BSAC national instructor Eugene Farrell flew over to the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh to accredit a team of 13 BSAC open water instructors.
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From Mahé to Aldabra: The Underwater World of Seychelles
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This is a clever concept that should appeal to anyone interested in underwater photography.
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Peter Collings’ publications may have more typographical errors than a month of Guardians, but they do benefit from his enthusiasm and love of diving.
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A lot of serious underwater photographers will look at this book and think to themselves: ‘I could have done this.’
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Five years after Volume One was published in 2003, this authoritative site guide is the result of 24 years of underwater experience.
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ROME, July 28 (Xinhua) — An ancient Greek trading ship that has lain on the seabed off the coast of Gela in southern Sicily for 2,500 years was brought to the surface for the first time on Monday
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Half of U.S. coral reefs are in poor or fair condition, threatened by climate change and human activities like sports fishing, shipping and the release of untreated sewage, a U.S. government report has said. Reefs in the Caribbean, in particular, are under severe assault and coral in the U.S. Virgin Islands and off Puerto Rico had not recovered from 2005, when unusually warm waters that led to massive bleaching and disease killed up to 90 percent of the marine organisms on some reefs.
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In the first of a new series, Britain’s best dive clubs open their doors step forward Cambridge University Underwater Exploration Group
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An international team of divers has recovered two cannons and a collection of other military artefacts from an Elizabethan wreck that sank off the island of Alderney in the Channel Islands.
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