Anyone that has attended the NDA's Shipwrecks Symposium over
the past 15 years would have come to know one our most loved
presenters. Joyce Hayward, after a multi year battle with cancer, died
August 25, 2009. Her goal was to live to see the birth of her
grandchild which happened in early July. She is deeply missed by the
diving community!
One of the first presentations Joyce did for us back in 1998
was not only one of our highest rated but also one of her favourites
which she continued to research. Over the years she not only found more
photos but also some film footage. Knowing that she was short on time,
she asked NDA member David Mekker to help her update the program. She
had hoped to present the new show at Shipwrecks/2009, but sadly she was
too ill to attend.
Launched in 1846 and lost in 1864, the Clark was
discovered in 1967 on the dark and murky bottom of Lake Michigan. The
ship was virtually a submerged time capsule, and was in perfect
condition. Could the ship be raised and what would be the outcome?
The Alvin Clark became one of the most exciting and
yet controversial shipwrecks in the Great Lakes. A haunting story from
beginning to end, the odyssey of "The Mystery Ship from 19 Fathoms"
will long be remembered.
David Mekker, a
long-standing member of the Niagara Divers' Association, is Chair of
Shipwrecks/2010. He has held that position for the last thirteen
years, and has been instrumental in bringing what began as a small show
to the successful world-class event it is today.
Dave was certified in 1989, trained in Nitrox and Cave diving
in 1992, and has since moved into deep and Trimix diving, with over
1,200 logged dives. His enthusiasm and "drive to dive" led him
into underwater photography in 1992. His photography has centred
around Great Lakes shipwrecks, resulting in awards at events such as
the Ford Seahorses Great Lakes Film Festival. In 2000, Dave
discovered a new passion for underwater videography - this will be his
sixth presentation at Shipwrecks.
Dave is honoured to have been able to assist Joyce and to be
able to present her final and favourite presentation.