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Predatory Coral Eats Jellyfish

20.11.2009 15:52    divenews.com
Intriguing photographs, taken by scientists, record a coral eating a jellyfish. They usually feed on plankton, as well as products provided by photosynthetic algae. However, the photos show a stationary mushroom coral sucking in a large moon jellyfish... The pictures
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Predatory Coral Eats Jellyfish



"Freezer Plan" Bid to Save Coral

20.11.2009 15:52    divenews.com
In a bid to protect and preserve coral reefs from global warming, scientists are proposing storing samples of coral species in liquid nitrogen. This will allow future reintroduction to the seas if global temperatures can be stabilised... The meeting which
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Fast and Furious Star Leads Shark Expedition

20.11.2009 15:51    divenews.com
Paul Walker, star of "Fast and Furious", fulfilled a life long dream when he starred in a new TV documentary about great white sharks... A former marine biology student, Paul said that initially the experts and film crew were unsure
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Fast and Furious Star Leads Shark Expedition

Deep Sea Fish Captured on Camera

20.11.2009 15:51    divenews.com
The deepest living fish ever spotted in the southern hemisphere have been caught on camera. The bizarre-looking pink creatures were photographed at a depth of 7,560m (24,800ft), swimming in the Kermadec Trench off the coast of New Zealand... Last year,
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Deep Sea Fish Captured on Camera

Cameron 'Titanic Was Made To Fund Shipwreck Dive’

20.11.2009 15:51    divenews.com
The director of the epic film "Titanic" admits that he had no intention of making an epic movie when he set out to film Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio in the 1997 movie - he just wanted to make enough
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Cameron 'Titanic Was Made To Fund Shipwreck Dive’


U.S. West Coast Scuba Diving Pioneers

08.11.2009 08:45    divenews.com
To be honored at 2010 International Legends of Diving - Cozumel The Portage Quarry of Bowling Green, Ohio is pleased to announce the second offshore event for the LEGENDS OF DIVING. Held annually in Bowling Green since 2006, Jeff Rice,
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U.S. West Coast Scuba Diving Pioneers

Divers Probe Mayan Ruins Submerged in Guatemala Lake

08.11.2009 08:45    divenews.com
When Roberto Samayoa, a businessman and recreational diver who grew up near the lake where his grandmother told him legends of a sunken church, found underwater archeological ruins twelve years ago, no one believed him. Samayoa dived for years at
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Divers Probe Mayan Ruins Submerged in Guatemala Lake

Jacques Cousteau: The Sea King

08.11.2009 08:45    divenews.com
A biography about the life of Jacques Cousteau, written by author Brad Matsen has been released in hardback edition. Jacques Cousteau opened up the undersea world as no one has done before or since. But not generally know is the
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Jacques Cousteau: The Sea King

Pavlopetri The World's Oldest Known Submerged Town

08.11.2009 08:45    divenews.com
The world's oldest known submerged town has been revealed through the discovery of late Neolithic pottery. The finds were made during an archaeological survey of Pavlopetri, off the southern Laconia coast of Greece... Marine geo-archaeologist Dr Nic Flemming of the
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Pavlopetri The World's Oldest Known Submerged Town

The White Stuff: Marine Lab Team Seeks to Understand Coral Bleaching

08.11.2009 08:45    divenews.com
With technology similar to that used by physicians to perform magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, researchers from six institutions—including the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)—working at the Hollings Marine Laboratory (HML) in Charleston, S.C., are studying the metabolic
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The White Stuff: Marine Lab Team Seeks to Understand Coral Bleaching

Tags Reveal White Sharks Have Neighborhoods in the North Pacific

08.11.2009 08:45    divenews.com
The white shark may be the ultimate loner of the ocean, cruising thousands of miles in a solitary trek, but a team of researchers has discovered that the sharks have maintained such a consistent pattern of migration that over tens
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Tags Reveal White Sharks Have Neighborhoods in the North Pacific

Calm Before The Spawn: Climate Change and Coral Spawning

08.11.2009 08:45    divenews.com
Study sheds new light on threats to coral reproduction What's the point of setting up marine reserves to protect coral reefs from pollution, ship groundings and overfishing if climate change could cause far more damage? A study published this week
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Calm Before The Spawn: Climate Change and Coral Spawning

Mantis Shrimps Could Show Us The Way To A Better DVD

08.11.2009 08:45    divenews.com
The remarkable eyes of a marine crustacean could inspire the next generation of DVD and CD players, according to a new study from the University of Bristol published today in Nature Photonics... The mantis shrimps in the study are found
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Mantis Shrimps Could Show Us The Way To A Better DVD

Sinking of the MV Sipadan Mermaid Malaysia

17.10.2009 13:02    divenews.com
The Reef Dive Resort on Mataking Island, Sabah, Malaysia created its 2nd artificial reef, in the shape of the MV Sipadan Mermaid, a 52ft steel hulled vessel... The Reef Dive Resort at Pulau Mataking, Sabah is a hide-away island of
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Sinking of the MV Sipadan Mermaid Malaysia

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