The Scuba Educational Alliance Ocean Podcast

Creating a new generation of ocean stewards.

27. Is Climate Change Really a Con Job? I Think Not!

Recently, President Trump addressed the United Nations where he told the world that climate change is a greatest con job. He also said that this was being predicted by stupid people. I disagree. There is detailed scientific data that paints the picture that the planet's climate is changing. Recently the American Meteorological Society released their State of the Climate 2024 and provides the evidence that the world is heating up. The report tells us that the oceans are getting warmer and records continue to fall when it comes to the heat.  When NASA was actively engaged in climate study (they recently pulled back), they reported on how climate change was impacting the ocean. Here is their assessment. The ocean is warming  Sea levels are rising  The ocean is getting a little greener  Ocean warming is altering hurricanes  Ocean acidification and heating are altering marine ecosystems  Sea ice is thinning and shrinking Ocean circulations may be changing NO! Climate change is NOT a con job. It is happening and happening fast. We need to face the facts and implement the needed changes.

09-25
14:13

26. Let’s Talk About Plastic, Power and Profit

The Plastic Pollution Coalition reported some disappointing results from the UN's Intergovernmental Negotiating Committees recent meeting in Geneva - August 5 to 15, 2025. The meetings were riddled with distraction and delay tactics from the fossil fuel industry and plastic friendly countries. How big are the lobbying efforts. Greenpeace's report - Plastic, Profit and Power - How petrochemical companies are derailing the global plastic treaty outlines just how this is happening. Dow, ExxonMobil, BASF, Chevron, Phillips, Shell, SABIC and INEOS are all sending lobbyist to the meetings. There were 220 lobbyist. That is the single largest delegation at the conference. These lobbyist playbook is one of delay, distract, discredit and dominate. Greenpeace's recommendations: Ban fossil fuel and petrochemical lobbyist from plastic treaty negotiations and future conference on plastic Embed a strong conflict of interest policy in the treaty Ensure meaningful public and scientific participation ================================================================= Sea State looks at REEF Discover the Sea Photo Contest -  www.REEF.org/photocontest DAN's Alert Diver Q3 2025 Edition Historical Diving Society's Journal of Diving History Q3 Edition Women Divers Hall of Fame Scholarship and Grant Applications now open Meet Mobila Yarea Drones, Right Whales and Orcas

09-11
19:01

25. What if we had a sustainable ocean economy?

In this episode I take a look at a blue paper published by the Ocean Panel on the impacts to the worldwide workforce if we take action and create a sustainable ocean economy versus not doing anything to help preserve the ocean. Currently, the worldwide workforce tied to the ocean economy is about 133 million. If we pursue sustainable practices that number could rise by 51 million more workers by 2050. If we do nothing they estimate that the number will drop by 40 million. A sustainable ocean economy requires governments, the private sector, financial institutions, educational institutions and civil society organizations to work in concert to achieve the needed results. The main factors that need to be addresses are Climate change Adoption of sustainable practices Emerging and innovative industry sectors Investment and access to finance Changing demand for ocean-based goods and services Changing demand for energy Sea State looks at Sea Star die off mystery solved An orange nurse shark Argentinians are watching the sea floor NASA changes direction on monitoring climate change MarineLab to take over Jules Undersea Lodge in Key Largo Yes - Beach clean ups do work

08-28
19:04

24. Rewriting our National Climate Assessment!

The US Energy Secretary recently announced that they are reassessing, or essentially rewriting the 2023 congressionally mandated National Climate Assessment (NCA) report. Apparently, the assessment isn't inline with the current administrations thinking regardless of the scientific data backing the assessment. The Department of Energy has taken down the website hosting the NCA. While the Energy Secretary wants to unleash American energy dominance, it appears that this primarily means through fossil fuel and not necessarily innovative solutions. Solar power however is on the rise and is now becoming cost effective to build and maintain and also it is scaling fast. Two top solar power states include California and Texas - two states on very different sides of political aisle. Sea State looks at Human Factors in Diving Essentials 2025 DAN's Annual Diving Report 2021 Earthquakes and whale strandings The SHARKED Act of 2025 Oyster shell recycling in CT Amazon's plastic reduction

