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Eric Keibler

January 4, 2011 by Eric Keibler

Happy New Year!

Eric and Ann with Ann's Mother and Aunt at the Musical Instrument Museum in Scottsdale, Arizona
Athbhliain faoi mhaise duit or Happy New Year to you! 2010 came to a quiet close and 2011 opens with optimism and a promise of good things to come.
The staff at Oceanic Ventures spent the end of the year relaxing with family and getting ready for a fun 2011. Vernon spent part of his December vacation visiting “the Mouse” in Florida while Barney finished recovering from shoulder surgery and Barbara waited on him hand and foot (ok, maybe not so much). Ashton spent New Years in San Diego, and Jean-Luc went west to Los Vegas for a family outing. Joel spent some quiet time at home and Dave was forced to spend time at home due to the winter snow in New York.
Snow was also in the plans for Bob in Park City, Melanie in Steamboat and Santa Fe for Mike while warmer temperatures attracted Jeremy to Mexico City. Steve J spent time with his family, something his job allows little of and Wade spent time visiting family. Steve and Ann had company in while Stephanie and Stan spent time planning on how to pay for Marina’s college plans.
Snow on 72nd Street in New York City
Ed and his wife spent time in LaGrange while Ed W spent time at church (no rest for church staff during Christmas). Jordan visited relatives and spent some quality time with Inja after spending too much time with a bunch of guys in a saturation system.
Nigel had time to work on his photos and Holly was finally home to check on her cat and to put her feet up for a while. Relatives found Zaide visiting and David visited Marisa’s family and lamented the upcoming loss of his “man cave.” Brit spent time with family and friends.
Ann and I spent time in Houston and then left Christmas day to spend time in Scottsdale with her Mother and Aunt. The time change sure helps make the Christmas activities last longer!  We stayed a few extra days touring and enjoying the sites and sounds of Scottsdale.  We watched some traditional native dancing, met some incredible Navajo singers and toured an incredible museum, the Musical Instruments Museum.
Ann and Eric Keibler with their friend Jan Phares in Scottsdale Arizona. Jan is a long time friend and a sales professional at Gilbert Ortega's.
Of course no visit to Arizona is complete without a visit with our friend Jan Phares, at Gilbert Ortega’s.  Jan and I have had a long relationship due to Ann’s love of turquoise jewelry.  Jan has helped me on numerous occasions to pick out just the right gift for Ann.  And, like I expected, Ann fell in love with a new necklace.
One thing we all have in common is that we are looking forward to diving in the New Year! I have a trip leaving in a few weeks and Ann and Steve have one scheduled for March. There is a lot happening so we all hope you will stop by and start diving soon! We are here to help you realize your diving dreams.
Now that everyone is back from their holiday visits, it is time to start thinking about diving.  We have some great blog posts coming over the next year with some really cool posts from some guest writers.  Keep in touch and let me know what you would like to know about diving, photography, rebreathers or technical diving.  Here is to a stellar 2011!

Let’s go Diving!

Filed Under: Art, Navajo Tagged With: Arizona, handicrafts, jewelry, leather, snow, staff holiday

December 23, 2010 by Eric Keibler

Holiday Hours

Just in case you missed them, we will be leaving a little early tomorrow, Christmas Eve and will be closed on Monday.  To help lessen the confustion, here are our hours:

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    • Christmas Eve, Friday December 24 we will be here from 10:00 to 4:00;
  • Christmas Day, Saturday, December 25 we will be closed;
  • St Stephen’s Day, Sunday, December 26, we will be closed;
  • Christmas Holiday, on Monday, December 27 we will be closed;
  • New Year’s Eve, Friday, December 31 we will be closed;
  • New Year’s Day, Saturday, January 1, we will be closed; but,
  • On Monday, January 3, the first Monday of the year, we will be here from 12:00 to 6;00!

We look forward to seeing you this holiday season and in the new year.  Don’t forget, Christmas is a great time to give the gift of SCUBA.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Holiday Hours

December 18, 2010 by Eric Keibler

Ashton Graduated!

Graduation Ceremony
Friday was the day! Ashton Arsement graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in Economics.
You may not know this but Ashton has been working full time and pursuing his college degree from the University of Houston.  On friday all of his hard work paid off and he attained his goal and was awarded his degree.  We are all very proud of him.  It took a great deal of work and perseverance to reach this point.  Ashton has shown a great deal of dedication to achieving his goals.
After his last exam. we asked what he is going to do now, he did not say he was going to Disney World, but rather he felt funny because there was no more studying to do or concern over classes for next semester.
On behalf of the entire staff of Oceanic Ventures, Congratulations, Ashton!

