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British divers claim wreck dive record British technical divers Leigh Cunningham and Mark Andrews claim to have carried out the world's deepest wreck dive, after descending 205m to the wreck of the Jolande, off Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt. Jan 11, 2006 |
Asian adventurer breaks Guinness World Record for scuba dive Singapore adventurer Khoo Swee Chiow broke the Guinness World Record for the longest scuba dive by staying underwater for 220 hours, Channel NewsAsia reported Sunday night. Jan 11, 2006 |
Marine reserves 'good' for coral reefs Marine reserves give a boost to coral reefs as well as fish stocks, new research shows. Jan 11, 2006 |
New Study Measures Nitrogen Narcosis The narcotic effect of nitrogen impairs diver performance and limits dive profiles, especially for deep dives using compressed air. A new study attempts to establish measurable correlates of nitrogen narcosis using EEG (an electroencephalogram which records electrical waves of... Jan 11, 2006 |
Marine Census Shows Both Diversity and Declines A massive census of all the fish and other marine life in the world's oceans has reached the halfway point with new evidence of the rich diversity under the sea along with warnings about the alarming decline of many species. Jan 11, 2006 |
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Whale Shark sightings in the Musandam, Oman Whale Sharks were sighted over the last weekend in the beautiful waters of the Musandam region, Oman. Dec 24, 2005 |
Sport Diver UK launch Ultimate Dive Destinations Former BBC newsman John McIntyre has carved himself a niche in the diving market, producing exquisitely filmed DVD's focusing on some of the world's best reef, wall and wreck diving. Dec 24, 2005 |
Researchers: Whale Shark food foraging secrets revealed Researchers in Belize using electronic tagging on whale sharks have finally solved a marine mystery and discovered where the sharks find food. Dec 24, 2005 |
Ocean census reveals weird and wonderful The world beneath our oceans is a mystery only just starting to be revealed but if the carnivorous sponge is any indication, it must be pretty weird down there. Dec 24, 2005 |
South Africa: Shark spotters have an eye for a tooth Sitting at the top of Boyes Drive with binoculars in hand is the best job imaginable for Aghmat Jacobs, one of three shark spotters scanning Muizenberg for Great Whites every day, whatever the weather. Dec 24, 2005 |
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