08-14
19:56

23. What’s up with Shark Week and What’s Going on at the EPA???

Shark Week 2025 featured a new show "Dancing with Sharks" Now this show is billed as an underwater dance competition between experienced scuba divers and their shark partners. They performed moves like Hammerhead Hoedown and Tiger Trot. Has Shark Week jumped the shark? The Environmental Protection Agency is pushing to remove the "endangerment finding" for pollutants resulting from the burning of fossil fuels. By removing this status, regulations under the Clean Air Act would essentially be lifted. Is that a good thing? I think not. ================================================================ Sea State looks at Sherwoods new Forge fin Garmin Descent S1 Smart Buoy Ocean Exploration Trust finds a Japanese WWII wreck Congressman Begich from Alaska wants to rewrite the Marine Mammal Protection Act Dolphin strike off Nags Head, North Carolina The Great Lakes are getting warmer

07-31
18:27

22. The Future of Diving

The future of scuba diving is not with our current generation of scuba divers; the future of diving is with the next generation of scuba divers - specifically the Gen Z, Millennials and younger generations. They could be ready to become the future but is the diving industry ready for them. There are challenges including Access Exposure Affordability Breaking down the financial barriers is needed to overcome the high entry cost. Once certified, how do we keep this new generation of divers engaged. All stakeholders in the scuba diving industry need to coordinate efforts to meet these younger generation where they are - not where the industry is today. ================================================================ Sea State discusses Plastic Free July Plastic bag bans effectiveness Crossbreeding corals to combat warming HEAD Group officially acquires Aqualung Beneath the Sea Show changes ROAK Media announce East Cost Scuba Show in Atlantic City, NJ

07-17
17:50

21. Becoming a Dive Pirate

The Dive Pirates Foundation is an organization dedicated to enabling individuals with physical disabilities enjoy the underwater world through scuba diving. Their motto is "We no longer see disabilities, we see possibilities". Each year, Dive Pirates runs a dive trip for adaptive divers, their buddies and volunteers. This year, I decided to volunteer, observe, learn and be part of the team. While on the trip, I was able to complete my training and certification as an SDI Scubility Adaptive Dive Buddy. As a Dive Pirate I am now part of another family in the diving community.

07-03
15:02

20. Let’s talk about the “State of the Oceans”

The State of the Oceans report from Statisa and the German Ocean foundation gives us an overview of how they see the current state of the oceans around the world. This report discusses how the oceans are critical for an environmentally, economically and socially sustainable future. However, the impacts of climate change and pollution are seriously impacting the state of the ocean. In 2015 global leaders agreed to Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for protecting the planet. SDG 14 focused on life below water. Unfortunately, the 2020 goals for SDG 14 have not been met. But we keep have to keep trying. In 2022, world leaders again looked to protect 30% of coastal and marine environments by 2030. Progress is being made. Eleven countries have already met the target. We still have a long way to go. The report is available at www.statista.com ================================================================== Sea State discusses PADI/Scuba Diving Magazine Through the Lens 2025 photo contest Anchors in the Antarctic Q2 Alert Diver Magazine SeaLife SportDiver S housing May and June editions of Scuba Diving Magazine

06-19
18:39

19. A Return to Key Largo

Another of my favorite spots to get in some scuba diving is Key Largo. I finally returned after five years. The last time I made it to the Keys was 2019 before the pandemic. It was also an opportunity to find my blue mind again after being out of the water for over 200 days. We stayed at The Courtyard Key Largo at mile marker 100 and did two days of diving with Horizon Divers. We chose the two-tank shallow dives. Our dive sites included City of Washington Wreck Hanna M. Bell Wreck North, North Dry Rocks Christ of the Abyss (Largo Dry Rocks) Listen for some details about the dives. Our dinning included The Pilot House Skipper's Dock Upper Crust Pizza Bayside Grille and Sunset Bar Our trip wrapped up with a visit to the History of Diving Museum and Islamorada Brewery and Distillery.

06-05
18:12

18. Plastic Foam Needs To Go!

Oceana recently released a report - Plastic Foam Needs 'To Go' Plastic foam is one type of polystyrene that is incredibly harmful to the environment and human health. Most US registered voters agree and 78% support policies that reduce single-use plastic foam. More than 8 million metric tons of plastic foam is produced globally each year and plastic foam fragments are among the 10 most littered items found across the US. Unfortunately only 1% or less of plastic foam is recycled each year. Additionally production of plastic foam emits incredible amounts of greenhouse gases. You can download the report from the Oceana. =================================================================== Sea State takes a look at: NOAA cuts impact weather balloon launch Trump Administration retiring extreme weather database Influencers are causing shark attacks Dinosaur fish discovered Want to own a shipwreck? Roak Media taking over the Scuba Show and California Diving News

