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UK based Trust and Dive School reveal 2014 Georgia Williams Diving Scholar

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The 2014 Georgia Williams Diving Scholar has been revealed by The Georgia Williams Trust and Immerse School of Diving.

The scholar was named at a presentation evening hosted at the Telford Whitehouse Hotel last week after a campaign to find a very special young person from the Telford, Shropshire area in the UK.

Lois Adams, aged 15 and from the Abraham Darby School, was awarded the 2014 Georgia Williams Diving Scholarship after a gruelling application process that demonstrated her genuine enthusiasm for learning to dive and to discover more about the underwater World.

Lois shone through her well written and thoughtful application; her responses during lightning round interviews with Richard Langton of the Trust, Georgia’s Dad Steve Williams, and Jo Flack from Immerse School of Diving; and her enthusiasm during a PADI Discover Scuba Diving try dive with Peter Vickers of Immerse School of Diving where along with the other shortlisted applicants she tried scuba diving for the very first time.

As the 2014 Georgia Williams Diving Scholar, Lois will have the chance to pursue an interest in the underwater World, and in turn to enable other young people to have access to scuba diving activities. Lois will learn to become a fully qualified scuba diver and will train to attain PADI Master Scuba Diver rating – the highest non-professional scuba diving qualification with the World’s most recognised diving agency, with Immerse School of Diving in Telford. In addition, Lois will experience a range of scuba diving experiences tailored to her keen interest in biology, and will have a chance to meet some of the leading names within the scuba diving industry. Lois will also fulfil an advocacy role for the Trust, and will be responsible for raising awareness of the work of the Trust and its aims amongst young people in the Borough.

“I feel extremely privileged to have become The Georgia Williams Immerse Diving Scholar for 2014, especially since the other candidates were so inspirational. It has also been an honour to have met members of Immerse School of Diving, The Georgia Williams Trust and especially Steve and Lynette Williams, who are giving young people an opportunity to follow their dreams. I realise that this next year is going to be extremely hard work, but I am ready for the challenge!” says Lois Adams.

But in a surprise moment, Richard Langton of the Trust also announced that the two runners-up in this year’s Scholarship selection would also follow their dreams, and would also become PADI scuba divers with Immerse School of Diving.

Through the application process Chloe Forrester, 15 of Wrockwardine Wood School, demonstrated a keen interest in learning to scuba dive for the spirit of adventure which is encompassed in the hobby, but also to pursue a love of history by visiting underwater heritage. George Ellison, 11, of Thomas Telford School wowed the judging panel with maturity beyond his years, his love of the water and his interest in pursuing a career as a marine biologist.

Both runners up will undertake their PADI Open Water course alongside the Scholar with Immerse School of Diving, and funded by the Trust. Upon completion, both Chloe and George will be able to continue to scuba dive, just as they’d hoped when applying for the Scholarship.

George Ellison said “Firstly, I would like to congratulate Lois. But I don’t feel that I have lost out and am very excited to be undertaking the PADI open water course. This course will set me well on the road to pursuing my interest in marine biology. I am pleased that I will be taking part in this alongside Chloe and Lois and together we are able to raise awareness and funds for The Georgia Williams Trust”.

The annual Scholarship is jointly funded by The Georgia Williams Trust and Immerse School of Diving. The Georgia Williams Diving Scholarship is also supported by well-known BBC television presenter Monty Halls.

Tony Flack, Owner and Instructor, Immerse School of Diving, said: “We set a very high bar for the Scholarship with the aim of finding one truly exceptional young person who would live up to the visions and values of the Georgia Williams Trust. To say we were blown away by the standard of applications received is an understatement. To find not one but three amazing and passionate young people, who will all now have a chance to become scuba divers, was more than anyone involved in the Scholarship had ever hoped. It stands as testament to the young people we have in Telford & Wrekin. And especially for the selected Scholar, Lois Adams, this represents a life changing opportunity and the start of a wonderful lifelong underwater adventure”.

Source: www.shropshirelive.com

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Experience the Greatest Shoal on Earth followed by few nights with Sharks next month at some really great rates with Seas4Life (Watch Video)

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For just a few short weeks each year – end of May through to end of June – the mighty Sardine Run showcases the epic efforts of supreme marine predators working in unison to feed off the migrating sardines in a most dynamic flurry of action. End of June early July is also when the shark season begins – just imagine it is a David Attenbourgh Blue Planet experience.

In case this natural wonder wasn’t exciting enough – majestic humpback whales just happen to start their annual migration back up north adding to this phenomenal experience.

Its a must for the adventurous soul.. Lots of love, laughter, and smiles.

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This is a feeding event of unmatched proportions. Thousands of common dolphin charge after the shoals, separating them into bait balls, with their ‘dolphin bubble technique’, bring them to the surface. Watched from the air by the cape gannets, who then launch a massive aerial assault on the sardines. They are also easy pickings for shivers of bronze whaler, dusky and black tip sharks, seals and lastly the huge mouths of Brydes (Brooders) whale that can consume an entire bait ball in one single lunge!

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Seas4Life is offering an incredible deal for this year’s Sardine Run. Here are the details:

Date: June 23rd – July 2nd 2024

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Nights: 9 nights/10 days

Rates originally started at USD$9,705 per person 9 Nights PP, based on 5 pax on the trip. However, you can now experience the Greatest Shoal on Earth followed by some seriously unforgettable shark action for just USD$7,100 per person.

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Includes:

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  • Privately chartered 26 foot (8m) semi-rigid dive boat (South African Maritime Safety Authority, licensed to travel up to 40 Nautical miles offshore) with two 140hp motors
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  • Use of Gulu Private Resort and African Oceans Manor facilities including rejuvenating in their spa, use of the pool, playing tennis, hiking or fishing… (these will be charged separately if used)
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  • Scuba diving, free diving and underwater photography courses
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