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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: December 31, 2010

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Added: December 31, 2010
DINGMANS FERRY, PA — John Osterhoudt, 26, of Wappingers Falls, died after scuba diving in the Delaware River at Dingmans Ferry Access on December 11, according to officials at the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (DWGNRA).
There’s something I wanted to share with you.Whenever I post something a little more substantive, there’s obviously a lot going on behind the scenes. This time, I have been severely reprimanded – and been caught out as a total ignoramus in the process!Remarkable!Nah it’s not about one of my rants.In fact, those who have earned my respect and thus, the right to criticize me rather like my rants.
The BBC have done it again!Yes I confess, I’m a huge fan, especially of the National History Unit in Bristol!This is podcast #33 of Saving Species presented by Brett Westwood.It features Sarah Fowler of the IUCN Shark Specialist Group (of which I’m a big fan, too) with some truly unexpected and probably, and equally frighteningly totally correct comments about how some Shark fisheries have become
Great title, marvelous article, great pics!Thank you so much!No wonder: the authors are all experienced Bull Shark aficionados.Richard and Robin are the original discoverers of the juvenile Bull Shark aggregation at Chumphon Pinnacle and this was their first foray to Fiji. I must really say, rarely have we hosted such genuinely nice, unassuming and intelligent people, a true pleasure - which may
This is the Bait Ball - more implements on Wolfgang’s blog post.Well well - literally!The Aliwal Shoal operators have come up with a new Shark friendly baiting implement that will once and forever solve the issue of Tiger Shark entanglements and loss of teeth. This has been a communal undertaking where several operators have spent considerable time and funds on finding a solution, and they need
Here it is – finally!This is now the published paper about Aleks’ work with the Caribbean Reefs.Here she is talking to David, courtesy of SFS.From the paper (highlights are mine).Effects of tourism-related provisioning on the trophic signatures and movement patterns of an apex predator, the Caribbean reef sharkAleksandra Maljković and Isabelle M. CôtéDepartment of Biological Sciences, Simon

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Added: December 25, 2010

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Added: December 25, 2010
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