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Added: May 31, 2009
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Author: techjock
Keywords: Lembeh Straits
Added: May 31, 2009

Author: techjock
Keywords: Raja Ampat
Added: May 31, 2009

Author: techjock
Keywords: Lembeh Straits
Added: May 31, 2009
Going Behind the Badge has really put our Ken Jubie through the paces and this week, it’s sending him off the deep end.
Scuba Diving is one of the fastest growing industries that attracts millions of people every year. What really brings all divers everyday to enjoy these pass time is the adventure, feeling of exploration and the variety of colorful corals and other marine organisms.
Cambodia is located in the Gulf of Thailand between the countries of Thailand and Vietnam. Cambodia is a new diving frontier and has a few dive centres and therefore the country offers a real chance to explore dive sites. There will be plenty of chances to dive unmapped dive sites and even some not discovered yet.
Australia needs no introduction when it comes to diving as it probably has the most famous diving location on the earth called the Great Barrier Reef. The Great Barrier Reef stretches for a total of 2300km from Queensland to Papua New Guinea.
1917 - and very likely pregnant!Bless the folks of the St. Petersburg Times!Following the umpteenth killing of a big pregnant mother Shark by some white trash in Florida, they went out to collect the public’s reactions and came up with this astonishing and highly welcome article. How cool is that!Coming
I blogged about the Snake but I completely missed the Seahorse!Both are among the "top 10 new species described in 2008" - and I also learn that in 2007, scientists managed to document a whopping 18,516 previously unknown species!Whow!Well, the tiny guy above is the Satomi Seahorse Hippocampus satomiae (go wonder: shouldn’t it be satomis or satomii?), apparently the smallest of them all (smaller
Diving with Sharks in FijiPosted by FiNS on Apr 22, 2009 in Blog, Destinations, Environment, Marine Life <!–•–> <!–No comments–> <!—-> <!—-> We received this from Lill Haugen, who is a Norwegian photographer.
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