- Albert Tillman
Albert Tillman (
January 16 1928 -January 16 2004 ) was an American educator and underwater diver. He is widely considered to be the father ofdiving education.Tillman was born in Los Angeles,
California . He became interested in marine and underwater life when, at age 10, he peered through a pair ofgoggles in the waters offRedondo Beach , California. He soon became a free diver and served in theUnited States Coast Guard at the end ofWorld War II , where he had the opportunity to dive around the world. He attended theUniversity of Southern California on a football scholarship and earned abachelor's degree inpublic administration . He later earned additional degrees in Recreation Management. [cite web |url=http://www.hds.org/tillman.html |title=In Memory of Albert Tillman |accessdate=2006-10-21 |last=Cargile |first=Edward |year=2004 |publisher=Historical Diving Society]Tillman and Bev Morgan developed the world's first public
skin diving andSCUBA diving program while working forLos Angeles County, California in 1953. [cite web |url=http://www.divinghistory.com/lacoobit.htm |title=Los Angeles County remembers a man of firsts - Al Tillman |accessdate=2006-10-21 |year=2004 |publisher=DivingHistory.com] Tillman became a professor at California State College in Los Angeles (nowCalifornia State University at Los Angeles ) in 1956, and created the first university degree program in recreation and leisure studies, retiring in 1994. He also co-founded the Underwater Photographic Society with Zale Parry.He opened the world's first dedicated dive resort, The Underwater Explorers Society (UNEXSO) in Freeport,
Grand Bahama Island. The resort included a full staff of instructors, a dive store, restaurant, museum, science lab, pools, photographic labs, and a fleet of boats, and catered tomillionaire s,movie star s,politician s, androyalty .Tillman co-founded the
National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI), the first international SCUBA diving certification agency, with Neal Hess in 1960. He worked all over the world to make dive training safer and more widespread, and planned to co-author four books on the history of diving titled "Scuba America" withZale Parry , although only one of the four volumes was completed before his death. The books are now being completed by his son Thomas Tillman and Zale Parry. His personal memories of the early days of the sport were published in his book titles "I Thought I Saw Atlantis".Along with
Jacques-Yves Cousteau , Tillman was an original inductee into theInternational Scuba Diving Hall of Fame in 2000. He received many lifetime achievement awards and honors during the 1990s and early 2000s. Aside from the tens of thousands of divers who have been certified by programs designed by Tillman he logged over 10,000 open water dives during his career and personally certified thousands of divers and instructors.Tillman died on his 76th birthday, in 2004, of a
cerebral hemorrhage .ee also
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External links
* [http://www.divenewswire.com/NewsITems.aspx?newsID=6554 DiveNewsWire obituary]
* [http://www.divinghistory.com/aparticle.htm Associated Press article] on Tillman's book
* [http://home.comcast.net/~bill.jones.scubaguy/SEA_HUNT/SeaHuntPrincipalCastCrew.html "Sea Hunt Trivia Guide, Al Tillman"] from [http://home.comcast.net/~bill.jones.scubaguy/ The Scuba Guy]
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