Eduard Admetlla
Eduard Admetlla (1924-2019) was a Spanish diving pioneer, engineer, inventor, and underwater photographer. He is a key figure in the history of scuba diving for his innovations and contributions to the development of scuba diving in the country.
Outstanding Achievements:
He was the first Spaniard to exceed 100 meters deep using autonomous equipment in 1957, an impressive feat for the time.
Designer and inventor: He created and perfected diving equipment, including self-contained diving suits.
Underwater filmmaker: He made documentaries that helped popularize diving in Spain.
Explorer and popularizer: He participated in scientific and underwater exploration expeditions.
He was one of the great figures who laid the foundations of sport and technical diving in Spain, influencing generations of divers and marine explorers.
Books and Dissemination
Admetlla wrote "The Call of the Deep," a book in which he recounts his experiences as an underwater explorer, including his records and adventures. In this work, he shares his thoughts on the sea, diving, and the importance of preserving marine ecosystems.
Through his documentaries and articles, he also conveyed a message of respect and admiration for the ocean, highlighting its richness and the need to protect it from pollution and overexploitation.
Importance of its Environmental Legacy
Early ecological awareness: At a time when marine conservation was not a priority, Admetlla was already warning about the effects of human activity on the oceans.
Popularization of responsible diving: He promoted an approach to the sea based on respect and observation, rather than predation.
An inspiration for new generations: His work influenced scientists, documentary filmmakers, and divers who continued his work of exploration and dissemination.
Innovation with an ecological impact: His improvements in diving equipment facilitated the study and documentation of the marine environment, contributing to research and conservation.
Admetlla left a legacy that goes beyond diving techniques: his passion for the sea and his message of protection still live on today.
Importance of "My Fish Friends"
Accessible and accessible dissemination: Admetlla had an entertaining and anecdotal narrative style, which made his message reach a wide audience, from divers to nature lovers in general.
Environmental awareness: Through his stories, he conveys the importance of protecting fish and the marine ecosystem, fostering an attitude of respect for the sea.
Pioneering perspective on conservation: At a time when diving was seen more as an exploration activity or even underwater hunting, Admetlla promoted observation and knowledge as the true purpose of diving.
Relationship between humans and marine fauna: It tells how fish can recognize and remember divers, challenging the view that they are merely instinctive beings.
The message of this book remains relevant today, especially at a time when marine conservation is a global priority.
PROGRAM
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May 29 - Thursday
P.º Alfonso XII, 22, 30202 Cartagena, Murcia
MAY 30 - Friday - Morning
Navy Diving Center CBA
MAY 30 - Friday - Afternoon
Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática ARQVA
MAY 31 - Saturday - Morning
Las Casicas Passage, 6, 30319 Cartagena, Murcia
MAY 31 - Saturday - Afternoon
Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática ARQVA
June 1 - Sunday
City Hall of Cartagena
June 2 - Monday
Cartagena Arsenal and Submarine Base
*This program is constantly being updated
SPEAKERS
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Jose Maria Seijo
CN Commander of the CBA "Navy Experiences in Saturation Diving"Button -
Julio Mas
Scientific and Technical Advisor "Evolution of Marine Biology"Button -
Ramon Verdaguer
DAN Europe Master's Degree in Hyperbaric Medicine "Gas Toxicity at -100 Meters"Button -
Rubén Castrillo
Nemrod Museum "Nemrod V-2. A Record-Breaking Regulator"Button
PRE-REGISTRATION
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LOCATIONS
National Museum of Underwater Archaeology ARQVA
P.º Alfonso XII, 22, 30202 Cartagena, Murcia
Navy Diving Center CBA
Algameca sn road - Cartagena
ALOJAMIENTO
* Prices are indicative only; we recommend booking directly in advance.
HOW TO GET THERE
* Source: Cartagena Tourism