3. International Kemer Underwater Days

 

 

 

 

MAY 16 / 19 - 2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kemer - Antalya

TURKEY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                    A.S.A.D.                                                 KETAV

ARCHAEOLOGICAL UNDERWATER                       KEMER PROMOTION

      RESEARCH ASSOCIATION                                      FOUNDATION

 

 

3. International Kemer Underwater Days

May 16 / 19 2004

 

 

1. INTRODUCTION

 

International Kemer Underwater Days (IKUD) is a week of activities organized jointly by the Underwater Archeological Research Association (ASAD) and the Foundation for the Promotion of Kemer (KETAV), whose goal is to introduce to the world the natural and the archeological beauties of the deep waters of Antalya in the Mediterranean.

            The Antalya coast of the Mediterranean has hosted numerous civilizations for thousands of years, who maintained their commercial and political relationships mostly through naval routes. As a result of this, traces of these civilizations left in the depths of the blue waters as well as the natural beauties of the area await to be discovered.

3. International Kemer Underwater Days consists of the following activities to realize the goal of the foundations mentioned above:

 

o        Underwater imaging competitions;

 

o        Underwater documentary and short meter film projections;

 

o        Lectures on the archeological heritage of the Mediterranean and underwater imaging;

 

o        Exhibitions of underwater photography;

 

o        Competition and exhibitions of Children drawings;

 

o        An award ceremony by the Archeological Underwater Researches Association for those people who has had invaluable contributions to the underwater archeology of Turkey.

 

o        A ceremony of the ‘KETAV plaque of gratitude’ for the competitors and visitors who participate in the competition.

 

o        Concerts and displays during the award ceremony for the competitors.

 

 

 

 

2. UNDERWATER IMAGING COMPETITIONS

 

Underwater imaging competitions are divided into four main categories: (i) underwater nature photography, (ii) underwater nature video imaging, (iii) underwater archeological photography and (iv) underwater archeological video imaging. Each of these categories is named after a Turkish pioneer in underwater research and imaging.

 

 

2.1. Nurdoğan Özkaya “Underwater Nature” Photography Competition

 

Nurdoğan Özkaya was one of the first scuba divers and underwater photographers of Turkey. Özkaya, who passed away in 1997, devoted his life to the underwater photography and to the beauties that “Still Live Deep In The Marmara Sea”.

 

In this category competitors can compete with any camera of their choice within a given period of time and in a pre-determined area. slides will be used. There is no restriction on the kind of lenses or filters.

 

 

2.2. Nurdoğan Özkaya “Underwater Nature”              Digital Photography Competition

 

In this category, competitors can compete with any digital camera of their choice within a given period of time and in a pre-determined area. There is no restriction on the kind of lenses or filters. 

 

 

2.3. Emre Omur “Underwater Nature” Video Imaging Competition

 

Emre Omur is one of the firsts in underwater photography and video imaging. Omur, whose work on the underwater world of many countries has been published in domestic and foreign media, has been a role model for young photographers.

 

Competitors in this category may use any kind of video cameras in SVHS, V8, Hi8 and Digital format within a given period of time, in a pre-determined area. There are no technical restrictions.

 

 

 

 

 

2.4. Jale Inan “Underwater Archeology” Photography Competition

 

Prof. Jale Inan, who was one of the first archeologists of Turkey, was born in 1914 in Istanbul. Inan, who was sent abroad by Ataturk to receive an education in archeology, conducted the digs in Side and Perge and trained hundreds of Turkish archeologists. She also contributed to the establishment of the Antalya and Side museums. Inan passed away in January 2001. Today hundreds of archeology students and researches benefit follow her track and benefit from the library of Antalya museum, to which she donated her books.

 

In this category competitors can compete with any camera of their choice within a given period of time and in a pre-determined area. slides will be used. There is no restriction on the kind of lenses or filters. Digital cameras will be able to use.

