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We are proud to lend our support and endorsement to these worthy groups dedicated to safety, education and the future of diving.
Diver's Alert Network
Divers Alert Network (DAN) is a non-profit medical and research organization dedicated to the safety and health of recreational scuba divers and associated with Duke University Medical Center (DUMC). DAN is supported by the largest association of recreational divers in the world. Visit DAN's website at http://www.diversalertnetwork.com - For Diving Emergencies (Remember: Call local EMS first, then DAN!)
1-919-684-8111 1-919-684-4DAN (collect) 1-800-446-2671 (toll-free) +1-919-684-9111 (Latin America Hotline) International Emergency Hotlines - Travel Assistance for Non-Diving Emergencies
1-800-DAN-EVAC (1-800-326-3822) If outside the USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands or U.S. Virgin Islands, call +1-215-245-2461 (collect). - Non-Emergency Medical Questions
1-800-446-2671 or 1-919-684-2948, Mon-Fri, 9am-8pm (EST) - All Other Inquiries
1-800-446-2671 or 1-919-684-2948
Historical Diving Society
The Historical Diving Society USA was formed in 1992 and incorporated as a nonprofit public benefit corporation in 1994. The HDSUSA prides itself on the accurate investigating and recording of diving history. These high standards have attracted the support of the world's leading divers, many of whom sit on the HDSUSA Advisory Board. Website: http://hds.org/index.html
The Ocean Adventure Aqua Lung is a proud sponsor of The Ocean Adventure educational program for kids, created by Karen and Wayne Brown. For the past 20 years, their nationally acclaimed interactive science/fine arts presentations have been thrilling thousands of elementary and junior high students across the country. They make learning fun with their combination of humor, audience participation, creative dramatics, storytelling techniques, unique props, specimens, and award-winning underwater photography. For more information, visit their website at www.theoceanadventure.com
Beginning June 4th, join the Browns on their search to find and study the largest shark in the world – the whale shark! From their expedition base in Belize, they will voyage out to search for whale sharks during their annual feeding migration to Gladden Spit located along the second largest barrier coral reef in the world. Follow their progress by visiting their Belize Whale Shark Expedition Basecamp Dive Rescue International Dive Rescue International is an organization that trains members of the public safety community on how to conduct water based rescues, including proper equipment selection for the demanding conditions that these rescue missions often involve. DRI has been serving public safety officials for over 25 years and sets the benchmark standard for all water related public safety. Please visit the DRI website at www.diverescueintl.com for additional information.
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