There are only few open spaces left provided by the Reef & Rainforest for the Eastern Fields and Far North Great Barrier Reef / Solar Eclipse trip departing Cairns, Australia. For fourteen nights, guests will travel November 12-26 on the ...
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The New AERIS A300
Using a dive computer doesn’t have to be difficult– that is the new AERIS A300 is designed. The A300 is easy to use for the divers in getting into the waters. The A300 is also offering a wide range of ...
Read More »Fund Raising at Cayman Islands by Oceanic Ventures
A weekend of diving events earlier this year at Cayman Islands was being hosted by Oceanic Ventures and Innerspace systems. The program inlcuded pool demos of a new Pathfinder recreational rebreather and lectures. Aside from that, funds were raised for ...
Read More »The Effect of Mine Pollution
A mine owned by agribusiness giant, J.R. Simplot have said to produce a contaminant called selenium. Some critics said that the wo-headed trout have implications beyond a couple of Idaho creeks as they examined the effects of the said contaminant. ...
Read More »Preserving Vietnam’s Underwater
A group of Australian and vietnamese researchers joined in a certain project. Their goal is to preserve and uncover Vitenam’s underwater heritage. The project, a collaboration between the Bach Dang Battlefield Research Group and the Vietnamese Institute of Archaeology, is ...
Read More »Dive Rite Program for Kids
There is a new Youth Program launched by Dive Rite. It gives children a kid-sized BCD that will grow as they grow. As the child grows, parents who purchase any TravelPac or VoyagerPac BCD for their child can request free ...
Read More »How to Plan in Tech Diving
The First thing to know is the basics of the oxygen consumption. For example: At 30 m/100 ft, divers consume gas four times faster than they do at the surface. At 40 m/130 ft, they consume gas five times faster ...
Read More »Wreck Diving All Abouts
Wreck diving is one of the most overwhelming experience whether you are an experienced diver or just a beginner. Being underwater is a lot to explore and the first thing to see are the fishes, the plant life, rocks, corals ...
Read More »Assesment for Oil Damage
At the Gulf of Mexico, for more than a hundred years when the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded, research ship heads to gulf and had finally succeeded in controlling the blowout spewed millions of gallons of oil. Yet to paraphrase Winston Churchill, ...
Read More »The Long Lost Memorable Souvenir
Bob Besal, a 62-year-old retired rear admiral who earned two Distinguished Flying Cross awards and spent a lifetime on the water and above it, went on a fishing trip this month off the coast of St. Augustine, Florida. He did ...
Read More »New Species Found Under One of the Deepest Underwater Caves in the World
In exploring one of the deepest flooded caves in the world, a group divers found a new-to science species. Australian cave divers, during the recent diving expedition found three new species which are a transparent ampiphod, a worm and a ...
Read More »Very Close Encounter of a Great White Shark
For 17 nerve cracking minutes, a group of divers were rising to the surface because there was a 4.5m white pointer shark circling them. Darrell Pillage an experienced diver of Belmont, told how the shark first approached them 37m below ...
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