Bernie Chowdhury
Bernie Chowdhury is a popular and engaging speaker at diving
events
throughout North America. He has worn many hats during his 19
years
in diving, including: instructor, expedition organizer, industry
consultant, documentary co-producer, lecturer, and author, to name a
few.
He is the founder, publisher and editor of immersed:
the international diving magazine, a quarterly about to enter its
eighth
year of publication, with subscribers in over 63 countries. His
first
book, The Last Dive, (non-fiction, published by HarperCollins in North
America, Oct, 2000; paperback, March, 2002) has received critical
acclaim.
It is currently available in six foreign languages, and two audio
versions.
Rights have been sold in at least ten languages, with various release
dates
slated in Europe and Asia. Bernie is a Fellow of the Explorers
Club,
and was named 2001 Diver of the Year (Education) by Beneath the Sea,
which
hosts North America’s largest consumer scuba diving show (at New
Jersey’s
Meadowlands).
Norway: "Wrecks of the Norwegian Arctic at
Narvik"
Narvik is relatively unknown to
North American divers. Perhaps
its location in the Arctic Circle, its lack of a dive shop, and lack of
advertising have kept Narvik and its many wrecks a secret. More
than
55 freighters, surface warships, submarines/U-boats and planes were
sunk
in and around Narvik during April, 1940 when forces headed by Germany
and
Britain fought to secure this vital iron ore shipment center.
Visibility
of 50 feet can be had within Narvik harbor and viz of 60-80 feet is
common
in the surrounding fjords. But wreck divers beware: convoluted
diving
policies and artifact rules have recently resulted in at least one
Norwegian
home being raided by police, with a diver arrested, as well as Interpol
Oslo requesting that the U.S. State Department investigate Bernie’s
diving
activities in Norway. This spectacular site has become a
wreck-diver’s
Orwellian nightmare. |
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