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For more info, contact Christopher Buttner,
NCUPS Vice President, at email:
chris@prthatrocks.com
Giant Squid Ecotourism Trips Draw Daredevil SCUBA Divers to Mexicos Sea of Cortez.
Northern California Underwater Photographic Society (NCUPS) Announces March 10, 2006 Seminar: Dancing with the Demons: The Giant Humboldt Squid of Mexicos Sea of Cortez
February 13, 2006, San Francisco, California The Northern California Underwater Photographic Society (NCUPS), is proud to present a very special seminar, Dancing with the Demons, a 90-minute presentation about scuba diving with the Giant Humboldt Squid of Mexicos Sea of Cortez. This presentation will also feature the premier of the 45-minute, never-before-seen, high-resolution documentary Demonio Rojo, (Red Demon), produced by Dale Pearson and Scott Cassell of San Diegos Seawolves Unlimited, the only ecotourism company in world that offers scuba trips to dive with the most dangerous and unpredictable sea creature on Earth. A 60-second video exerpt from Demonio Rojo can be found at http://209.242.151.5/seawolves/dancingwithdemons.wmv
With a legendary ferocity, the Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas), which grow to over six feet in length and weigh over 180-pounds, are armed with huge sucker disks lined with over 60,000 teeth that can shred a wetsuit, and their knife-edged beak can gouge out a softball-sized chunk of flesh in 3 seconds. Combined with their extraordinary intelligence and wolf pack-like hunting abilities, keeping an upper hand while scuba diving with these animals is a challenge. These magnificent cephalopods feed on nearly every animal they encounter, including sharks, pelagic fish, krill, mammals, other squid (they are fierce cannibals), and even man. In order to safely dive with the Humboldt Squid, Seawolves Unlimited uses diver protection platforms, chain maille-covered and/or custom-made armored wet suits, and other systems to safely peer into the lair of one of Earths most mysterious creatures.
The Dancing with the Demons, seminar will take place on Friday, March 10, 2006, at 7:30 p.m.
Location: New Vision United Methodist Church, 450 Chadbourne Avenue, Millbrae, CA 94030 located only ten minutes south of the San Francisco International Airport.
Cost for first-time visitors is FREE. Copies of Demonio Rojo will be available for sale.
On the second Friday of every month, The Northern California Underwater Photographic Society (NCUPS), the oldest and most prestigious underwater photography club in the United States, possibly the world, features guest experts who speak on a variety of subjects concerning diving and photography, often accompanied by a digital, slide or multi-image presentation. The Northern California Underwater Photographic Society (NCUPS) promotes conservationism and environmental protection through the memberships shared passion in underwater photography and videography. NCUPS has been active since 1965, sponsoring educational events on both underwater photography and video while promoting awareness of the underwater environment and pertinent ecological issues.
For more info on attending, directions or membership info, please visit http://www.ncups.org/
For more info, contact Christopher Buttner,
NCUPS Vice President, at email:
chris@prthatrocks.com
Giant Squid Ecotourism Trips Draw Daredevil SCUBA Divers to Mexicos Sea of Cortez.
Northern California Underwater Photographic Society (NCUPS) Announces March 10, 2006 Seminar: Dancing with the Demons: The Giant Humboldt Squid of Mexicos Sea of Cortez
February 13, 2006, San Francisco, California The Northern California Underwater Photographic Society (NCUPS), is proud to present a very special seminar, Dancing with the Demons, a 90-minute presentation about scuba diving with the Giant Humboldt Squid of Mexicos Sea of Cortez. This presentation will also feature the premier of the 45-minute, never-before-seen, high-resolution documentary Demonio Rojo, (Red Demon), produced by Dale Pearson and Scott Cassell of San Diegos Seawolves Unlimited, the only ecotourism company in world that offers scuba trips to dive with the most dangerous and unpredictable sea creature on Earth. A 60-second video exerpt from Demonio Rojo can be found at http://209.242.151.5/seawolves/dancingwithdemons.wmv
With a legendary ferocity, the Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas), which grow to over six feet in length and weigh over 180-pounds, are armed with huge sucker disks lined with over 60,000 teeth that can shred a wetsuit, and their knife-edged beak can gouge out a softball-sized chunk of flesh in 3 seconds. Combined with their extraordinary intelligence and wolf pack-like hunting abilities, keeping an upper hand while scuba diving with these animals is a challenge. These magnificent cephalopods feed on nearly every animal they encounter, including sharks, pelagic fish, krill, mammals, other squid (they are fierce cannibals), and even man. In order to safely dive with the Humboldt Squid, Seawolves Unlimited uses diver protection platforms, chain maille-covered and/or custom-made armored wet suits, and other systems to safely peer into the lair of one of Earths most mysterious creatures.
The Dancing with the Demons, seminar will take place on Friday, March 10, 2006, at 7:30 p.m.
Location: New Vision United Methodist Church, 450 Chadbourne Avenue, Millbrae, CA 94030 located only ten minutes south of the San Francisco International Airport.
Cost for first-time visitors is FREE. Copies of Demonio Rojo will be available for sale.
On the second Friday of every month, The Northern California Underwater Photographic Society (NCUPS), the oldest and most prestigious underwater photography club in the United States, possibly the world, features guest experts who speak on a variety of subjects concerning diving and photography, often accompanied by a digital, slide or multi-image presentation. The Northern California Underwater Photographic Society (NCUPS) promotes conservationism and environmental protection through the memberships shared passion in underwater photography and videography. NCUPS has been active since 1965, sponsoring educational events on both underwater photography and video while promoting awareness of the underwater environment and pertinent ecological issues.
For more info on attending, directions or membership info, please visit http://www.ncups.org/