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Divers need license for Great Lakes wrecks
Divers wishing to explore the Edmund Fitzgerald and two other Great Lakes shipwrecks in Canadian waters will need a license from the Ontario Ministry of Culture under a newly approved regulation.
Feb 10, 2006
World's biggest fish shrinking
Whale sharks spotted off the coast of Australia are getting smaller, researchers have said. In a decade the average size recorded by observers has shrunk from 7m to 5m. Whale sharks, the world's largest fish, are caught for food in some east Asian countries and Australian...
Feb 10, 2006
The epic odyssey of a Great White Shark
A female great white shark tagged in waters off South Africa has completed the first known transoceanic trip for an individual shark.
Feb 10, 2006
Project AWARE whale shark project joins forces with ECOCEAN
Project AWARE Foundation, the dive industry's leading non-profit environmental organisation has recently joined forces with ECOCEAN a marine conservation group dedicated to the conservation of the whale shark.
Feb 10, 2006
Project AWARE honors 2005 eco operators
Project AWARE Foundation recognizes tireless efforts of outstanding diver retailers and resorts to conserve the underwater environment.
Feb 10, 2006
Greek diving opens up with new law
The new bill prepared by the Ministry of Mercantile Marine regarding recreational diving in Greece, is the outcome of the Hellenic Government's Strategic Plan for positioning Greece prominently into the world's scuba diving industry, and in addition for boosting the country's...
Feb 10, 2006
DAN will conduct dive safety seminars at shows
In 2006, DAN will conduct dive safety workshops at two dive shows, officials of the dive safety organization announced recently.
Feb 10, 2006
Australia: Reef shade structures almost a reality
Shadecloth structures protecting parts of the Great Barrier Reef could be commercially available to tourist operators within a year.
Feb 10, 2006
Mediterranean: Sensitive deep sea coral reefs protected for the first time
Three ecologically-important deep sea areas have been protected off the waters of Italy, Cyprus and Egypt, following a recent decision by the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM).
Feb 10, 2006
Israeli inventor develops "Like-a-Fish" underwater breathing system
An Israeli inventor, Alon Bodner, has designed and built a system called "Like-a-Fish".
Feb 10, 2006
 
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