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| Stan
Waterman |
"Compact
housings, finger tip controls, and external monitors are
the characteristics that I esteem in Light & Motion
housings. Add to that prompt and efficient service when
needed and you have a winner."
Stan Waterman
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| Stan
Waterman |
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| Home |
Lawrenceville,
New Jersey |
| Light & Motion
Gear Used |
Bluefin
VX2000, Bluefin V950, Mako PC100, Mako SC100 video
housings and SunRay Pro Video Lights
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| Favorite
Dive Site |
Milne
Bay, PNG and Bali |
| Most
Recent Project |
Great
white shark project at Guadalupe Island |
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About
Stan:
Stan Waterman has been at the forefront of scuba diving since its
inception as a recreational sport both in this country and throughout
the world. His attraction to the underwater world began as a schoolboy
in 1936 when he first dived with a Japanese Ama diver's mask in
Florida. In the 1950's, inspired by Jacques Cousteau's revolutionary
invention of the Aqua Lung, Mr. Waterman acquired the first one
in Maine and went on to pioneer scuba diving in that state.
Mr. Waterman has received
numerous honors and awards for his work in television
and in behalf of the sea including five Emmys, two Gold
Medals from the U.K. Underwater Film Festival, four Golden
Eagles, a lifetime Achievement Award from the Miami Expo
and from Boston Sea Rovers, the Cousteau Diver of the
Year Award, the Richard Hopper Day Memorial Medal from
the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, the Reaching
Out Award from the Diving Equipment and Marketing Association,
and most recently has been named to the International
Scuba Diving Hall of Fame . The Discovery Channel produced
and broadcast a two-hour biographical special about Mr.
Waterman, The Man Who Loves Sharks.
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