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Written by NEUE Admin   

Image NEUE regularly plans fun dives for a variety of levels, ranging from new diver to Tech and Cave... and everything in between. Destinations range from local to day-trip to weekend to exotic!

Check this space often for newly added events!

New members are always welcome, introduce yourself in the forum to our friendly group.

Below, check out our most recent trip reports. (We try our best to get the reports up quickly, but there's a lot of video/photos to edit and more trips to plan. Current backlog includes: Independence Day Ontario Trip, Dutch Springs Halcyon Demo Days, Diva Dive Day and maybe some Stonington stuff)

Plans are coming together quickly and the site is being updated often, so check out the Information and Workshop pages to find out more information and signup for a workshop! -->

Photo Credit: Mer(c)


August 29 - September 1, 2008 (Labor Day Weekend) - NEUE Invades Canada

City of Sheboygan

When NEUE Invaded Canada in June, we just knew we had to do it again, so we're headed north for 3 nights and 3 days of diving out of Kingston, Ontario with Northern Tech Diver, a GUE facility. Tour intact and beautifully preserved metal and wooden wrecks alike. Ahhh... experience the history, without salt!


Technical Option: FULL - two Tech1-level Jodrey dives in St. Lawrence River, one 1-tank recreational charter and one 2-tank recreational charter at NTD, BBQ

Recreational Option: Only two spots remaining - three 2-tank morning charters, one 1-tank afternoon charter and BBQ



For more information, please see this thread in the forum.


Deadline to reserve your spot is July 31 (if the spots last that long!)



City of Sheboygan
Photo Credit: Tom Rutledge (c), used with permission

Last Updated ( Monday, 18 August 2008 )
 
Lake Ontario/1000 Islands - June 2008
Written by Mer   

On June 28-29, 7 NEUE divers headed north to do a little camping and experience well preserved wooden shipwrecks as well as current-bathed, metal shipwrecks. Weather was great, lake calm and vis good.

Thanks to Jackie and Mark for contributing pictures.

Last Updated ( Monday, 21 July 2008 )
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Baleen Video
Written by George Bouloukos   

The Baleen was towing a barge in 1975 when a fire broke out on board . She was built in 1923 in Wisconsin, and was a steel-hulled ship 102 ft. in length with a 23 ft. beam. There were no fatalities associated with the sinking.

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Today the Baleen rests sitting upright, listing slightly starboard in 170 FSW, with the top of the deckhouse at approximately 150 FSW. We had great conditions on the wreck, and it is a quintessential New England shipwreck, covered in brightly colored anemones.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 July 2008 )
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Stellwagen Bank Draft Management Plan: Public Commenting Period
Written by Meredith Tanguay   

Stellwagen Bank Sanctuary is located at the mouth of Mass Bay, a short run from ports in Boston, Plymouth, Salem and Gloucester.  It features fishing, whale watching, significant marine animal habitat and quite a few shipwrecks.

Stellwagen Bank

NOAA released the Draft Management Plan (DMP) in April 2008. In short, this plan would give NOAA the power to significantly restrict or eliminate SCUBA diving in the Sanctuary, therefore being vocal about this DMP should be a priority for us at NEUE.

From the Shipwreck Divers Website: "The current incarnation of the DMP does not contain actual regulations, but instead transforms the approved 2004 Action Plans into a set of strategies that form the basis for creating actual regulations, and accompanying designation document changes.  In accepting the DMP in its current form, the public is essentially giving NOAA license to regulate activities in the Sanctuary unchecked by endorsing their strategies -- empowering NOAA to implement management practices and ultimately regulations under the guise that they were agreed to by the public when in fact they were not! It is our position that the DMP, derived from an Action Plan that we have rejected since 2004, does not address the needs of the dive community and does not afford appropriate access to shipwrecks in the bank."

Public Commenting Sessions concluded on June 19, 2008. The deadline to submit your written comments has been extended to October 3, 2008.

 Additional information and discussion can be found in this NEUE thread.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 July 2008 )
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WOLFFISH !
Written by George Bouloukos   

A number of NEUE divers making the trip out to the Chester Poling in recent weeks have spotted the resident Atlantic Wolffish in the sand under the break of the wreck.

For those of you lucky enough to have enjoyed the superb conditions, I got some footage of this fish on our dive this past Sunday.

The Woflfish has a large head with a blunt snout and a set of canine teeth. Their body tapers behind the head, with a long dorsal  fin. They are a grey to slate blue color and grow up to 5' in length !

For those not familiar with the Wolffish, they are often found in cracks and crevices so next time you're out diving be sure to poke your light in some of those dark holes, you'll never know what you might find ! 

Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 July 2008 )
 
NEUE U-853 Weekend
Written by NEUE-Admin   

As many already know, a group of NEUE divers recently spent an enjoyable and exciting diving the wreck of the U-853. We had great weather and, a great group out diving with Wayne Gordon on the Canned Air. There were up to three teams in the water conducting video doucmentation, survey and debris field search.

You can read more reports of the diving and check out some pictures in the forums, NEUE U-853 Project thread

Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 July 2008 )
 
Chester Poling 6/14/08
Written by Chris S, Fran F and Mer   

Fran, Mer and Chris S

On Saturday, June 14, 2008, Chris S, Fran F and Mer made a trip to the stern of the Chester Poling off Gloucester Harbor on the Cape Ann Diver II and found good vis and neat widelife. 

Great video and photos too.

Video: Credit: Chris S

Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 July 2008 )
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About GUE/DIR
Written by Global Underwater Explorers   

Global Underwater Explorers (GUE) was created to increase the quality and diversity of aquatic education. GUE was founded by conservationists, explorers and educators with a desire to see the mystery of the underwater world explored, studied, protected and shared. The "Doing It Right" (DIR) system evolved out of the exacting demands of the world's most extreme exploration diving, yet the approach is rapidly gaining favor among all levels of divers.

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 06 March 2008 )
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May 2008 - Post-Memorial Day Weekend Cave Diving
Written by Mer   

We waited for the holiday rush to subside to invade North Florida for some cave diving.  In addition to Dima, Ron S and Mer, who were in for some pleasure diving, Chris M and Ed P were taking Cave 1 and a gaggle of Brits and Kentuckians were in town as well!  Dives were a mix of Cave 1 and 2, including Peacock 1, Mill Pond: Jackson Blue and Hole in the Wall, Devil's at Ginnie Spring and Madison Blue. 

Last Updated ( Friday, 06 June 2008 )
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