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- Giant Goliath Grouper Tries To Bite The Head Off Of Scuba Diver - Whiskey Riff
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- Nitrogen Narcosis – beware the Rapture of the Deep - DIVE Magazine
- DEMA Lobbying Against Higher Insurance Prices For Dive Trips - DeeperBlue.com
- Captain sentenced to 4 years for criminal negligence in fiery deaths of 34 people aboard California scuba dive boat - WDRB
- Local diver passes away after Friday rescue - KIRO Seattle
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- Typhoon Bopha a “typhoon in a million” is that it has developed five-degrees from the equator
- Typhoon Bopha began around 4pm Dec 2 2012
- Typhoon Bopha is expected to last for up to 24 hours
- typhoon had jogged slightly south making its main destination Palau’s island of Anguar
- typhoon is predicted to sustain 150-mph winds and 180-mph gusts when it reaches Palau on early morning Monday
- typhoon make landfall in Palau on Sunday December 3rd
- typhoon pablo
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Great White Attacks REMUS SharkCam
In 2013, a team from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution took a specially equipped REMUS “SharkCam” underwater vehicle to Guadalupe Island in Mexico to film great white sharks in the wild. They captured more than they bargained for.
Posted in dive Palau, Diving, Jim Caldwell, Palau Diving, Photography, Redondo, Scuba, Scuba Diving, Sharks, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged diving with sharks, great white attacks, great white hunting, great white video, great whites in wild, great whites REMUS sharkcam, HD shark video, Jim Caldwell, Palau Scuba Diving, Palau sharks, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole Oceanographic shark video
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Coast to Coast Am: Fukushima Special
Date: 11-09-13 Host: John B. Wells Guests: Arnie Gundersen, David Blume, Dr. John Apsley, Steven Starr As mainstream media continues to ignore the seriousness of the Fukushima situation which John B. Wells has been following closely, we are now finding … Continue reading
Posted in Diving, History, hotels in palau, Jim Caldwell, Palau Diving, palau islands, Scuba, Scuba Diving, Travel, Where is Palau
Tagged Arnie Gundersen, Coast To Coast Am, CoasttoCoastAm, David Blume, Dr. John Apsley, Fukushima, Fukushima Aftermath, Fukushima contamination, Fukushima Nuclear Explosion, Fukushima Palua, Fukushima radiation, Fukushima travel, Jim Caldwell, John B. Wells Fukushima, Steven Starr
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Solomon Islands tsunami deaths confirmed
Bodies found in wake of waves that swept across Santa Cruz Island after undersea earthquake Associated Press in Sydney guardian.co.uk February 6, 2013 Six bodies including a child’s have been found in the wreckage from a tsunami that smashed into … Continue reading
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Tagged 1.5 metres wave, 100 homes damaged destroyed, deaths solomon islands, dozens of strong aftershocks, five elderly villagers one child who died Solomon, Jim Caldwell, More than 50 people were killed and thousands lost their homes in April 2007 when a magnitude-8.1 quake hit the western Solomon Islands, Palau, Redondo Beach, scuba diving solomon islands, Solomon Island tsunami 4ft 11inches waves, Solomon Island's sunami, Solomon Islands scuba diving, Solomon Islands tsunami, Solomon Islands tsunami deaths, solomon tsunami generated by a powerful 8.0-magnitude earthquake, South Pacific Tsunami, sunami, Temotu population 30000, tsunami eastern Solomons, tsunami flatten dozens homes south Pacific island nation, tsunami Santa Cruz Island Solomon islands, tsunami struck near town Lata on Santa Cruz
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Casio Develops Pocket-Sized Transceiver for Scuba Diving Use
By Yamagata Casio Co., Ltd. YAMAGATA, Japan Yamagata Casio Co., Ltd., a manufacturing subsidiary of Casio Computer Co., Ltd., announced on November 13 that it has applied technologies accumulated through the production of Casio products to develop an underwater transceiver … Continue reading
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Tagged applied technologies, Casio Computer Co, Casio Develops Pocket-Sized Transceiver for Scuba Diving Use, Casio will display a prototype of the new Logosease dive transceiver, divers can converse normally, Diving Equipment and Marketing Association Show 2012, fit into a pocket and attach to the strap of a diving mask, Jim Caldwell, Logosease, Logosease developed Professor Tetsuo Kosaka, Logosease employs an ultrasound range of 32 kilohertz to enable wireless communication, performance up to 180 feet Yamagata Casio, Redondo Beach, speaking underwater, Speech Underwater, technology makes it easier to hear the voiced "n, technology makes it easier to hear the voiced n m, technology to speack under sea, technology to speak underwater, underwater transceiver that lets users enjoy spoken conversation when scuba diving, Underwater voiced speech, Wireless communications enabled by ultrasound and bone conduction technologies, Yamagata Casio Co., Yamagata University Graduate School of Science and Engineering
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Return to Antikythera: Divers revisit wreck where ancient computer found
The Guardian By Jo Marchant 2 October 2012 It took more than 100 years to work out from its corroded remains how the Antikythera mechanism worked. Video: New Scientist Site where oldest computer lay for thousands of years may yield … Continue reading
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Tagged Antikythera mechanism, Archimedes, Athens' National Archaeological Museum, Brendan Foley, calculate the workings of the heavens, diving, Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities, first marine wreck to be studied by archaeologists, Greek antiquities, island of Antikythera, Jim Caldwell, oldest computer, Posidonius, Redondo Beach, Return to Antikythera: Divers revisit wreck where ancient computer found, scuba diving, Theotokis Theodoulou, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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Google Maps goes Underwater
Google Maps goes underwater. Google partnered with the Catlin Seaview Survey, to create a Streetview of video for scuba diving video. Initially the Google Underwater’s has “…ocean collection includes six of the world’s most incredible underwater spots, including coral reefs (and … Continue reading
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Tagged diving, google maps, google maps goes underwater, google scuba diving videos, Google Streetview, Google Underwater, google videos underwater, Jim Caldwell, Palau, Redondo Beach, scuba diving, scuba diving Palau, scuba diving photography, underwater photography
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Diving Adventures Scuba Diving Travel offers scuba diving travel reviews
I was checking out some dive web sites and this new web site caught my eye. The web site is Diving Adventures Scuba Diving Travel. Diving Adventures collects brief snippets from dive articles that appear from around the world. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged dive equipment, dive equipment reviews, diving, Diving Adventures Scuba Diving Travel, Jim Caldwell, online dive magazine, palaudiving.wordpress.com, Redondo Beach, scuba diving, snorkeling
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