The Long Island Divers Association (LIDA)
LIDA is a not-for-profit regional organization dedicated to the promotion of local diving, the representation of divers interests throughout the diving and general community, and the protection of divers rights through outreach to our local and regional government officials. We are funded by member dues and donations and the proceeds from our annual Film Festival fundraiser. LIDA is staffed completely by volunteers.
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Our Mission:
- Educate divers and the general public about Scuba Diving.
- Work to preserve existing dive sites and open new diving locations.
- Promote the sport of Scuba and Skin Diving in Long Island and regional waters.
- Act as a communication liason between divers and government in order to promote
and protect divers interests.
- To protect and preserve our marine environment.
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The LIDA Constitution and Bylaws are available for review.
Accomplishments and Services During Our Twenty Six Year History
Working with NY State, Suffolk County, Town of
Southold and Village of Greenport officials to preserve diver
access to Clark's Beach, otherwise known as Secret Beach, which
is in danger of being lost due to sale of the property by the
town for private development.
Working with NY State and New York City officials to preserve
diver access to Beach 8th/9th Street, which is in danger of
being lost due to private development of the property leading to
the beach.
Successfully working with NY State, Suffolk
County, and Town of Babylon officials while developing the Site
Master Plan for the former OBI property to include a scuba
training park and diving area.
Instrumental in opening up six dive sites and one
snorkeling site in Suffolk County Parks, four dive sites in New York State
Parks, Long Island Region, and in 1999, five dive sites in Nassau County.
Played a major role in encouraging the purchase of property at
Culloden Point in Montauk, NY, preserving it for divers and other public use.
Culloden Point is the site of an historic shipwreck dating back to the
Revolutionary War. Promoted the exhibition of artifacts
collected and preserved by scuba divers from off shore wrecks and displayed
them in the Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy , The Fire Island Lighthouse
and the Long Island Maritime Museum. Member clubs have
participated in beach clean ups, not only on annual International Beach Clean
Up Day, but countless others throughout the years. Offered free
introduction to snorkeling and scuba diving for campers at Suffolk County Cedar Point Park. Produced a yearly educational film
festival which attracts over 600 attendees, both divers and non-divers. This
program includes slide and video presentations on topics related to
environmental protection, maritime history, pollution awareness and the sport
of scuba diving. Prepared exhibit booths and distributed
material concerning park use, environmental conservation and water related
activities at various town, county and state functions such as Beneath The Sea,
Discover The Undersea Realm, several Suffolk County Parks Opening Days and the
Town of Islip Very Special Arts Festival. Participated in
fundraisers and promoted the installation of two hyperbaric chambers at Mather
Memorial Hospital in Port Jefferson. Provided liaison and/or
sponsorship to the American Littoral Society, Citizens Advisory
Committee, L.I.. Sound Study, Suffolk County Leisure Services Advisory Council,
Divers Alert Network, Underwater Society of America, and Ocean Pals.
Intervened on behalf of divers interests on legislation
created by the National Marine Fisheries Council and the NY State DEC
concerning the taking of lobsters by hand. Represented
divers interests in the creation of legislation concerning artificial
reefs and actively support the Long Island Artificial Reef Program. Most
recently worked with the NYSDEC, Moriches Offshore Reef Fund and Cornell
Cooperative Extensions Marine Program in the sinking of two fishing
trawlers. Met with officials from the U.S. NAVY to represent
divers interests in preserving access to off shore wrecks.
Worked with New York State and Southampton Town officials toward
developing a solution which preserved the dive site at Ponquogue Bridge, L.I.,
from being destroyed by a boat ramp and designated the area as a Marine
Park. Sponsored seminars on dive related subjects to help
promote, increase and maintain divers enthusiasm throughout off season
months. Maintain and distribute a resource guide of Long Island
and Metropolitan area Dive Clubs, Dive Shops and Dive Charter Boats.
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