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World shark attacks dipped in 2005 Assertive and even aggressive human behavior could explain why shark attacks worldwide dipped last year, continuing a five-year downward trend in close encounters with the oceanic predators, new University of Florida research suggests... Feb 17, 2006 |
New Zealand: Diver's survival of 3 days in ocean defies all logic While the country celebrates an extraordinary feat of survival, many experts are saying Robert Hewitt has defied all logic by surviving 75 hours adrift in Cook Strait. Feb 17, 2006 |
DIVE contributors report back on best dives of 2005 What was your best dive of 2005? That was the question we put to DIVE's contributors, and they've reported back on a vintage year. Feb 17, 2006 |
7 deadly sins of scuba diving DIVE Magazine asked their specialist writers to consider the conventions of modern diving and come up with a new set of seven deadly sins for 2006. This makes for very interesting reading. Feb 17, 2006 |
DAN Research Newsletter February 2006 DAN releases their Safety Stop for February 2006 Feb 17, 2006 |
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Australian wreck attracting record number of scuba divers THE Sunshine Coast now has another tourism ace up its sleeve with the wreck of the former HMAS Brisbane attracting divers in record numbers. Feb 17, 2006 |
Mozambique: New diving resort opened by Seablue Scuba Safaris A Brand new diving resort has been opened in Mozambique. It is situated south of Inhambane, in between Guinjata Bay and Paindane. You just have to follow the bright orange sign with the manta on it! Feb 17, 2006 |
Underwater vehicle maps ancient shipwreck A 4th century B.C. merchant ship that sank off the coast of Greece has been surveyed by an international team using a robotic underwater vehicle. The scientists said the project demonstrates how advanced technology can dramatically change the field of underwater archeology,... Feb 10, 2006 |
Australia's Reefs Face Bleaching Risk A bout of coral bleaching hitting Australia's Great Barrier Reef could be as bad as an episode in 2001-2002 that affected 60 percent of the reef, scientists have warned. An international team studying the world's reefs said in a statement that water temperatures for the past... Feb 10, 2006 |
Egypt Awarded Shark Guardian of the Year Due to the campaign to secure a decree banning shark fishing in the whole of the Egyptian Red Sea, in order to protect the shark population and environment of Egypt, the Shark Project has named Egypt as the Shark Guardian of the Year 2006. Feb 10, 2006 |
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