Filed Under: Staff Tagged With: Ashton, Graduation

December 13, 2010 by Eric Keibler

Underwater Camera Maintenance

You may have heard the saying that underwater photographers like to tell new photographers, it is not if your housing will leak, it is when.  And while there may be some truth in that phrase, there are ways to reduce your risk.
Here are some things you can do to keep your camera in working order:

  • Before you leave town, assemble your camera so you make sure you have all of the parts.  It is a lot easier to locate missing items while you are at home rather than on your trip.
  • Check your spare parts kit.  You should have a spare set of o-rings for your camera housing, ports, cables and strobes.  It should also include the appropriate lubricants for the o-rings, an eraser to clean contacts and some contact cleaner.  Don’t forget spare batteries, cables, cards and Moisture Muncher® packets.
  • One of David Snyder’s suggestions is to store a set all of the tools you need to assemble your housing and strobes in your camera bag or box.  This allows you to assemble everything without having to find your diving tool kit.
  • Develop a packing check list so you make sure you have everything.  I developed one for our group traveling to Antarctica and you are welcome to use it too.
  • When you arrive at your destination, take time to carefully assemble your camera.  Remember, be methodical when you are working with your camera.  Clean all the o-ring seating surfaces (requires you remove the o-ring from the groove.  Grease your o-ring according to the housing manufacturer’s guidelines and before you close-up the housing, check the o-ring and the seating surfaces one more time.  I had a client who flooded a camera because of a beard hare that broke the seal on his o-ring.
  • After your dive, it is important to rinse and dry the camera.  It is better to leave it in a water bath until you are ready to deal with it.  However, one word of caution, leaving it in the boats rinse tank may result in a leak because the motion of the boat may break a seal especially on cameras with ports or waterproof lenses (Nikonos Camera).
  •  I recommend creating a work surface using a Microfiber Towel.  These handy towels keep parts from bouncing away and absorb any moisture that may be on the camera.  Use a separate towel to dry the camera and clean the sealing surfaces.  You want to keep all saltwater away from the seals and sealing surfaces.  The salt crystals that remain after the water evaporates may cause a leak.
  • Again, whenever you open the housing, be methodical about cleaning and checking the o-rings.  You may not have to open all of the o-ring protected areas between dives but, if you break the seal, you need to re-prepare the o-rings, sealing surfaces and grooves.
  • As a note, before you seal the camera in the housing, add a Moisture Muncher® to absorb the condensation typically caused by the heat generated by the camera and battery.
  • As you start your descent, check your housing for bubbles and for any signs of leakage.

 If you are careful, your inevitable flood may be minor or even delayed for years and years.

Filed Under: Photography

December 9, 2010 by Eric Keibler

Scuba Diver's Social and Birthday Party!

Oceanic Ventures is having a party! If you did not know it, Oceanic Ventures turned 20 in December and we wanted to have a party to celebrate! Join us on 19 January 2011 at 6:30pm for a very fun party and pig roast.  Tickets are required and must be purchased in advance.  We would love to see all of our old friends and our new friends as well.  Bring your favorite diving photographs from your Oceanic Ventures trip.  Details are on the party page or contact Ashton for more details.
Bring a non-diving friend and show them how much fun we can be out of the water.
I hope you will join the Oceanic Ventures Staff at the party!

Filed Under: Club Aquarius, Social Activities, X-Divers Tagged With: birthday, drinks, food, party, social

December 8, 2010 by Eric Keibler

Eric's Cozumel Winter Get Away January 13-17 2011 Announced

Yeah!!! Eric’s January trip details are completed!!!
We are holding air, boats and space; so,  join us for an escape from the cold to Cozumel. We will be staying again at Casa Mexicana, located in town, close to shopping, dining, and activities. We  have a full diving schedule starting with a boat dive the day we arrive, then one day of three dives, two days of two tank diving with lunch on the boat each day. Opportunities to add additional afternoon or night dives as desired. Recreational equipment can be rinsed and stored at the dive shop. Breakfast buffet is included each morning.
This trip is open to recreational, technical and rebreather divers.  For rebreather and technical divers, the run times for each dive will be two hours.
This trip promises to be a fun trip and a great time to escape the cold in Houston or wherever you live.  Dive Mom is holding space so you need book onto the trip in a hurry becasue we have to release the air seats we are holding.  You can find out more details about this fun trip to Cozumel by calling Ann or reviewing the detail trip sheet.

Filed Under: Caribbean, Rebreathers, Scuba Diving Activities, Travel, Trimix Tagged With: Caribbean, Cozumel, Dive Travel, Technical Diving.Rebreather Diving

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