Thank you all for the award. Recognition from ones peers are by far
the most
treasured. Once again thanks
Dean
p.s. forgot I would also like to thank all the little people that
made this possible.
hehhe
In a message dated 12/16/2009 9:36:01 P.M. Central Standard Time,
jonw@psubs.org writes:
December 16, 2009
PSUBS.ORG is pleased to announce the
recipients of commemorative and recognition awards for 2009. All
candidates are nominated by their peers from within the PSUBS community
reflecting admiration of excellence and contributions that the candidates
have demonstrated to achieve a nomination for an award.
KITTREDGE
AWARD - Emile van Essen (Eurosub) The Kittredge Award is named for Capt.
George Kittredge and is presented for excellence in overall design and/or
construction of a small submarine. Emile designed and built a small
1ATM submersible named "Eurosub" which has been described by PSUBS members
as "beautiful", "functional", and "raising the bar for all potential sub
builders".
BUSBY AWARD - Vance Bradley The Busby Award is named for
R. Frank Busby and is presented for excellence in technical writing or
documentation regarding the design, construction, or use of small
submarines. Vance was recognized by his peers in the submersible
community for providing clear, first hand information about technical and
operational topics on the PSUBS mailing list and as a person who has been
described as "one I look up to for experience". He has spent
thousands of hours underwater over a decade of offshore work, qualified as
pilot for nine different manned submersible vehicles, and was one of the
most senior of Intersub's pilots during the fevered construction days in
the North Sea.
LINK AWARD - Emile van Essen The Link Award is named
for Edwin A. Link and is presented for excellence contributing to
oceanographic research, exploration, or discovery using a personal
submersible, or the design/construction of an innovative submersible
component. Emile receives this award for his participation with
historical and archaeological survey work using his submersible "Eurosub"
on the sunken vessel "Giuseppe Garibaldi" (at 122 meters) for
documentation by Croatian historians and archaeologists.
BEACH AWARD -
Dean Ackman The Beach Award is named for Edward L. Beach and is presented
for non-technical writing or documentation that promotes personal
submersibles. Dean receives this award for excellence in promotion
of both personal submersibles and PSUBS.ORG. After providing an
interview with a local paper regarding his newly built submersible, Dean
was contacted by the USCG who had heard about PSUBS but never seen a small
home-built submarine. Dean arranged to meet with Coast Guard
personnel to let them inspect his submarine and discuss the details of his
project, as well as the mission of PSUBS.ORG. Dean received a Coast
Guard "thumbs up" for his submersible which reflects well upon our
organization and our desire to build good-will with local and federal
authorities.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARDS These Awards are
presented to individuals who uniquely contribute to PSUBS.ORG or promote
personal submersibles in a manner that does not fit within the more narrow
scope of our Commemorative Awards.
Kyle Edlund - Kyle receives special
recognition for the effort he has put into testing an acoustics
anti-collision unit built by David Bartsch. Kyle has performed
multiple dives with the unit in his K-250 submersible and returned
detailed reports, including video, regarding the performance and user
interface. These reports have been very useful to members who have
an interest in this particular anti-collision unit.
Jay Jeffries - Jay
receives special recognition for his contributions focusing on safety and
operational procedures, and his expertise in marine architecture. As
we progress and grow as a group, safety has always been a major focus and
will continue to be an integral part of that growth and how we and
our sport are perceived by the general public, associated industry, and
regulatory agencies.
Jens Laland - Jens receives special recognition
for his important contributions which have provided a vast assortment of
photographs, technical documents, and pointers to authoritative
references. Jens is described as " having a great wealth of
knowledge" and "a willingness to openly share that which he has collected
with those that simply inquire."
Congratulations to all the 2009
winners!
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