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THURSDAY, 27 DECEMBER 2007
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Beneath The Sea 2008 to be Held March 28 - 30 |
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Beneath The Sea's 32nd annual Ocean Adventure Exposition and Travel Show is an annual celebration featuring underwater arts and sciences at the Meadowlands Exhibition and Conference center in Secaucus, NJ.
The conference will be held from March 28 - 30, 2008. Workshops include the following:
PSI Visual Cylinder Inspection and HAZMAT Training: A. Dale Fox
Drysuit Use, Maintenance
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WEDNESDAY, 26 DECEMBER 2007
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Divers Set Record for Longest Cave Passage |
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Florida Divers Jarrod Jablonski and Casey McKinlay swam through 7 miles of underground freshwater cave, creating the record for the longest cave passage.
Jablonski and McKinlay started at the small cave entrance of Turner Sink on December 15 and resurfaced at Wakulla Springs State Park near Tallahassee, Florida, the next day.
It took them both over 6 hours to complete the dangerous
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FRIDAY, 21 DECEMBER 2007
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DOLPHINS AND WHALES 3D to be Released Feb. 2008 |
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Filmmakers and environmentalists Francois and Jean-Jacques Mantello and ocean explorer Jean-Michel Cousteau announced that together, they came up with a new 3D documentary film entitled "DOLPHINS AND WHALES 3D: Tribes of the Ocean".
The documentary will be released at IMAX (R) Theatres starting February 15 of next year. The surge of ocean-themed films in 3D Entertainment is hoped to send
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THURSDAY, 20 DECEMBER 2007
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DiveFilm HD Podcast Makes Best of Podcasts List 07 |
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iTunes announced its "Best of 2007 Podcasts," and DiveFilm High Definition Podcast Video has been named to the Best of 2007 Podcasts, Classic Video" list. The only diving-related podcast to make the iTunes "Best of 2007" list, DiveFilm Podcasts have been featured at iTunes since their launch December 2005, shortly after the first video-capable iPods were introduced. The podcasts are now availa
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WEDNESDAY, 19 DECEMBER 2007
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Thistlegorm Wreck Re-opens for Diving |
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After installing a dive boat mooring system and drilling an air-escape holes in the Red Sea wreck of the ss Thistlegorm, The Hurghada Environmental Protection and Conservation Association (HEPCA) opened the wreck again for diving.
The HEPCA placed 32 mooring lines and air-escape outlets to prevent more damage to the Thistlegorm's structure.
Volunteer divers from the Red Sea community
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