Archive for November, 2007
Posted by admin on
November 15, 2007
I just LOVE scuba diving! Here are some scuba diving images to wet your appetite for this great sport.
(We have many more scuba pictures in our image gallery, as well as public scuba diving photos.)
Posted by admin on
November 6, 2007
Welcome to Scuba Diving Images, where we have the coolest scuba diving photos, pictures and videos, as well as underwater diving news, views, tips and tricks, and scuba equipment and accessory reviews.
Scuba diving is the act of swimming underwater while using self-contained breathing apparatus.
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Posted by admin on
November 4, 2007
Check out these cool Scuba diving videos!
Scuba Diving Great Barrier Reef Australia by Neil Parris
Posted by DeeperBlue.net - News on
November 29, 2007
The H2O team have announced that they will not be selling the World Champion DVD's. The DVD production is exhausted due to technical problems with cameras, does not meet the H2O team's high quality standards. some scenes may be uploaded to their website....
Posted by DeeperBlue.net - News on
November 28, 2007
From Dive Magazine: The London Festival of Diving will be held on Sunday 2 December 2007 at the London Welsh Centre, Gray's Inn Road. The London Region BSAC is organising the event, and a full-on day of kit, speakers, workshops and socialising is pr...
Posted by DeeperBlue.net - News on
November 27, 2007
To create awareness to the worldwide shark-finning problem, the Protect the Sharks Foundation has created the International Shark Photo Exposition (ISPE). Sharks are particularly vulnerable to overexploitation because they reproduce very slowly. Some sp...
Posted by admin on
November 5, 2007
Check out some cool scuba diving videos below!
Posted by DivePro - Info on
November 2, 2007
By JOHN M. CRISP
Scripps Howard News Service
Here in South Texas, marine-mammal mortality was in the news during the past few weeks. On Sept. 21, Cobie, a 15-year-old bottlenose dolphin housed at the Texas State Aquarium in Corpus Christi, succumbed to a lung condition that had plagued him all summer. The director of the aquarium says that Cobie was a "wonderful ambassador for his aquatic brethren."
Posted by DivePro - Info on
November 2, 2007
San Diego, California (Oct 29, 2007 16:49 EST) An array of instruments, many built at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, that allows scientists to observe the basic physical state of all world oceans simultaneously is approaching its coverage goal after eight years of deployments.
The Argo network of sensor-bearing profiling floats measures ocean water temperature, salinity and velocity to a degree never before possible. The Argo Steering Committee, the international panel of scientists that manage the network, has designated Nov. 1 as the date on which it will reach its full deployment of 3,000 units. The deployment of these final floats will mean that data from every ocean region in the world will be available with average coverage of one sensor per 3 degrees latitude and longitude.
Posted by DivePro - Info on
November 2, 2007
By Ralph Jennings
GREEN ISLAND, Taiwan (Reuters) - A tropical island off the coast of Taiwan has become a victim of its own success as pollution caused by a recent spike in tourism threatens its reputation as the best diving spot in East Asia.
The aptly named 15-square-kilometre Green Island, an hour's ferry ride from Taiwan's main isle, is fast losing its luster due to garbage and excrement dumped into its azure waters and shrinking reefs plundered by coral-robbing tourists.