The Carnatic was en route from Liverpool to Bombay with a cargo of unminted coins and passengers when she met her fate at Sha’ab Abu Nuhas in September 1869.
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An estimated 300 divers visit the remote wreck site of the Thistlegorm every day, but it started life as a humble merchant ship, built in Sunderland in 1939
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The wreck of the Cedar Pride is one of the Red Sea’s most photogenic wrecks
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The European Commission has proposed that a zero total allowable catch (TAC) should be applied to porbeagle sharks, making it illegal for commercial fishermen to target them.
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When her buddy was swept away by a vicious current, Jackie Williamson learned the value of an SMB
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A couple of years ago, almost every
diving equipment manufacturer was launching split fins.
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The most common cause of losing a weight belt underwater is the buckle coming loose or being released accidentally.
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If you are looking for a ‘bulletproof’ reel that can withstand whatever mistreatment you can throw at it, it’s worth considering Kent Tooling’s new reels.
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For the vast majority of sports divers, a conventional style of BC will be suitable for a typical dive.
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As every diver knows, the sea can
be full of surprises -
but few unexpected sights will set the heart racing faster than a pair of armed soldiers suddenly appearing out of the gloom.
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