Since our last newsletter, a lot 
of exciting things have happened around here at  SSDS.  The Gold Divers 
have just returned from their annual Bering Sea Dive  Adventure in 
Alaska.  As most of you know, my dad Steve Phillips has a Gold  Diving 
Camp near Nome, Alaska and for 20 years now has spent his summers diving
  for and teaching others how to dive for and find Gold. My brother, 
Spencer, grew  up doing this with Dad and he spends one to two months 
each summer there as  well.  Just this week they, (along with others 
from SSDS) were the featured  divers on The Outdoor Channel’s Gold Fever
 show. If you want to see it or record  it they will be replaying it 
Saturday October 27th at 5 am, episode  #256.  Dad has been keeping a 
dive journal from his time each year in  Alaska compiling a book of his 
experiences.  His book is finished and any  of you that are interested 
in owning a copy should let us know.  One season  of his Alaska trip is 
featured in the October issue of American Digger Magazine. American Digger is a publication dedicated to the hobby of responsible
 recovery  of Artifacts for enjoyment and Historical importance.  We 
also sell copies  of American Digger here at SSDS.
Southern Skin Divers Supply is now the SCUBA School for Marion 
Military  Institute, Alabama’s Military College.  Each semester SSDS 
instructors will  teach at Marion a new group of Cadets Openwater 
Diving.  Following their  training the Cadets will be taken to Panama 
City Florida for their checkout  dives just like we have been doing for 
almost 60 years.  Once the checkout  dives are completed the new 
Openwater Diver Cadets will have the option of  having private 
Continuing Education classes taught on site at MMI like Enriched  Air 
Nitrox and Spearfishing.  Here are Spencer, Mark and Joseph  Weber with 
the first group of newly certified divers from MMI at Morrison  Springs.
  The Lionfish Invasion is becoming an epidemic.  For years SSDS has 
taken 35  to 40 trips annually to dive off the Gulf Coast of Alabama and
 the Florida  Panhandle.  I don’t know anyone that dives down there as 
much as  SSDS.  Three years ago I started seeing a few small Lionfish.  
They  have been along the Carolina Coast down to the FL Keys for over 15
 years but  they are now in our waters.  I have been diving in the Gulf 
the past 6  weekends in a row and it is now common for me to see several
 hundred in a  day.  Without trying too hard, I can kill 20 to 40 per 
dive, and do most  days.  We need to start trying hard.  A Lionfish 
Killer (a small pole  spear) is very inexpensive and easy to carry.  
Whether you bring them to  the surface or not, please start poking holes
 in them.  They taste great  and I indulge on them a couple of times a 
week but some divers might not want to  risk getting stung by their 
poisonous spines.  No problem.  Just knock  them off of your spear after
 you poke them.  I do this all the time to the  small ones and let the 
Triggerfish, Snappers and Eels finish them off.
Upcoming Trips
Panama City Flounder Trip - Oct. 27th/28th, Nov 3rd/4th & 17th/18th
This is the time of year we usually do best at hunting flounder. These trips start next weekend and we still have room on them. The dives for flounder are relatively shallow enabling us to have plenty of time underwater. Experienced spearfishers and those new to it will both enjoy the opportunity to harvest a lot of these tasty fish. Due to the shallow depths of these dives, Juniors are welcome on these trips. A gun is not necessary, only a pole spear and fish bag. We usually take up to 100 each day so everyone gets to take plenty of fish home to enjoy. Again the SCUBA School is privately chartering one of the nicest dive vessels in PC. It also has hot water showers and an enclosed area to warm up between dives for when it is cooler above and below the surface.
South Carolina River Trip - November 16th-18th
This will be another artifact/fossil diving adventure to South Carolina on one of our boats. Most of the diving will be done near the Beaufort, South Carolina area. Just last weekend Spencer returned from running another trip with the gang over there. The new guy to this type of diving found a large 5 inch complete Megalodon Tooth his first day.
Utila  Honduras - December  29th - January 5th, 2013 
Our "Dive the New Year In" trip this year will be on the Honduran Island of Utila. We have taken a couple of really good Liveaboard trips to Utila the past two years but this year we have decided to privately rent the entire La Guna Beach Resort! Not only will we be celebrating the New Year but we will also be the first SCUBA School to make it 60 years old in 2013! We still have seven spaces so come join the fun. Our package includes all meals, 3 boat dives each day, unlimited shore diving and snorkeling, horseback riding and kayak use, and Nitrox use for the week.
Our "Dive the New Year In" trip this year will be on the Honduran Island of Utila. We have taken a couple of really good Liveaboard trips to Utila the past two years but this year we have decided to privately rent the entire La Guna Beach Resort! Not only will we be celebrating the New Year but we will also be the first SCUBA School to make it 60 years old in 2013! We still have seven spaces so come join the fun. Our package includes all meals, 3 boat dives each day, unlimited shore diving and snorkeling, horseback riding and kayak use, and Nitrox use for the week.
Continuing  Education
November 10, 9:30 am at The SCUBA School
Enriched Air NITROX
Have
  you ever dreamed of having longer no-decompression limits to take 
pictures or  explore a wreck? Did you ever want to be safer while 
diving, reducing the  potential risk of decompression sickness?   Nitrox
  is the key. Due to the reduced fraction of nitrogen in your breathing 
gas, your  body will have less work and the de-saturation times will be 
reduced.  In  your ENRICHED AIR NITROX program you will learn all the 
necessary rules for  planning dives with Nitrox and using Nitrox in a 
safe way. An important key  point in the entire program is analyzing 
your own tank prior to any Nitrox  dive.
November 10, 1:00 pm at The SCUBA School - Spearfishing Clinic
Those of you that are enrolled in the NITROX Course might want to consider the Spearfishing Clinic that starts immediately afterwards. NITROX works well with most of the spearfishing that we participate in. Forrest, who teaches both of these courses here at The SCUBA School, is ranked among the top competitors in the Alabama Spearfishing Association as are several of his former students. In this class you will learn skills necessary to participate in and become a successful spearfisher.
November 10, 1:00 pm at The SCUBA School - Spearfishing Clinic
Those of you that are enrolled in the NITROX Course might want to consider the Spearfishing Clinic that starts immediately afterwards. NITROX works well with most of the spearfishing that we participate in. Forrest, who teaches both of these courses here at The SCUBA School, is ranked among the top competitors in the Alabama Spearfishing Association as are several of his former students. In this class you will learn skills necessary to participate in and become a successful spearfisher.
November  3, 9:30 am at The SCUBA School, Underwater Photography
 Mark
  Tant is teaching another Underwater Photo Course.  Those of you that  
purchased a new Sealife DC1200 or DC1400 or one of our DSLR Packages can
 take  this course for free!  We also have a good selection of new 
SeaLife  cameras, strobes and lights and pre owned DSLR equipment from 
Ikelite.  
Equipment  Specials    
From now until the end of the year with every purchase of a wrist computer, SSDS will throw in a free transmitter. This is a $450 item so if you or a loved one is considering an upgrade to an air integrated dive computer, it is a great time to do it.

