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New York Fleet Week
May 23 , 2008
Fleet Week in NY!
Fleet Week New York 2008
With Memorial Day weekend upon us, The 21st Fleet Week celebration in
New York City
began May 21, with the traditional Parade of Ships.
The five U.S. Navy ships participating in the Fleet Week commemoration are the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge, guided-missile cruisers USS Leyte Gulf and USS Monterey , and the guided-missile destroyers USS The Sullivans and USS Nitze.
A U.S. Coast Guard cutter and three Canadian navy vessels joined the U.S. Navy ships at the Parade of Ships and will also be participating in Fleet Week events.
Hosted nearly every year since 1984, Fleet Week New York is the city's celebration of the sea services. This event also provides an opportunity for the citizens of
New York City
and the surrounding area to meet Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, as well as see, first-hand, the latest capabilities of today's maritime services.
While in New York, nearly 4,000 Sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen will participate in Memorial Day parades in all five boroughs; volunteer with local community outreach organizations; and experience the sights, sounds and hospitality of
New York City
.
If you are in the area, it is a great way to celebrate Memorial Day, by honoring those who are serving, and remembering those who lost their lives. Public visitations of the U.S. Navy ships will begin May 22 and finish May 27. There will be a number of exhibits showing off the technology of our maritime services and the skilled expertise of service members.
Celebrate Memorial Day and Fleet week in the true honor that it deserves! Upload your fleet week videos and photos to SplashVision today!
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Octopus or Hexapus
May 23 , 2008
Henry the Hexapus
We all know Octopus’ – or is that octopi?- have eight legs. But Henry seems to have missed that memo from our childhood science classes!
In Northwest England, hidden away in the
Blackpool
Sea
Life
Center , lives Henry, the ‘hexapus’. Staffers believe his missing limbs are due to a birth defect- which would explain why he hasn’t grown them back, as is typical to octopus.
"If you look closer between the legs, there's webbing that attaches each of the arms together," John Filmer of the Sea Life Centre stated "You'd assume if he'd lost one of his legs in an accident, there would be space for an arm to grow back.
"But there's no space for two extra legs to grow back. That's just how he is."

Henry was acquired by the Sea Life center from a local zoo when they were preparing the new exhibit. No one noticed the missing limbs until much later at his new home, when he attached himself to the sides of his tank.
Staffers called others zoos and aquariums and scoured the Internet to see if there were records of similar creatures.
"No one has ever heard of another case of a six-legged octopus," said display supervisor Carey Duckhouse.
So why did they choose the name ‘Henry’? Although the true reason is kept under wraps, two distinct possibilities float around- it sounds good with ‘hexapus’- you know zoogoers love a good alliteration, or, for the history buffs among us, he could be named after King Henry the VIII who had six wives when he should have had eight.
Until Henry, the most famous six-legged octopus was one that appeared in the 1955 movie, 'It Came From Beneath The Sea.’ Only the monster from the deep had 6 legs because the budget could not cover 8.
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Junior Olympic Windurfing Festival
May 19 , 2008
10th Annual Junior Olympic Windsurfing Festival
Summertime is upon us here at SplashVision, and that means lots of local events and games- all revolving around the water!
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Calema Windsurfing and Water sports is revving up for their 10th annual Junior Olympics- which is scheduled for June 21-22!
Calema has been in business for 23 years, and their location in Merritt Island (near Orlando) offers them the perfect spot to host events for kids of all ages!
In addition to the Junior Olympics, they will also be offering a FREE windsurfing session for ages 8-17 on the morning of Saturday, June 21st. This is such a great opportunity to introduce your kids to the sport- but they don’t have much space, so make sure to register early! You can also register on their website if a trip to the store is out of your way!
They will also have a FREE build a boat contest for any age from 10am-2pm. Boat races will be held 3pm down a PVC tube powered only by the wind.
The junior Olympics themselves will be held in three divisions- novice, intermediate and advanced. This will be a great event full of fun for the whole family!
Calema also offers day camps for students on summer break- kayaking, windsurfing and more! What a great way to spend the summer!
You can learn more about Calema, their events and programs on their website!
Have you participated in a junior Olympics event? Upload your videos and photos today and share with the SplashVision community!
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