Greg’s diving career has focused primarily on the filming of deep shipwrecks. He is a highly experienced underwater videographer and has provided film footage for many historical documentaries in North America, Europe and Asia. He was involved with documentary footage for a program about the discovery of the German U-boat U-869, formally known as the …
David Trotter – Shipwrecks 2001
David Trotter is a renowned shipwreck discoverer, deep diver, author, lecturer and photographer. In over 20 years of diving, he has been the first to locate, identify and document over 60 Great Lakes shipwrecks. His shipwreck discoveries and programs have been featured on television and in newspapers throughout the U.S. and Canada. He has written …
Mike Williams – Shipwrecks 2001
Mike took his first formal scuba training in 1981 and then trained as a commercial diver in 1984. He subsequently trained as a paramedic in diving medicine in Los Angeles, California and ran a hyperbaric facility in Ontario for a year. He has been taking pictures underwater for 16 years and has traveled to many …
Door Prize – Shipwrecks 2001
All of the following door prizes were unsolicited, and are greatly appreciated. We wish to thank all those donating for their support. (prizes listed in alphabetical order of donors) ABYSS DIVING SUITS LTD. Upper Tantallon, N.S. Tel: (902) 826-2954 http://www.abyssdivingsuits.com abyss.diving@ns.sympatico.ca 1 – Thick Berber Fleece Jacket winner – John McAdam 1 – Ball Cap winner …
Shipwrecks 2000
Shipwrecks/2000 was held Saturday, March 25, 2000 in the same Welland location. The sixth annual symposium on Shipwrecks, organized by the Niagara Divers’ Association, a Niagara-based dive club of about 50 members, was held on Saturday, March 25, 2000 in Welland, Ontario. The one-day event is for all interested in listening to multi-media presentations on …
Gary Gentile – Shipwrecks 2000
Gary started his diving career in 1970, and began avid wreck diving the following year. Shipwrecks fascinated him, deep diving lured him. By 1974 he was diving the Andrea Doria. Since then he has made more than 150 dives to this famous wreck. He was the first scuba diver to enter the First Class Dining …
Dan Lindsay – Shipwrecks 2000
Dan Lindsay has been diving for 27 years. Six years were spent in the commercial diving industry. He worked as Diver-EMT with Canadian-based companies in the Beaufort Sea, Davis Strait and the Great Lakes. Dan is now an Electronics-Electrician by trade, but his greater love is in deep-water wreck exploration, video photography and filmmaking. As …
Joyce Hayward – Shipwrecks 2000
Joyce Hayward is the Vice President of the Association for Great Lakes Maritime History, where she serves as the Chair of the Divers Coordination Committee. She is Vice President of the Ohio Council of Skin and Scuba Divers and chairs both the Legislative Action and the Archaeological Advisory Committees. She was appointed by the Governor …
David Trotter – Shipwrecks 2000
David Trotter is a renowned shipwreck discoverer, deep diver, author, lecturer and photographer. In over 20 years of diving, he has been the first to locate, identify and document over 60 Great Lakes shipwrecks. His shipwreck discoveries and programs have been featured on television and in newspapers throughout the U.S. and Canada. He has written …
John Veber – Shipwrecks 2000
John Veber has been wreck diving since 1972 and into underwater photography since 1976, photographing wrecks in all the Great Lakes. He has had photographs published in books about Long Point and Lake Erie, numerous newspapers and archeological reports. Being an amateur archaeologist and a member of the Ontario Marine Heritage Committee since 1985, he …
Mike Williams – Shipwrecks 2000
Mike took his first formal scuba training in 1981 and then trained as a commercial diver in 1984. He subsequently trained as a paramedic in diving medicine in Los Angeles, California and ran a hyperbaric facility in Ontario for a year. He has been taking pictures underwater for 15 years and has traveled to many …
Door Prize – Shipwrecks 2000
All the following doors prizes, were unsolicited, and are greatly appreciated. We wish to thank all those donating for their support.(prizes listed in alphabetical order of donators) Pam Clarke (905) 894-5022 jclarke@vaxxine.com 1-hand crafted stained glass inlaid dolphin patio stone winner – Sam Genco Jamestown NY Days Off Dive Charters (Port Dover) (519) 759-0316 mcl@execulink.com www.execulink.com/~mcl 4-two …
Shipwreck 1999
The fifth annual symposium on Shipwrecks, organized by the Niagara Divers’ Association, a Niagara-based dive club of about 50 members, was held on Saturday, March 27, 1999 in Welland, Ontario. The one-day event is for all interested in listening to multi-media presentations on shipwrecks ranging from recreational through to technical requirements, as well as expanding …
John Chatterton – Shipwrecks 1999
John Chatterton is a commercial diver, a scuba instructor, a dive boat Captain and a member of the Explorers Club. Seventeen years ago he made his first New Jersey wreck dive. Since then, technical scuba diving and deep wreck exploration have become his passion. In 1994 he was part of the international team who became …
Steve & Katrin Cooper – Shipwrecks 1999
Steve & Katrin Cooper own and operate Past Perfect Productions, an Underwater Photo and Video Company. Their photographs have appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers such as; Diver, Dive Ontario, Modern Women and the Toronto Star. Videos have been shown on Discovery, Life, TSN, CKVR and Channel 47 Networks as well as others. Bikini Atoll They …
Jim Kozmik – Shipwrecks 1999
Jim and Lorna Kozmik are Co-founders of Aqua Images and Producers for the Internationally known Television show “SPORT DIVER”. Their underwater videography has appeared in over 120 television programs worldwide, from Rescue 911 in the United States and Heart of Courage in Canada, to NHK in Japan, Undersea Explorer TV, Outdoor Life TV, Undersea Adventure …
GARRY KOZAK – Shipwrecks 1999
Garry Kozak grew up in the centre of the Great Lakes and began diving in 1962. Shipwrecks became a major fascination and the challenge to dive wrecks that had not been previously located became his main diving interest. In the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, he left the Great Lakes to pursue a career in …
Jim & Pat Stayer – Shipwrecks 1999
Jim and his wife Pat have been diving for 24 years and are coauthors of the “Shipwrecks of Sanilac” and “Sole Survivor“. Jim has been a licensed U.S. Coast Guard Captain for the last 14 years, and runs a dive charter boat out of Lexington, Michigan. Pat is a marine artist and computer graphics professional. …
David Trotter – Shipwrecks 1999
David Trotter is a renowned shipwreck discoverer, deep diver, author, lecturer and photographer. In over 20 years of diving, he has been the first to locate, identify and document over 60 Great Lakes shipwrecks. His shipwreck discoveries and programs have been featured on television and in newspapers throughout the U.S. and Canada. He has written …
Mike Williams – Shipwrecks 1999
Mike took his first formal scuba training in 1981 and then trained as a commercial diver in 1984. He subsequently trained as a paramedic in diving medicine in Los Angeles, California and ran a hyperbaric facility in Ontario for a year. He has been taking pictures underwater for 15 years and has traveled to many …