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152 Interpreting the Ocean Environment Without a Marine Biology Degree

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In this episode of The Dive Locker Podcast we look at an outstanding resource to help dive professionals interpret the ocean environment.

Welcome To The Show!

Welcome to The Dive Locker Podcast, the podcast for dive professionals where we bring you the latest in diving industry resources that make you excellent at teaching techniques, risk management and dive business.

You’ve heard me say quite often as dive professionals our office is the ocean and our inventory are the fishes and corals underwater. So, Ill be the first to admit, that when it comes to environment presentations for classes or coming off a dive, I really have such a little command of the overwhelming diversity and biology and ecology of the underwater world.

But then again, as dive professionals we don’t have to have a degree in marine biology to truly interpret well, the ocean environment. In fact there are resources out there to help us get better at this. And just like EVERY good teacher, you must always be a student and continue your learning.

Well friends one of the best resources about the ocean environment for divers and dive pro’s to ever come along, is a new book by Reef Smart Guides written by one of my mentors Dr. Alex Brylske. It is called Beneath the Blue Planet: A Diver’s Guide to the Ocean. This book is absolutely full of great, easy to digest information and some of the best graphics and photography you’ll see in our industry. It is truly stunning!

Alex allowed me a sneak peak months ago and I could not wait until it’s out, and now it will be published and available next month. And you can get the first autographed copies even, at the DEMA Show. I caught up with Alex at Sea Experience in Fort Lauderdale where he was teaching one of his EcoPro classes, and we talked all about how this book is one of the greatest tools for any diver or especially dive pro’s teaching classes and taking people diving.

Dr. Alex Brylske

Dr. Alex Brylske is a mentor of mine. 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 heading up Ocean Education International where his programs specialize in teaching sustainable dive tourism. His courses for divers and pro’s are just fantastic.

The DEMA Show 2022

Also, I will be at the DEMA Show in Orlando, Florida November 1-4. I’ll be giving three presentations at the show, catching up with industry friends and colleagues, attending tons of seminars and interviewing folks for this podcast.

If you like this podcast you’ll really like my presentations. On Wednesday, November 02 at 1:00 PM I’ll be co-presenting with the incredible Jennifer Shaheen of The Technology Therapy Group. Our presentation is titled Diving Deep into Your Business. During this workshop, we will walk through four key areas you’ll want to evaluate in your business in order to continue to grow; people, process, money, and marketing.

On Thursday, November 03, at 1:00 PM I host The Power of Podcasting Panel Discussion. The panelists are Stephan Whelan with the Deeper Blue Podcast, James Blackman with the Divers Ready YouTube channel, Jeff Cinciripino with the Scuba Shack Podcast and Jason Meaney with A Dram of Diving Podcast and they bring great information with their diverse podcasting experience. Discussion questions surround the aspects of podcasting and the benefits of podcasting for dive centers and dive professionals. The podcasters share their top recommendations for dive centers and dive pro’s to create their own podcasts.

And finally on Thursday, November 03, 2022: 4:00 PM I will be presenting Risk Mitigation. This presentation covers solid strategies to guard against lawsuits and be more defendable.

Please consider attending one of those if you’re going to the DEMA Show. I hope you are going and I hope to see you there.

Items In This Episode

  • Explanation of chapters
  • The Complete Diver
  • Reef World Foundation study
  • Business of Diving Institute
  • Reef Smart Guides
  • Marty Snyderman
  • DEMA Presentations
  • Ocean Education International

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If you find this show adds value to you as a dive pro and you’d like to help support the show, please consider supporting it on Patreon. It’s only $4 per month – that’s only $1 per episode. When you become a supporter of The Dive Locker you’ll get a shout out from me on the next episode after you join. You will also be listed on the Patrons of Dive Locker Podcast webpage. And you will receive 10% off any ScubaGuru Academy course at the Patron level, and 20% off at the Rockstar level. And of course my undying appreciation for helping support the show.

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087 The Economics of Being a Diving Instructor Part 1

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In this episode of The Dive Locker Podcast we discuss the economics of being a dive instructor with Darcy Kieran.

Welcome To The Show!

Welcome to The Dive Locker Podcast, the podcast for dive professionals where we bring you the latest in diving industry resources that make you excellent at teaching techniques, risk management and dive business.

So why do we do what we do? Why are we dive professionals? Well, we’ve heard the answer again and again. It’s not about the money, it’s about the lifestyle. Although that may be a true statement for many, there is a bottom line to this lifestyle. It involves training, equipment, annual membership dues and insurance. And then what about if we’re so passionate about diving that we feel being a dive pro should be what we do full time?

You see this is where the passion for the profession collides with the costs of being a professional. So, naturally we want to be in a position where we can do this job we love, but we also would like to eat and live indoors! That’s where the economics of being a dive pro kick in, and this is an area of extreme passion for my friend and industry colleague Darcy Kieran.

Darcy is the founder of the Business of Diving Institute and he is conducting a large-scale industry-wide survey for diving instructors regarding the economics of being a diving instructor. So today we hear from Darcy about this new survey, what its all about an how you can help contribute to it. By the way I just did the survey and it took less than 10 minutes.

Items In This Episode

  • Take the Economics of Being a Dive Instructor Survey

Episode Sponsor

If you find this show adds value to you as a dive pro and you’d like to help support the show, please consider supporting it on Patreon. It’s only $4 per month – that’s only $1 per episode. When you become a supporter of The Dive Locker you’ll get a shout out from me on the next episode after you join. You will also be listed on the Patrons of Dive Locker Podcast webpage. And you will receive 10% off any ScubaGuru Academy course at the Patron level, and 20% off at the Rockstar level. And of course my undying appreciation for helping support the show.

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Thanks For Listening!

That’s it for today, everyone. Thank you so much for listening. Remember to subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher, that way you’ll be notified of new episodes as soon as they go live and please leave a rating. Items talked about in this episode can be found on the show notes Page at scubaguru.com . There you can also click the microphone and leave us a comment. Thanks again. We’ll see you in the next episode. Safe diving and take good care of my friends.

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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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