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Saharan Dust Storms Sustain Life in Atlantic Ocean

22.07.2008 17:33    divenews.com
Research at the University of Liverpool has found how Saharan dust storms help sustain life over extensive regions of the North Atlantic Ocean Research at the University of Liverpool has found how Saharan dust storms help sustain life over extensive
World    Diving


Satellite Tracking Technology to Shed Light on Shark Behaviour

22.07.2008 17:32    divenews.com
A University of Queensland (UQ) marine biologist will use satellite technology to track tiger sharks as part of a project to better understand the greatly feared sea dwellers and prevent future attacks on bathers... UQ PhD student Bonnie Holmes said
World    Diving


Pringle Trots The Path...5.14 R...E10

22.07.2008 17:28    ukclimbing.com
The Californian climber Ethan Pringle has quickly repeated The Path (5.14 R, 130') established by Sonnie Trotter last August.Ethan Pringle is one of the rising stars of American climbing who...

Cobra Crack - Repeated

22.07.2008 17:28    ukclimbing.com
Preliminary Report, more details to follow.News has reached us that Nico Favresse has repeated Cobra Crack in Squamish.Cobra Crack is one of the hardest traditionally protected routes in the...

Lisa Rands Ticks South African V12

22.07.2008 17:28    ukclimbing.com
Lisa Rands sent Nutsa (V12) despite rainy weather at the sandstone mecca of Rocklands, South Africa. Rands had tried the problem on previous trips to the area, but bad weather and injury hindered...

Ground-Up Round-Up, Action..Action..Action..

22.07.2008 17:28    ukclimbing.com
The ground-up scene in the UK is still buzzing, with the main players hacking their way up everything, from the loose horror-shows of the sea cliffs to the bullet hard gritstone test...

Divers Raise Cash For Dive Rescue Team

22.07.2008 01:13    divenews.com
The 14th annual Scuba Diving Treasure Hunt and Barbecue in support of the Larimer County Dive Rescue Team, took place on Saturday, where divers searched for numbered golf balls which corresponded to various prizes such as wetsuits and divewatches. High
World    Diving

Rising Oil Prices Create New Dive Jobs in U.K.

22.07.2008 01:12    divenews.com
The soaring price of oil is currently encouraging an increasing number of construction workers to re-train as off-shore divers as the current North Sea boom coincides with reduced jobs in the building industry... The Underwater Centre, in Fort William, is
World    Diving

Lusitania's Sinking May Finally be Solved

22.07.2008 01:12    divenews.com
American entrepreneur Gregg Bemis finally gets courts go-ahead to explore the wreck off Ireland Odyssey Marine Exploration (OME), a Florida-based company, has been contracted by Bemis to conduct the survey and he will be joining them as they assess the
World    Diving

Tahoe Divers Test Water Scooters

22.07.2008 01:12    divenews.com
Five experienced scuba divers, Ben McGeever,Vic Erickson, Alan Studley and James and Janet Flenner, are currently testing water scooters at Hurricane Bay, to compare speed and battery life of the vehicles (against manufacturers claims) to compile a list of scooter
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Saipan Introduces New Scuba Laws

22.07.2008 01:12    divenews.com
Saipan's Safety Diving Act has just been updated to include new powers for the police and will bring about tighter regulations for the diving industry. Police will now be able to enforce the laws which scuba instructors and businesses are
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