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Diving Liverpool Bay shipwrecks
The sea around Merseyside’s coastline, which is littered with centuries of shipwrecks, is a haven for wildlife.
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The hidden world of police UK divers
Underwater search teams are a familiar sight during major police investigations. But what is it like to make a living probing the country’s murkiest recesses?
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Indonesia – Bunaken Island – Diving in Two Fish Divers
A diving report for our German speeaking readers from Eva-Maria Krieger.
Wir sind gerade aus Indonesien zurückgekommen und waren Mitte März eine komplette Woche bei den Two Fish Divers, einer englischen PADI Tauchbasis, auf Bunaken Island.
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Die Tauchplätze um Bunaken und Siladen herum sind allesamt einzigartig! Eine überwältigende Vielfalt an Fischen und Korallen, die Riffe sind intakt....
Nina Preisner breaks world record in 159.8m (525ft) dive to wrecked cargo ship
A Briton who gave up her job as a lawyer to pursue a career in watersports has claimed the record for the world’s deepest dive on to a wreck by a woman.
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Japan’s Ama Women Divers
SHIRAHAMA, Japan. Japan’s legendary ama women shellfish divers, immortalised on stamps and in the 1967 James Bond film “You Only Live Twice”, have grown older and their numbers have declined but they still enjoy their work and earn enough to carry on.
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The last of a diving breed
In the old days of brass helmets and dangerous depths, Phil Fatolitis was a model of macho. Now he’s a model of longevity.
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Secret spy diver report revealed
He was a war hero – but his family say he was abandoned by his country and left to die in the murky waters of Portsmouth Harbour.
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Scuba Scouts
Scuba Scouts, students 11 to 18, immerse themselves in science, rescue and exploration, not just fish gazing.
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The Secret of the Pearl Islands Revealed After 137 Years
For the past 137 years, a mysterious wreck has emerged at low tide each day on a beach off the coast of Panama. Researchers now know that it’s the presumed lost “Sub Marine Explorer,” one of the world’s first submarines and a vessel that would ultimately kill its German inventor.
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