
Author: TripAdvisorTRIPWOWa
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Added: October 26, 2010
Diver Images is a scuba diving, snorkeling, and photography blog which aggregates as much information about underwater photography as possible. Enjoy!


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Added: October 26, 2010

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Added: October 26, 2010
Daniel Carlock, who was abandoned in the ocean on a 2004 dive trip, is awarded damages in his five-year legal battle against Venice-based Ocean Adventures Dive Co. and Long Beach-based Sundiver Charters. Daniel Carlock, a Santa Monica aerospace engineer, prayed to God not to let him die after he was abandoned floating in the ocean 12 miles off Long Beach by leaders of a scuba diving excursion …
From the website of Wild Aid.Demand for shark fin soup, an expensive delicacy in Chinese culture, has skyrocketed in the last twenty years due to growing Chinese economy.Not so fast! says this article in the Guy Harvey Magazine.Apparently, Shark Fin soup hasn’t got anything to do with centennial Chinese culture, nor is it some status symbol originally reserved for the Ming emperors, nor is it
Winning image by Marc MontocchioJust got the following e-mail.If you don’t know Marc Montocchio, you should. He taught us most of what we know about underwater photography and remains our inspiration. Check out this footage of Marc going to shoot the Blue Marlin and getting chased out the water by the sharks! His underwater pics are incredible and he has been published in National
Manta Ray aggregation in Hanifaru - at risk!Underwater Thrills alerts us to an interesting paper.ABSTRACT1. The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a popular focal species within the global marine tourism industry. Although this has contributed to increased protection being granted to the species in several countries, tourism itself can be detrimental to the sharks in the absence of appropriate

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Added: October 20, 2010

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Added: October 20, 2010
Having been a finalist, we remain keenly interested in the BBC Challenge.This year, one of the finalists is Blue Ventures’ project in Madagascar.Along with harboring a plethora of endemic species, that country is one of the most biodiverse on the planet – and at the same time, it is a poster child for catastrophic habitat degradation (especially soil erosion due to the unchecked destruction of
Great news!It really looks like the whole SFMI concept is coming together and having continued to heckle Luke about the apparent lack of proactive action in the USA, all I can say is finally and well done!You can read it all on the great, completely re-vamped website.There a brand new logo and they have produced brand new brochures that feature beautiful artwork by Guy Harvey and that will be
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