05-15
20:01

17. What is happening at NOAA?

Like many federal - the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is being drastically impacted by efforts to shrink government. And this effort not only seriously undermines the mission of the agency but also we are seeing the political impacts and assault on the environment. Let's take a look at how these layoffs are causing issues across the various mission areas of NOAA. We will also discuss how today's political environment is toxic to the natural environment. =================================================================== Sea State takes a look at New scuba diving certification numbers Scuba diving saves wedding photos Toxic algae bloom in Southern CA impacting marine mammals. Fast tracking deep sea mining Amphibious Soul by Craig Foster New documentary - Ocean with David Attenborough

05-01
19:10

16. The Assault on Our Oceans from Within

Our oceans are under assault. From the US withdraw from the Paris Agreement and the number of executive orders issued by President Trump we are seeing an all out pummeling of initiatives designed to protect the environment and the oceans. On April 8, 2025 an executive order was signed to reinvigorate America's beautiful clean coal industry. Another executive order looks to sunset environmental regulations. There is also a presidential memorandum targeting regulation related to the environment. As the US moves away from environmental leadership, we will continue to see the planet get hotter, and ultimately the demise of the oceans through global warming, pollution, offshore drilling and overfishing. ================================================================= Sea State looks at Aqualung being acquired by Head Group SharkTrust 2025 Photo Contest Single Use Plastic PBS documentary History of Diving Museum May Immerse Yourself Black sea turtle conservation success DEEP underwater habitats

04-17
20:32

15. Beneath the Sea Dive Show Recap

I recently attended one day of the Beneath the Sea Scuba Ocean Exposition, Dive and Travel Show. This was their 46th show that was started by Zig and JoAnn Zigahn back in 1976. The show made its come back from the pandemic in 2023. The show ran March 28 - 30, 2025 and featured seminars, conferences, dinners, receptions and of course the main exhibition hall.  I had a chance to touch base with a number of folks and find some new travel options. =================================================================== Sea State looks at DAN's Scuba Cylinder Safety videos Good Natured from WEDU - Florida What is a sharktopus? PADI Women's Dive Day - July 19, 2025 Orcatorch new technical D920 dive light Diveheart's Legend of the Statue video

04-03
19:56

14. The Boston Sea Rovers Show 2025 Recap

The Boston Sea Rovers 71st International Ocean Symposium and Film Festival kicked off the Northeast dive season with a fantastic show March 15 and 16. As one of the worlds longest continuously running scuba diving shows, the 2025 edition lived up to its mission of Raising the Level of Knowledge of the Underwater World. The two-day event featured 39 daytime seminars with unique themes covering wrecks and maritime history, marine science and technology, photography and videography, dive travel and programs along with marine conservation, corals and animals. The signature event of the weekend was the 71st Annual International Film Festival. Nancy McGee, a member of the Women’s Divers Hall of Fame and an Explorers Club Fellow served as the master of ceremonies. The packed hall was treated to an outstanding program featuring work by Hergen Spalink, Eric Chang, Jennifer Selloitti, Rose Darlymple and Cristian Dimitrius. We were also treated to a surprise presentation by Dr. Bob Ballard and the incredible work he is doing with EV Nautilus. While the show may be considered small, it is powerful with high profile attendance and offers an intimacy and energy that is difficult to get with large scale productions. This year the exhibit floor was packed with both returning and new exhibitors ready to engage with the multitude of attendees. What is very encouraging is the number of younger participants eager to learn and interact with some of the legends of the dive industry. =============================================================== Sea State looks at - The Farewell to Foam Act The IUCN SSC Shark Specialty Group's Shark News Newsletter Shipwreck find in Lake Superior - Western Reserve Alert Diver Q1 2025 Issue Humpback whale mortality rates up on Atlantic coast of USA Vintage dive days in Key Largo

03-20
20:20

13. My Top Three Dive Destinations and Resorts

As scuba divers we love adventure and exploring dive destinations around the world. When I consider a dive destination and resort some of my criteria include: Warm water Great diving All-inclusive On premises dive shop Ease of getting to the destination Here are my top three dive destinations and resorts Atlantis Dive Resorts - Dumaguete in the Philippines Sea of Cortez aboard Mexico Liveaboards All three Cayman Islands - Clearly Cayman Resorts (Little Cayman, Cayman Brac), Sunset House (Grand Cayman) ================================================================== Sea State looks at: Blue Green Expedition's Best of Arctic Expedition Pilar coral change to endangered status on hold Tara Roberts new book "Written in the Waters SS United States leaves Philadelphia World record for diving all seven continents First quarter Journal of Diving History issued

