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National Association of Black Scuba Divers (NABS). By: Chanel McFollins Arizona State University. NABS helps people of ages become well rounded. How did the name come about? Brings an array of people together Networking opportunities.
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National Association of Black Scuba Divers (NABS) By: Chanel McFollins Arizona State University
NABS helps people of ages become well rounded • How did the name come about? • Brings an array of people together • Networking opportunities
The name came about to enforce positivity and creativity in the black community. • Sterotypes • Over 2,000 members and counting • Not many positive re-enforcements in the black community • Teaches them more about the African/Black American cultures
NABS brings all types of people together • “Our membership is open to anyone regardless of race, color, gender, handicap, or diving agency affiliation.” (http://www.nabsdivers.org/) • Do not have to be a diver • “The most exciting part of NABS for me is 2 fold. Through NABS I have made lifelong friends, friends that I would have never met if not for this wonderful sport of scuba diving. I have gone to places that I would have never gone to if not for scuba diving. The other most filling part is watching the NABS youth grow up. Students like you we have become Marine Biologist, Journalists, Lawyers, Teachers, etc.” From former Youth Committee Chair, Kenneth Stewart.
NABS provides networking opportunities • Works closely with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) • The youth also do lots of volunteer work around the country. • Beach cleanup, marsh restoration, water sampling
Activities Over the Years Canon at Civil War fort in Georgia. Decompression device to help with decompression sickness. Aquatic dive suit (ADS) used for underwater construction. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObWHL5GXs58
Thank You! • You may contact me at cmcfolli@asu.edu • I was unable to make a chart and graph due to closed websites as a result of the government shut down such as census.gov and quickfacts.census.gov