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May 26, 2011

Successful Expedition Places Humans At Lower Limits Of Mesophotic Zone; 'A Very Exciting Time For Benthic Marine Scientists'

Ocean Opportunity, a Rhode Island based not for profit organization, is pleased to announce the safe and successful return of an expedition to explore ...
May 19, 2011

Explorers Find Historic SS Dix Shipwreck In Seattle's Elliott Bay; 'An Important Piece Of Local History'

Using a five passenger submarine and a remotely operated vehicle, a team of local explorers has discovered a historic Mosquito Fleet Steamer in Elliott Bay...
May 19, 2011

Bulgarian Communist Dictator's Plane to Be Submerged in Black Sea

The personal plane of late Bulgarian Communist dictator Todor Zhivkov is to be submerged in the bay of the Black Sea city of Varna, where it will become an underwater tourist attraction
May 4, 2011

Angel Effect: National Geographic Features Cave Diver's Story Of Life, Death And The Third Man

University of Kentucky geologist and cave diver Stephanie Schwabe recalls her 1997 dive into the Mermaid's Lair, on the south side of Grand Bahama Island quite plainly.

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Articles tagged died

Diver 'died of heart attack brought on by stress of saving friend from drowning

An experienced diver died of a heart attack in the Red Sea four days after he rescued a friend in difficulty. Robert Fox was accidentally left behind after he helped ...

Mar 15, 2010 comments: 0

Diver forced to leave dying mate to drown in cave

The South Australian cave in which a Victorian diver died on the weekend is "infamous’’ and has proved fatal before, a local policeman says. The man’s body was recovered 37 metres below the surface at Mount Schank, in the state’s so....

http://www.theage.com.au, Mar 18, 2010 comments: 0
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Female diver died after having panic attack in just 6ft of water

A DIVER drowned after she had a panic attack in just six feet of water. Kim Eberst was 200 yards from a Coastguard station when she thought her breathing equipment had failed.....

Aug 26, 2010 comments: 0
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