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South Africa: Spear diver hit by boat propeller A diver in South Africa was injured after a boat ran over him. Mar 11, 2006 |
Grey Nurse Shark species at risk of extinction, says genetic survey Grey nurse sharks are in danger of becoming extinct, according to a genetic survey of the fish in their natural habitats. Mar 11, 2006 |
Study warns of threat to sharks Sharks could be more vulnerable to the fishing industry than was previously thought, research has revealed. Mar 11, 2006 |
New Zealand: More of Great White Sharks to be tagged An international team of marine scientists returns to the Chatham Islands next week hoping to fit satellite tags on up to 13 great white sharks. The tags will allow the scientists to track the sharks' movements for up to nine months. Mar 11, 2006 |
Sodwana Bay Shootout 2006 The 2006 underwater shootout at Sodwana Bay is provisionally set for Tuesday 9 May to Saturday 13 May 2006. Entry and other administration will take place on the evening of the 9 May. Mar 11, 2006 |
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Dive South Africa to present workshop at Dive Ireland 2006 From great whites on the West coast to the sardine run on the East coast, South Africa is not to be missed for diving. Dive South Africa will be flying in just for the weekend to give a flavour of what's on offer! Mar 11, 2006 |
Important new materials released by Technical Diving International TDI announces all new Advanced Wreck Student Manual and support materials. Mar 11, 2006 |
Egypt promotes Red Sea causeway! Egypt is promoting a $3 billion causeway across the Red Sea linking Sharm el-Sheikh resort with Saudi Arabia's northwestern Duba port in the wake of another ferry tragedy. Mar 11, 2006 |
Visit BSAC World at LIDS 2006! LIDS 2006 will, for the second year, feature BSAC World. You can find out everything you want about the BSAC and have the total BSAC Experience! Mar 11, 2006 |
Landslides hit popular dive destination Torrential rain has triggered floods and landslides around the popular dive destination of Manado in Indonesia. Rescue officials said at least 26 people were killed by falling mud in the North Sulawesi provincial capital on Wednesday. Mar 11, 2006 |
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