 

 

The main criteria in the evaluation are that the objects whose images have been taken are those with archeological value. Touching, moving or removing the archeological objects are the primary reasons for disqualification.  The Antalya Museum underwater archeologists both under the water and on the surface will supervise the competitors

 

 

2.5. Jale Inan “Underwater Archeology” Digital Photography Competition

 

In this category, competitors can compete with any digital camera of their choice within a given period of time and in a pre-determined area. There is no restriction on the kind of lenses or filters.

 

The main criteria in the evaluation are that the objects whose images have been taken are those with archeological value. Touching, moving or removing the archeological objects are the primary reasons for disqualification. The Antalya Museum underwater archeologists both under the water and on the surface will supervise the competitors

 

 

2.6. Ekrem Akurgal Underwater Archeology Video Imaging Competition

                                        

Prof. Ekrem Akurgal, who is one of the most well known researchers in archeology, was born in 1911. Akurgal, who was one of the pioneers of the Turkish Archeology, has trained countless students, founded and contributed to the foundations of institutions for education in archeology. Prof. Akurgal also holded honorary memberships in various domestic and foreign institutions. He passed away in 2002.

 

Competitors in this category may use any kind of video cameras in SVHS, V8, H8 and Digital format within a given period of time, in a pre-determined area. There are no technical restrictions.

 

The main criteria in the evaluation are that the objects whose images have been taken are those with archeological value. Touching, moving or removing the archeological objects are the primary reasons for disqualification.

 

The Antalya Museum underwater archeologists both under the water and on the surface will supervise the competitors.

 

 

 

3. STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT FOR THE COMPETITIONS

 

Competitors take photographs/video images simultaneously within a given period of time in a pre-determined area. A competitor can compete only in two categories.

 

General:

 

1.         Each competitor has to have an internationally valid diver’s license and a logbook. The logbook must certify at least 50 dives.

 

2.         The competitors are required to have their health certificates with them (health report, blood group card obtained in the last year). The divers are responsible for their own safety and health in their dives.

 

3.         Competitors and the personnel are first to benefit from transportation vehicles and other facilities.

 

4.         Each competitor/team should send the 3. I.K.U.D. (International Kemer Underwater Days) participation form by e-mail, web form or fax for application to the Organization Committee on April 21, 2004, 17:00. This is required to provide safe diving conditions for the divers. Accepted applications will be announced at www.ketav.org, www.aasam.org and prospective competitors will be notified individually by mail.

 

5.         Those accepted to the competition must be present at Kemer-Antalya, I.K.U.D. (Turkish: U.K.S.G.) desk latest on May 16, 2004 at 16:30.

 

6.         Participation in the competition means accepting all rules listed above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. International Kemer Underwater Days

May 16/19 - 2004

 

 

COMPETITION BRANCHES AND DURATION

 

Competition category              

Date

Meet.   Depart.     

Time

Duration

Nurdoğan Özkaya

Underwater Nature Photography

May 17

8:00     8.30

13:30

120 min.

Emre Omur

Underwater Nature Video Imaging

May 17

8:00     8.30

13:30

120 min.

Jale İnan

Underwater Archeology Photography

May 17

8:00     8.30

10:00

120 min.

Ekrem Akurgal

Underwater Archeology Video Imaging

May

17                                  

8:00     8.30

10:00

120 min.

 

·          Dates and times can be changed according to weather and sea conditions and programm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. RULES RELATED TO THE PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO CATEGORIES

 

1.      1.Those who will compete in the photography categories will use numbered dia positives, which will be provided by the organization committee. The committee will check Digital Camera’s memory card and serial number before the competition.

 

2.      Those who will compete in the photography categories can participate in the competition with maximum five photographs per category.

 

3.      There is no technical limitation in video branch. Video cassettes shall be provided by the Organization Committee. The competitors should state the cassette type in the application form.

 

4.      Those competing in video will transfer the uninterrupted section of four minutes selected among the images taken by them to the VCD and VHS in the mounting set to be prepared by the Organization Committee.

