Inadequate equipment checks led to the death of a 22-year-old diver off the Swanage coast, an inquest at Bournemouth, Poole and East Dorset Coroner’s Court heard.
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A Second World War Royal Navy destroyer has been discovered in a Norwegian fjord, 68 years after it sank during the Battle of Narvik.
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Driftnets, a fishing gear that can reach dozens of kilometres in length, were prohibited in the European Union in 2002 because they constitute a threat to the conservation of cetaceans, sea turtles and sharks. Oceana has reported that Italy and France continue using this illegal fishing gear to capture bluefin tuna and swordfish, years after the ban entered into force. The European Court of Justice has refused to grant the French fleet a temporary exemption to permit the use of driftnets.
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An appeal has been launched by a Scottish MP to secure recompression facilities for divers around Eyemouth and
St Abbs in East Scotland.
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Most of us know that cats hate water.. Nevertheless, this cat has unique ways in reacting towards this statement! Enjoy
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This new book enables divers to have a thorough understanding of some of the medical problems and illnesses associated with diving. After reading this book you will be able to fully recognise each of the individual conditions and have a clear understanding of the best action to take in the event of decompression illness. It is suitable for all levels of experience from novice to instructor. It explains topics in clear non-medical language. It is a guide to initial treatment and first aid. It includes emergency action charts and recompression tables. It contains emergency contact numbers and recompression tables.
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Check out the best of this year’s British Underwater Image festival, find out what the judges’ thought and get tips for improving your chances at next year’s competition
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It’s a novel escape route that makes a mockery of the status of the individual: if you run the risk of being eaten, just clone yourself. That is the approach taken by the larvae of sand dollars - marine animals related to sea urchins.
Fish are voracious predators of sand dollar larvae. Dawn Vaughn and Richard Strathmann of the University of Washington, Seattle, found that when they put four-day-old sand dollar larvae in a tank with fish mucus, the larvae cloned themselves.
They did this by either splitting in two or by producing a small bud which detached itself and developed into a new larva. Either way, the clones were smaller than the original larvae. Sand dollars did not clone themselves if there was no fish mucus in the water.
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The vivid colours of coral reef fishes represent a ‘language’ that dates back at least 50 million years but is still baffling to humans in many respects, a leading fish expert concedes.
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A major air and sea search in Scotland’s Sound of Mull after a diver was reported missing on Sunday afternoon has been called off.
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