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Scuba Shack Radio was created in support of Scuba Shack's mission to empower individuals with the knowledge, ability and experience to venture underwater in pursuit of their aspirations and to advocate for ocean health and sustainability. By providing news, interesting information related to scuba diving, the underwater world and how to protect our ocean environment, I hope to provide a service that helps make a difference.

Scuba Shack Radio Jeff Cinciripino

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Scuba Shack Radio was created in support of Scuba Shack's mission to empower individuals with the knowledge, ability and experience to venture underwater in pursuit of their aspirations and to advocate for ocean health and sustainability. By providing news, interesting information related to scuba diving, the underwater world and how to protect our ocean environment, I hope to provide a service that helps make a difference.

    139. What are you reading this summer?

    139. What are you reading this summer?

    Here is an update on my reading list for 2024.



    The second batch of books that I finished include:



    * Arctic Drift - Clive and Dirk Cussler

    * A Message from Martha - Mark Avery

    * Built to Fail - Alan Payne

    * Crescent Dawn - Clive and Dirk Cussler

    * A Furious Sky - Eric Jay Dolin



    On my reading list for 2024 summer and beyond include:



    * Poseidon's Arrow, Havana Storm and Odessa Sea - Clive and Dirk Cussler

    * Losing the Signal - Jacquie McNish and Sean Silcoff

    * Gone - Michael Blincowe

    * American Buffalo - Steven Rinella

    * Spartan Gold, Lost Empire and The Kingdom - Clive Cussler and Grant Blackwood



    Wet Notes Updates include



    * Sharks in MPAs

    * Sharkangels online auction

    * Quagga mussels in Lake Michigan

    * JetBlue flights from JFK to Bonaire

    * Southwest flight changes to Grand Cayman

    * G-Shock Frogman watch

    • 20 min
    138. Is the dive industry at an inflection point?

    138. Is the dive industry at an inflection point?

    Innovation, technology, and market forces can drive inflection points for business or industries. Inflection points are times of significant change and transformation is necessary for sustainability and growth. Whether it be new training models, like subscription-based learning or new products that create inventory challenges for small dive shops, these changes are signals of an inflection point. Local dive shops remain a key pillar in the creation of new divers and as more close, are we creating dive shop deserts? Listen for more of my perspective on this topic.



    Wet Notes provides updates on



    * Aluminum cylinder laser engraving

    * A dive mask with wiper blades

    * The new Shearwater Peregrine TX

    * NOAA's "State of the Stock" report

    * Another right whale entanglement

    * NovoScuba - a new subscription-based dive training agency

    • 20 min
    137. The right training, the right equipment and the right experience at the right time.

    137. The right training, the right equipment and the right experience at the right time.

    Becoming a competent and confident diver is a progression that involves training, gear and diving. We often call these the three Es - Equipment, Education, and Experience. But just taking the next course or buying another piece of gear is not the answer. Divers need to progress with the right training with the right equipment at the right time. Without the proper foundation in diving, training may not be effective and mastering the use of the new equipment can be problematic. Or maybe, the diving may be beyond their capability.



    Wet Notes updates



    * SportDiver Ultra announcement

    * DAN Professional Liability Insurance offer

    * Another worldwide coral bleaching event

    * Coral Reef Foundations 2024 Coralpalooza

    * Sawfish rescue in the Florida Keys

    * Europe chooses reuse

    • 20 min
    136. Good and Bad Customer Service in the Dive Industry

    136. Good and Bad Customer Service in the Dive Industry

    How would you rate customer service across the dive industry?



    How do you define good customer service for a dive operator, dive shop, or dive resort?



    Listen to an example of very poor customer service that we recently experienced plus some examples of how we think about good customer service



    Plus Wet Notes provides updates on



    * The DIVE BOAT act

    * The FISHES act

    * Orca Torch ZD710 pricing and new products

    * Scuba Diving Magazine's 10 best wetsuits

    * Shearwater Research's new website

    * Update on the April 3rd cave diving fatality

    * DEMA Show registration opens

    • 20 min
    135. Listen for a message from Martha – we need to care

    135. Listen for a message from Martha – we need to care

    Martha was the last of the passenger pigeon species and died on September 1, 1914. The passenger pigeon was once the most abundant bird on the planet and within a few decades this species went from billions to zero. We need to hear the message from Martha to protect the ocean species from extinction including sharks, rays and whales. Loss of habitat, ocean warming, overfishing, plastic pollution and ghost gear continue to threaten our ocean creatures.



    Wet Notes updates us on



    * Orca Torch ZD710

    * New Sola Goodman handle

    * Lake Hydra news

    * Q1 2024 Alert Diver Magazine

    * Another right whale death

    * New rules for the Endangered Species Act

    • 19 min
    134. Let’s Save the Right Whale – Approve the NOAA Speed Restrictions

    134. Let’s Save the Right Whale – Approve the NOAA Speed Restrictions

    In 2022, NOAA released recommendations for vessel speed restrictions in an effort to protect the North Atlantic right whale. NOAA not only expanded the area dramatically, they also expanded the vessels being covered. The new rules would restrict most vessels 35 feet or larger to 10 knots in these seasonal zones. Approval of this proposal however is stalled. There are too many competing interests and a large number of people are opposed to the changes. In the end the whales lose. Another calf was struck recently be a vessel and died. The North Atlantic right whale is critically endangered with less than 400 left so every death is devastating. These whales are very slow swimmers and cannot avoid the high speed vessels. Public comment on this proposal ended in October 2022. It is time to approve NOAA's recommendations.



    Plus Wet Notes looks at



    * 2025 REEF trips

    * Bizarre fish behavior in the Florida Keys

    * New SeaLife SportDiver dome port

    * Red Sea Liveaboard problems

    * Secrets of the Octopus

    * Earth Day 2024

    • 19 min

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