 

5.      Copies requested by the competitors will be provided by the Organization Committee in VCD format.

 

6.      The competitors in every category should avoid any action that can harm the sea ecology and ruin the natural archaeological environment of underwater. Such an action will result in disqualification of the competitor.

 

7.      For description purposes model divers can be used in the competition.

 

8.      All copyrights, all the photographs and videos taken during the competition belong equally to ASAD and KETAV with the condition that the name of the competitor and the 3. IKUD and emblem be used.

 

 

 

5. RULES OF DIVING

 

1.      Each competitor has to participate in every competition with a diving partner. For those who participate in the competition from abroad, the diving partner will provided by the Organization Committee.

 

2.      Each diver and diving partner shall apply to the safety counter at least one hour before and get their competition numbers after safety control.

 

3.      Each diver and diving partner is required to have international diving equipment *. Air tanks and weight belt shall be provided by the Organization Committee for the competitors who participate from abroad.

 

4.      I t is not possible to participate in the competition with close or semi-close circuit breathing devices (rebreather). Only air can be used for breathing.

 

5.      For safety reasons,

 

5.1.            The team which consist of a competitor and a diving partner are required to have a buoy with a color that can be seen easily and preferably with flag.

 

5.2.            Each team, which consist of a diver and a diving partner, must carry at least one knife during the dive.

 

6.      Divers must obey to the depth limits foreseen by their allowed diving license. But all dives shall be performed within the sportive diving limits (Max. 30 meters). Divers are required to prepare their equipment according to the depth they plan to descend and this is totally their responsibility.

 

7.      All dives have to be planned and carried out in a way that a decompression stop will not be required. Making precautionary safety stop is advised.

 

8.      Each competition session will be started by the Organization Committee. All competitors are required to complete their diving at the ending hour announced by the Organization Committee.

 

9.      It is advised that by the time the air in the tank of one of the divers in the team drops to 50 bar pressure (including all pressure relieving processes) the team should have completed its diving or the team should end the dive. 30 bar is reason of disqualified.

 

10.  Since there will be no compressors at the boats, the competitors are required to have their tanks according to the categories in which they participate. Two 200 Atm. tanks of 12 liters capacity will be provided every day of the competitors who will participate from abroad.

 

11.  The coast area where the competition will be conducted will be announced in the morning of the competition.

 

12.  Explanations related to the diving safety of the competitors are announced in the briefings before each competition.

 

13.  Although the underwater safety and health services will be provided by the Supervision Committee, each competition team is primarily responsible for it’s safety.

 

 

Organization Committee is authorized to settle the uncertainness that may

occur during the applications of the rules. The work of arts of those    competitors that do not obey the rules will not be evaluated. All competitors are considered as accepting  to obey with in the sportsmanship rules the general underwater safety  rules,  specifications of the competition, maritime and diving rules and ethics.

    

 

6. PARTICIPATING CONDITIONS  

 

 

·         Participating fee you’re the competition is TL 30.000.000 for each category. Those who wish to participate in the competition can do this by paying 22 USD for each category. This fee includes only the matters related to the competition.

 

·         The organization committee will provide food, tours of the sites of historical place and museums during the 3. International Kemer Underwater Days.

          

·         The competitors are supposed to mark the categories in which they wish to participate on the participations form. An identity card and a number shall be given during registration to each competitor before competition. Applications, not received by the deadline will not be accepted.

 

·         The competitors will receive a card with their competition number from the Security Counter. They will obtain blank films/video cassettes at the Film/Cassette counter upon showing their competition card to the personnel. This card will be submitted to the Film/Cassette counter after the dive together with the film/cassette.

                                            

* International diving equipment:

 

Diving suit, mask, snorkel, weights and belt, fins, regulator, octopus, buoyancy controller device,  underwater time watch, device for measuring depth, air pressure meter (manometer), decompression table/diving computer, air tank.

 

For more information, please visit

 www.ketav.org,  www.aasam.org  or    info@ketav.org,     aasam@ekolay.net,