03-06
18:58

12. Thoughts on Our National Strategy to Prevent Plastic Pollution

In November 2024, the EPA released the National Strategy to Prevent Plastic Pollution. This strategy was developed in accordance with the Save Our Seas Act 2.0 of 2020 signed by President Trump on December 18, 2020. This national strategy has six main objectives Reduce Pollution from Plastic Production Innovate Material and Product Design Decrease Waste Generation Improve Waste management Improve Capture and Removal of Plastic Pollution Minimize Loadings and Impacts to Waterways and the Ocean Will this strategy ever be implemented given the current political environment of job cuts and funding freezes? =============================================================== Sea States looks at The Boston Sea Rovers 71st International Ocean Symposium Beneath the Sea Dive, Travel and Oceans Exposition The Planet NOAA Podcast Seasonal lobstering restrictions off Massachusetts The Garmin Descent G2 dive computer and smart watch The economic value of scuba diving in marine protected areas

02-20
18:52

11. The US and the Paris Agreement 2025 – What’s Next

The Paris Agreement on Climate Change is now 10 years old. For the second time in the ten years, the United States is withdrawing from a worldwide treaty to combat greenhouse gas. On January 20, 2025 by executive order, the US is again abandoning the treaty and eliminating any funding addressing climate initiatives. Do we really think this is in America's best interest? =============================================================== Sea State looks at: The dangers of IPO/IPE REEF's new Ocean Exploration Center for Marine Conservation Fallout from the Sea Story sinking The new DAN Cast from Divers Alert Network NOAA reports 2024 was the warmest year ever in the US

02-06
19:22

10. Observations of the Scuba Industry for 2025

Listen for my observations on the state of the scuba diving industry in 2025. While there are several headwinds that are facing the industry there are two issues that are critical for the sustainability of the dive industry Creating the next generation of scuba divers Developing a younger generation of dive shop owners ================================================================ Sea State discusses Light and Motion shuts down SUUNTO break from Huish Aqualung's new Aquasense regulator Divers rescued in Palau President Biden's offshore drilling protections Fungi batteries

01-23
17:41

9. A Look Ahead into 2025 – Another Busy Year

Welcome to 2025 - Happy New Year. As we make our way into the new year - let's take a look ahead at what is on our plate for 2025. Scuba Educational Alliance of Connecticut will be offering two different scholarships in 2025: Ocean Steward I Scholarship - Open Water Certification Ocean Steward II Scholarship - Advanced Open Water Applications open February 1, 2025 and will be awarded on March 31, 2025 March is also when we have the Boston Sea Rovers clinic here in the northeast and I will continue to help them in the planning and execution of the show. 2025 is also my third year serving on the DEMA Board of Directors and I also will participate in DEMA's Retailer Engagement Committee and the Show Committee. Check out my initial reading list for 2025. As for travel - we'll be heading out to Indonesia with Dive Into Lembeh and then onto the Philippines for a stay at Atlantis in Dumaguete. We are also planning a week on Cayman Brac with Dive Pirates working with divers with disabilities. Finally, my work with Scuba Diving Industry Magazine and the Level Up podcast will continue. Just need to fit all of this in with my work around the house and the sweetness of doing nothing.

01-09
16:02

8. Let’s Wrap Up 2024 – A year of change

On this episode, I take a look back at 2024, a year of change and great travel. The big change for us was the sale of Scuba Shack - it was time for us to retire from the day-to-day operation. But that didn't stop our travel schedule with great trips to Little Cayman, the Sea of Cortez and Cayman Brac. My work with DEMA continued along with a new gig writing for Scuba Diving Industry Magazine and participating in the new Level Up podcast from the magazine. With the sale of the shop, it was time to end Scuba Shack Radio and start a new podcast supporting the Scuba Educational Alliance of CT. Listen for the full recap of 2024. ================================================================= Sea State looks at - Coca Cola's disappointing news of plastic The DIVE BOAT Act setback New source of clean energy Record-breaking humpback whale migration New process for restoring coral reefs CO detection tools

12-26
18:15

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