Menu
Log in


  • Home
  • April Member Meeting

April Member Meeting

  • April 02, 2026
  • 7:00 PM
  • Pompano Beach Elks Club

USA Dive Club members and their guests are invited to attend either an in person meeting or a virtual meeting using Zoom.

The IN PERSON MEETING will be held at our NEW location:

Elks Pompano Beach Lodge
4000 NE Tenth Way
Pompano Beach, FL 33064

Some GPS instructions may try and bring you in off Dixie, but there is a locked gate. Please come down Sample and turn onto 12th. Park anywhere, but enter the west door with the awning, the other door is their office entrance.

To Attend the ZOOM MEETING:

You must register in advance for this meeting. Click on the link below to register. Members bringing a guest should send the guest's name and email address to president@usadiveclub.org so the guest's registration will be approved. Members and guests must register using this link.

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/7HaQbFxXQFeksbUw258C5Q

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing the link to click when it is time to join the meeting. You must register before 5:00 PM on the day of the meeting.

Please join the meeting a little early to allow time to admit people from the waiting room before the meeting starts.

We will start the meeting with 10 minutes of social time so we can catch up with our friends. Then we will turn the meeting over to our speaker.

Program:

*** In Person Speaker and USA Dive Club Member***

Linda Ianniello – “Blackwater Creatures” 

Linda has been scuba diving and taking underwater images for over 30 years. Her favorite type of photography has always been macro photography, where half the challenge is finding the small, unusual subjects.  When a local dive operator started doing “blackwater” dives she became interested. She was quickly hooked and has done 550 blackwater dives locally, in just under 10 years. These dives involve going approximately five miles off the coast and doing a night drift dive close to the Gulf Stream where the bottom is 700 to 750 feet deep. 

It is fascinating to find and photograph the animals that migrate vertically from the deep every night to feed, and those that spend their whole lives in the water column. Linda then strives to identify and learn more about them, with a lot of help from willing scientists. In return, the scientists are interested to see the subjects “in situ” rather than mangled after being collected in a net towed behind a boat. Linda will talk about the evolution of these dives and how much she has learned, and also how much she hopes to have contributed to science and education. These creatures, though small, all have a purpose and are necessary to the health of the ocean.



© Copyright Under Sea Adventurers Dive Club 2026

Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software