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"Artificial reefs provide the opportunity to increase nature based eco-tourism and scuba diving tourism," stated Tom Ingram, the Executive Director of DEMA. "The sunken aircraft carrier USS Oriskany, which is the world's largest artificial reef, is so popular amongst the diving community that some local dive operations have up to a three month waiting list for divers to get on a boat to access Florida's newest artificial reef. According to one study, artificial reef sites based on sunken ships generate an average of $3.4 million in gross revenues annually. The expenditures of divers visiting artificial reefs in Florida were more than $220 per person per day."
In addition to being spectacular dive sites, artificial reefs provide additional hard bottom habitats that favor many species of large reef fish. Additionally they provide alternatives to the natural reefs that can alter human usage patterns and reduce user pressure on the natural reefs.
DEMA supports the new legislation to establish a program for artificial reefs and strongly encourages Florida Governor Charlie Crist to sign the bill as soon as possible. If the bill is signed, the new legislation will go into effect on July 1, 2008.
DEMA, the Diving Equipment & Marketing Association, is an international organization dedicated to the promotion and growth of the recreational scuba diving and snorkeling industry. With more than 1,600 members, this non-profit, global organization promotes scuba diving through many initiatives including consumer awareness programs, media campaigns and sponsorship of the DEMA Show, a trade event open only to companies doing business in the scuba diving, action water sports and adventure/dive travel industries. For more information on DEMA, call 858-616-6408 or visit www.dema.org.
Diving Equipment & Marketing AssociationCONTACT: Donna Jannine of Adams Unlimited, +1-212-956-5900,
Donna@adams-pr.com, for Diving Equipment & Marketing Association
Web site: http://www.dema.org/

