MALIBU DIVERS
INTRODUCES SCUBA DIVING
TO OVER 100+ GIRL SCOUTS;
LAUNCHES 1st OPEN WATER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM IN 2010;Looking Towards
the First GIRL SCOUT Open Water Scuba Certification Program at Catalina Island
Program Strives to Increase the Number of Young Women
Who Enter Underwater-related Careers & Industries
Los Angeles, CA USA -
(November 23, 2009) - Realizing that encouraging young women to become involved in scuba
diving is vital to the future of the diving industry, related businesses and
the marine environment, MALIBU DIVERS started it's new Girl Scout-based
initiative in 2008 with its Try Scuba Diving Program at Pepperdine University
in Malibu, CA. MALIBU DIVERS' Try Scuba Diving Program has been attended by over
100 girl scouts from Santa Clarita to San Pedro, representing troops across all
of Greater Los Angeles. During the day's event the scouts met with and heard from
successful professionals - including MALIBU DIVERS owner, Barbara Gentile-Crary
who spoke about diving, diving techniques and aquatic environments. She also talked about marine conservation,
education and the responsible enjoyment of our marine resources. Try Scuba
Diving participants also took part in exciting and educational hands-on
activities including scuba diving in the beautiful 700,000 gallon Pepperdine
University Olympic-sized pool. Under the supervision of the dive professionals,
they were able to explore the deep area which included underwater swim-throughs
and "simulated" underwater animals. Additionally students had the unique
opportunity to practice snorkeling skills and have photos taken of their
experience both topside and underwater.
The Try Scuba Diving Program opened our Scouts' eyes and exposed
them to information and experiences they normally wouldn't have access to,"
said Nancy Banks, Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles, Service Delivery
Specialist - Program. "In addition to having the experience of scuba diving,
the kids learned so much and on the way back home talked about scuba diving,
becoming marine biologists or divers for law enforcement - careers they hadn't
considered before this - along with the courses they would have to take in
order to pursue these careers. We can't wait for the Open Water Scuba course
just announced for Spring Break 2010 and to visit Catalina so that we can be certified."
"What was interesting [about the Try Scuba Diving Program] was how
many Girl Scout troops were so open to the idea. And to put frosting on the
cake, letting them dive was fantastic. The pool experience made this event. I
would do the Try Scuba Diving days again with my girls," said one Girl Scout troop
leader.
Local dive center owner, Carter Crary of MALIBU DIVERS, said, "The
Pepperdine University pool is always a great draw. Anything that gets more
girls and women talking about diving is great. We need more. We need to go to
even more girl and women groups and excite them and let them know that they can
do it. We need to keep putting diving in the forefront. We not only showed a
number of Girl Scouts what it feels like to breathe underwater, we also touched
everyone they told, and anyone who walked by and saw them. Every person we
touched will touch four to five others."
"Try Scuba Diving", known within the dive industry as Discover
Scuba Diving was developed by PADI, the Professional Association of Diving
Instructors, in response to requests by members to create an industry-wide
introductory program to bring more people into diving. MALIBU DIVERS' "Try Scuba Diving" is a girl
scout-based version of the program that provides a forum where girl scouts can
learn about and experience scuba diving and hear of aquatic-related careers
firsthand. Benefiting both MALIBU DIVERS and the dive industry as a whole, the program
not only raises awareness of scuba diving among today's girls and women, but
also gets them excited about the many possible aquatic-related experiences and careers
available. The Try Scuba Diving program was launched in 2008 in Malibu, California
and continues on a monthly rotation throughout 2009-2010. MALIBU DIVERS is launching the Girl Scout Open
Water Certification during LAUSD, Los Angeles
Unified School
District's spring break week March 28 - April 3, 2010 to be
held on Catalina Island at Camp
Emerald Bay.
MALIBU DIVERS, a world-class dive company for over 40 years, is dedicated
to the promotion and growth of the recreational scuba diving and snorkeling
industry. Having trained over 10,000 divers, MALIBU DIVERS provides scuba
diving education, equipment, travel and service. A PADI facility since 1976, MALIBU
DIVERS became one of the first PADI 5-Star facilities in 1983, teaching all
levels of PADI training exclusively. Working
closely with PADI, they strive to stay on the leading edge of diver training (Five
of their Pro's have all participated in the filming of PADI training videos).
In 1995 they became a PADI 5-Star IDC (Instructor
Development Center)
and today they are the only PADI facility in the Los Angeles area to have two Course Directors
(Instructor trainers) on staff. For over
12 years, they have run the scuba programs at Camp Emerald
Bay in Catalina with over
1500 boy scouts certified and over 3000 discover scuba diving experiences. Through
Company initiatives they have participated in environmental consumer awareness
programs, media campaigns and sponsorship of introductory scuba programs. The 1st annual MALIBU DIVERS Girl
Scout "Spring Break" Open Water Certification Program will take place March
28-April 3, 2010 on Catalina Island,
CA. For more information on
MALIBU DIVERS 2010 programs, visit www.malibudivers.com. For more information
on MALIBU DIVERS, call 310-456-2396 or visit www.malibudivers.com. As Seen on California Diving News: 
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