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Hypothetically speaking, lets say DEMA ceases operation.
What next?
Pros, cons and ideas, could be interesting...
Mission Statement: To promote sustainable growth in safe recreational diving and snorkeling while protecting the underwater environment.
Purpose: DEMA exists to serve its members by identifying key issues that affect the growth and success of the scuba and snorkeling industry. It is the united voice that speaks on behalf of the sport and its operational function is to create focused programs that positively affect the industry.
Promise: DEMA fosters the highest levels of cooperation and professional standards among all the constituent groups who make up the scuba diving industry. DEMA delivers membership value by promoting an ongoing, powerful, consumer-focused image of scuba diving and providing information and tools that assist its members focus on reaching, communicating to and affecting the consumer.
Goals:
1. To produce an annual trade event for the industry which services the needs of its stakeholders and produces a successful financial outcome for the association.
2. To engage in marketing programs which promote the industry, create new customers, drive business into retail stores and resorts and promote diver retention.
3. To reserve funds annually to be dedicated to potential legislation which could adversely affect the industry.
4. To engage in marketing research programs which will:
a. Define the universe of divers
b. Determine the rate of erosion amongst existing divers
c. Determine the number of entry level certifications which take place in the United States and Caribbean each year
d. Provide retail audit information that is made self-liquidating through annual subscriptions.
5. To conserve and protect natural aquatic resources.