat with Guy Harvey.  There is no other artist who is better known than Guy Harvey for underwater images. And, there is no other artist who has made greater contributions to ocean conservation than Guy Harvey.

Guy Harvey is an artist, scientist, angler, conservationist and extraordinary diver. Growing up in Jamaica, Guy spent many hours fishing and diving with his father along the Island’s south coast. He was obsessed with the creatures of the sea and began drawing pictures of the many different fish he observed. From his early inspirations, Guy’s natural gift to recreate marine life has propelled him from Professor of Marine Biology to a Wildlife Artist and Photographer.

In 1985, he depicted Ernest Hemingway’s famous fishing story “The Old Man & the Sea” through a series of 44 original pen and ink drawings and displayed them at an exhibition in Jamaica. Based on the positive response he received at the show, Guy began painting full time and by 1988 was providing custom artwork for use on a variety of products. Guy began to travel the world to gain more knowledge of the habits and activities of marine wildlife. He became an avid scuba diver and skilled underwater photographer. He pioneered a technique of diving and photographing free-swimming billfish. His personal observations made during these diving expeditions have better enabled him to capture the detail in his paintings that contributes to the popularity of his work.

Guy’s artwork can be found in art exhibits, stores, galleries, restaurants and at fishing tournaments. He makes appearances at store openings as well as public appearances for a variety of environmental causes. His passion for the beauty and wonder of the underwater world has driven Dr. Guy Harvey to be a leading conservationist and advocate for the protection of our environment. Guy dedicates much of his talent, time and resources to programs that protect our oceans, fish population and reef systems. The Guy Harvey Research Institute at Nova Southeastern University and The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation have taken on a leadership role in providing the scientific information necessary to understand and protect the world’s fish resources and biodiversity from continued decline.

Items in this Podcast

  • Growing up in Jamaica
  • Fishing at an early age
  • Artistic ability at an early age
  • First scuba training BSAC in Montego Bay
  • Becoming a marine scientist Aberdeen University Scotland and Univ. of West Indies in Kingston Jamaica
  • Favorite diving locations
  • Talents of spearfishing translate to talents of an underwater photographer
  • Diving around the world inspired many works of art
  • Eastern Pacific versus Western Pacific in variety of fishes
  • How consumerism is changing fish stocks
  • Lionfish culling
  • Aggressor Liveaboard, Gardens of the Queen, Cuba
  • Billfish Conservation Act
  • Organized shark diving
  • Advice for divers

Resources

Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation

Guy Harvey Research Institute at Nova Southeastern University

Dr. Mahmood Sivji Nova Southeastern University

IGFA International Game Fish Association

Nolan Godwin, young artist

ghritracking.org

GuyHarvey.com

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About Tec Clark

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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