John Gaffney, founder of the National
Association of Scuba Diving
Schools (NASDS)and one of the
more colorful men in modern diving,
died at the age of 62 on February
6. Although John's presence has
not been felt in recent years, his contributions shaped a large part of recreational
diving. NASDS was the first certification agency tied to dive shops --
excuse me, I mean dive stores. John insisted that the term "dive shop" was
inappropriate and unprofessional.
John was an innovator. He introduced visual tank inspection, the safe
second stage, and the first buoyancy compensator, among many other things
that have influenced our safety and style of diving. Each of these innovations
created major controversy in the diving community. Today, most of them are
industry standards. And today, we are better divers and safer divers because
John insisted. He will be missed.