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Cyprus Federation Announce with deep regret the Death of Mr. Kyriakos Christofi, who devoted his life on C.F.U.A. And CMAS Values. may GOD rest him in Peace. Vice President Mr. KYRIACOS CHRISTOFI who,was founder member of our Federation , 3 star Instructor , Member of our BOD from the foundation our Federation and ex member of CMAS BOD
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For the first time in the history of the Cyprus Underwater Federation, a significant step has been accomplished which is to offer specialty certification courses with great success in the sectors of Underwater Marine Biology, marine sciences (oceanology) and scientific diving.CMAS Official website News about Cyprus Underwater Sciences CMAS professionals and researchers took part at the first national Course of Scientific diving at Kiti bay in Larnaca area, which is considered to be one of the rich areas in terms of marine biodiversity, due to the abundance of the phanerogam Posidonia oceanica, the most important ecosystem in the Mediterranean Sea. The meadows it forms support a large variety of species of flora and fauna and provide one of the most important reproductive habitats for many animals, as well as refuge for many others. Nonetheless, in that area The Kition City Kingdom was established by the Mycenaean Greeks in the 13th century BC, with ancient ports which were the centre of transportation. At the area many artifacts and Mazotos shipwreck dated to about 350BC was discovered. The location offers the perfect place for the most demanding underwater scientists to satisfy all requirements for the underwater training as per CMAS directives.
On March 2012, the courses began in Larnaca Cyprus, at the house of education and arts, under the auspices of Larnaca municipality and ministry of education, offering all amenities for theoretical lectures. The courses consisted of 119 hours of theoretical lectures, and applied practical field work which was completed successfully on February 2013.
The event, took place under the direction of the CMAS Course director Dr. Stavros Kaniklides president of the Cyprus federation Scientific Committee. While the development of the courses, all applicants for the different degrees, made presentations concerning Underwater Biology, Oceanography, and Scientific Diving. All work started with the presentations of the CMAS and the degrees of Scientific Diving, followed by discussions, on the relevant topics. The presenters of the subjects where, Dr. Yiannos Kyriacou (PhD Marine Biologists) Andri Heracleous Msc Marine biologist (specialized in toxic marine microalgae) Maria Patsalidou (MSc in marine and biological sciences) Orestis Hartsiotis (Bsc Oceanographer Researcher) Mr. Polivios Savva (CMAS Three star Instructor and advance decompression chamber Operator) Mr. Pantelis Themistokleous ( CMAS 2 Star, and St john’s first aid instructor) Andreas Troullides, (CMAS 3 star instructor specialized in deep sea rescue diving) Dr. Pantelis Chimonedes (CMAS Diver and Dr. Medical Practitioner in microbiology) The lectures followed the CMAS standards while a special emphasis was given in marine biodiversity, on, the artificial reefs, invasive species, Marine Conservation Technologies, Search and recovery, decompression chamber procedures and training, cardiopulmonary and Oxygen requirement for resuscitation. While the field work has been adjusted in according to the presentations and discussions, which involve the planning, safety procedures, boat equipment handling, practical measurements techniques for underwater currents, via Fluorescent dye, species identification in Posidonia oceanica blooms, underwater photography, the use of slate to record organisms, Heavy cores and the use of lifting bags, sediment collection via corers, Rocky shores and marine invertebrates, mobile seasonal marine species, boat management and accident handling, GPS applications, monitoring and Videography via Remote operating Systems.
This
outstanding event in the history of Cyprus Federation
Scientific Committee accomplished through a titanic
effort and evokes many underwater scientists that CMAS
is one among the top organizations on Global scale with
future for development and understanding the nature of
our hydroplanet earth. As in our global, ocean is in a
continual circulation, with profound effects.
CMAS speciality degree courses in underwater sciences
are in continuous motion aiming to evolve and revolve
around the Scientific Diving. Our Power relies on
knowledge, and it can gain only thought constant effort
via learning, and functional effective methodologies.
This event could not have been a success without the
help of all participants who have contribute by donated
their time, and scientific knowledge, To CMAS Scientific
Committee in Cyprus.
I thank you all for this significant event and wishing
every success.
Sincerely
Dr. Stavros Kaniklides
Scientific Committee Director
President of Cyprus Federation Scientific Committee
News and information's for SEA LOVERS and Divers In Cyprus
Mediterranean Sea marine environment, in terms of fauna and flora is very rich and approximately 12000 marine species have been recorded, one of the major reasons particularly in the coastal zone biodiversity derives from the sea grass Posidonia oceanica where there is an abundance breeding habitats, however there strong evidence of decline due to human activities, such as fishing, with nets, nutrient loading, from land, chemicals, particles, industrial, agricultural and residential waste, noise, or the spread of invasive organisms, desalination plants, Oil pollution, Radioactive Waste. Pollution may derive from nonpoint sources such as agricultural runoff and wind blown debris, runoff from the construction of roads, harbors, atmospheric particles deposition (Wind blown dust and debris, plastic bags, airplanes) sewage stations in urban coast areas. These are among the few of the many other sources of pollution, resulting to acidification, Eutrophication, where typically destroy the not only the marine life, but also causes severe damage to tourist industry and consequently to governments income. Divers in Cyprus must be alert on these events and should take all necessary measures to protect our coastlines form such catastrophic occurrences.What's New ?
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