In this terrible economic time for the scuba industry, maybe this thread will cause the DEMA organization to change. We ALL want this organization to be a success, because WE all want to be a success.
I don't think they understand how some of their actions have actually DAMAGED the health of the overall scuba industry in the United States. Shifts they made years ago have helped channel the average families limited disposable scuba income away from local scuba store purchases, into areas which there is little income for the store. DEMA has become obsessively concerned with exotic travel. Travel eats up a considerable amount of a families budget, and there is little compensation to stores who direct important consumers to the travel portion of the industry. While the travel membership is very lucrative to DEMA, I think I could make a very good argument that AS CURRENTLY CONSTRUCTED, the system actually HARMS the local scuba store.....the very group that DEMA considers the "cornerstone" of the scuba industry.
Phil Ellis
www.divesports.com
I don't think they understand how some of their actions have actually DAMAGED the health of the overall scuba industry in the United States. Shifts they made years ago have helped channel the average families limited disposable scuba income away from local scuba store purchases, into areas which there is little income for the store. DEMA has become obsessively concerned with exotic travel. Travel eats up a considerable amount of a families budget, and there is little compensation to stores who direct important consumers to the travel portion of the industry. While the travel membership is very lucrative to DEMA, I think I could make a very good argument that AS CURRENTLY CONSTRUCTED, the system actually HARMS the local scuba store.....the very group that DEMA considers the "cornerstone" of the scuba industry.
Phil Ellis
www.divesports.com