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M.B.A.C.

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n 197.,l, the Mission Bay A~atic Center

w~$

established primarily to cater

to

the

needs

of

local

colleg~

~tudents

and

faail–

ty.

In 1990,

over

18,000 people visited

there

to

receiv~

first-hand instructions

anca

recreational

'?PP0'1UQities

jn

watersknn~

s~lUrtg,

surfing,

rowing,

ka~king,,

~cuba diving

and

waterskiing.

Tl\e MtSiSlon

Bay

Aquatic

Ctnter

was

noted

a~

b~lt,g

the

Iarge~t center

in

the world for receiv–

frig

ex.cellertt

irtstn,iction

a11d

U$age

of

first-class

~ulp~r,i~

Wt,ether

it

was used

for early

morning

crew

))ractice,s.

or just a

great

place

to

go for

a

letsu~e–

.Jy

canoe r1deon

a

Sunday

afternoon,

the

Mission

6ay

Aqu~Uo

Center'.defit'lltely

was

appreclatec,

by

a larg~· number

of

students. Being close

to

the

unHtei;-slty.

students

had

the ch~nce

tQ

utltt.ze

the

~rnple

t;>.~ch~.

swtm~!ng.areas

iJnd

pi~ni_c

ta-;

bfes 011

~a~

where

Wf.l

J-,st

needed

to relax~

The

Mis.sloh

'Bay Aquatic

Center

provided

in"

strucUonal courses

to suit a wicte

range of tnter–

-~st$ from s~~ing

to scuba divirtg.

H obie

°'ts

are one

type

-o(

sail

boat

Ql

the AquatJc

~nter.

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11.B.A

C.