Luminox brand ambassador and world renowned ocean explorer, Mr Scott Cassell, launches the Luminox “Save The Seas” ocean conservation programme with a special exhibit of an electricity-powered two-man submersible (mini submarine), “The Great White”, at Mid Valley Megamall, Kuala Lumpur, from 9 to 15 September 2013. “The Great White” submersible is utilized by Mr Scott Cassell for student education programmes under his USA-based non-profit organization, the Undersea Voyager Project (UVP).
The mission of Luminox 'Save The Seas' is to educate consumers about the importance of preserving the health of the ocean eco-systems in The Coral Triangle, a region off the coasts of Southeast Asia (including Malaysia) recognised as the global centre of marine biodiversity and a global priority for conservation.
The Luminox ‘Save The Seas’ programme kick-started in Singapore on 29 August 2013, where “The Great White” was exhibited at Raffles City Shopping Centre. Mr Scott Cassell subsequently visited Brunei where he undertook a dive expedition on 1 September 2013 with Brunei’s Minister of Industry and Primary Resources, Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Utama Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Yahya Bin Begawan Mudim Dato Paduka Haji Bakar (His Honorary Pehin Yahya), to evaluate the health of Brunei’s coral reefs. Mr Scott Cassell subsequently had the honour to meet with the Sultan of Brunei at a Hari Raya military event.
“The Great White” – An Eco-Engineering Marvel.
“The Great White” submersible is an eco-engineering marvel, running entirely on electricity and homebuilt by Mr Scott Cassell and his Chief Engineer, Scott Reed, mostly from recycled materials. It has the capacity to go down to the deep sea at depths of up to 175 metres.
In the USA, Mr Scott Cassell manages a non-profit organization, the Undersea Voyager Project (UVP) where he works with high schools in California, USA, on innovative marine science education programmes. He takes high school students into a two-man submersible (a mini submarine for consumers), “The Great White” where he teaches them how to observe ocean eco-systems and marine life habitats scientifically.
“The global ocean eco-system is a lot more inter-connected than what most people realize. All of our actions, no matter where we live, have an effect on the ocean and the marine life it holds. The Coral Triangle is facing grave degradation due to over-fishing and indiscriminate poaching of apex predators, like the great white shark. And this affects the ocean eco-system of even where I live in California, the USA, where we are trying to cope with the catastrophic effects from an unsustainable population explosion of the Humboldt squid due to lack of natural predators (i.e. sharks and whales).”
Continued Mr Scott Cassell, “I am here to appeal to consumers living and working in country members of The Coral Triangle, which includes Malaysian consumers, understand what it means to make changes in their lifestyle choices that will protect marine species. Even a small step like avoiding dishes that contain parts of endangered marine species (like sharks) and eating only seafood that is harvested in a sustainable way (farmed fish or marine species with a healthy population), can go a long way in ensuring a better environment for all of us, and a better future for our children’s generation.”
“Regular and impactful education programmes, like what we are doing now with the Luminox ‘Save The Seas’ campaign, is constantly needed to ensure people make the right choices in their lifestyles and diets.”
Scott Cassell has also officially launched the new Luminox Scott Cassell Deep Dive Automatic special edition watch – a watch which he created in collaboration with Luminox, with a unique dial design inspired by the suction cups of his principal research marine species, the Humboldt squid.
The Luminox Scott Cassell Deep Dive Automatic watch has all the features that professional divers on a mission would consider essential, including a sturdy 316L steel case, a professional-grade ratcheting unidirectional dive bezel, patent-pending bezel locking device that doubles as a crown protector, 500-meter water resistance, and a clear, high-contrast dial with Luminox Light Technology (LLT) that glows for up to 25 years regardless of condition, allowing the watch to stay constantly visible even in the murkiest depths. it is retail at RM 6905.
Proceeds from the sale of the new Luminox Scott Cassell Deep Dive Automatic special edition watch will be pledged to support Scott Cassell’s non-profit ocean conservation work in protection of endangered marine species and public education of the importance of preserving ocean eco-systems.
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