Cozumel National Marine Park and Divenav to offer virtual diving of the C-53

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Hi,
just wanted to let you know that soon you will be able to virtually dive the C53 from home ..... see below.

You too can to be part of this project by sending us your images and/or videos of the C53.

Best Regards,

AM

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COZUMEL NATIONAL MARINE PARK AND DIVENAV TO OFFER VIRTUAL DIVING OF THE FELIPE XICOTENCATL (C53)​
Offering year-round access to a premier SCUBA dive site in Cozumel​

COZUMEL, MEXICO and TUSTIN, CA, October 16, 2008 - The Parque Nacional Arrecifes de Cozumel and DiveNav are announcing collaboration with two premier dive operators in Cozumel to develop a virtual dive site of the shipwreck Felipe Xicotencatl (C53).

"Since it was sunk in 2000, the Felipe Xicotencatl (C53) has slowly but surely, become Cozumel's main artificial reef" said Antonio Madrazo, Sales Manager of Scuba Du, "today she is full of many species of marine life and coral polyps continue to cover the inside and outside of this man-made dive site" he added. "We are honored to participate with DiveNav and the National Marine Park of Cozumel in the birth of this new and exciting project that allows future visitors to explore the C-53 from their computers at home or work, so when they come to Cozumel and dive it, they will be better prepared" he concluded.

The 184 ft (56.2 m) Felipe Xicotencatl is the former USS Scuffle (AM-298), an Admirable-class minesweeper built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was transferred to Mexico in October 1962. The ship was donated by the Secretary of the Navy of Mexico to be sunk and serve as an artificial reef. She now rests at a depth of 80 ft (24.3 m).

"We are looking forward to completing this project", said Ricardo Gomez Lozano, Director of the for Parque Nacional Arrecifes de Cozumel, "and plan to use the virtual dive of the Felipe Xicotencatl to further promote Cozumel to SCUBA divers worldwide while they are planning their next dive trip", he continued.
Timothy Massimino, General Manager of Scuba Club Cozumel comments, "Most our customers would rather be diving here in Cozumel, but the virtual dive of the C53 will allow them partake in a Cozumel dive right from their computer desktop, any time of day, any day of the week."

"We are pleased to collaborate with the Parque Nacional Arrecifes de Cozumel and with local dive operators.", said Alberto Mantovani, President and CEO of DiveNav, "We are calling upon Cozumel's diving community to contribute their expertise to this project so we can make the Felipe Xicotencatl C-53 accessible for a wider audience to experience and enjoy", he added.

DiveNav is planning to demonstrate virtual diving on the Felipe Xicotencatl (C53) at the DEMA Show, booth number 4951.


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I'm excited about this project. The first time I saw your virtual dive of "Ship Rock" off Catalina, I have to admit, I didn't get it. But after seeing it in its later stages and with the contributions made by other divers who had been there, I realized that in spite of being there so many times myself, I had missed some of the best points of that dive.

I try to dive the C-53 every time I come to Cozumel. Its a very photogenic wreck and is a safe haven to so many juvenile fish and critters. I hope you don't mind, but I added a chunk of info to your wiki.

Good luck with your project. I look forward to contributing more and seeing the final virtual tour take shape. See you at DEMA!
 
....... I hope you don't mind, but I added a chunk of info to your wiki.....

Thank you very much !

I just sent you PM with info to access our FTP site for the project virtual C53


Best Regards,

AM
 
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