Scuba Diving Accident Intervention Bahamas 12/04/08 HD

Scuba divers not checking air and run out and needed help. Dive within your limits!! In HD!


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      Scuba Diver Girls Celebrate HMCS Yukon 10 year Anniversary

      www.scubadivergirls.com The Scuba Diver Girls worked together with Waterhorse Charters, California Ships to Reefs, Stella Luna Productions, and OTS Technologies to create a live underwater press conference to commemorate anniversary of the reefing of the HMCS Yukon Canadian Destroyer off the coast of San Diego. With the use of Full Face Masks with audio communications, the divers talked while diving at the Yukon about what a wonderful project this was. There was also a time capsule placed in the Yukon that contains memorabilia and messages from some of the Yukon’s original project members. This was truly a wonderful experience. Category:


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      Scuba Diving, Rosin Wreck, Wilmington NC

      Rosin Wreck 40 miles south of Wilmington NC in 115ft of water. May 12,2006. www.wilmingtondiving.com


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      Turtles Brazil Scuba Diving

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      Scuba Diver Girls Dive Carmel Point, Carmel California

      www.scubadivergirls.com We arrived in Carmel late in the day so we tried to hurry to the dive site before dark! It was about 5:30pm when we arrived. It was tucked back in a beautiful Carmel neighborhood. Parking was easy and there were convenient stairs to access the beach. The kelp was near the shore…so no big swim!! But the waves are crashing pretty hard against the rocks so you need to be careful how you navigate. Conditions changes as we were diving and toward the end it was like being in a washing machine! Depths were only about 25-30 feet and the water temp was about 55 degrees. When we exited…waves were much bigger! Overall a very fun dive but you need to be ready for anything.


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      SCUBA Diving Melbourne – Spider Crabs at Rye Pier annual mid winter moult by www.NetBookings.com.au

      What a sight, thousands of spider crabs all together for their mid winter moult. It lasts a few weeks and then all goes back to normal until next year.


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      Scuba Diving in Cocos, Costa Rica

      Virtual tour of a typical dive site of Cocos, Costa Rica. Dive into the deep blue waters of the tropical Eastern Pacific and get close to schools of grunts and snappers, sharks and rays. Can you tell all the species on this clip? Here follows the list (in no particular order)… if you find a fish not listed, write a comment ;-) Casting: Divers of the Undersea Hunter (Homo sapiens) Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna lewini) White-tipped Reef Shark ( Triaenodon obesus) Spotted Eagle Ray (Aetobatus narinari) Marbled Ray (Taeniura meyeni) Bluefin Trevally (Caranx melampygus) Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares) Pacific Dog Snapper ( Lutjanus novemfasciatus) Mullet Snapper (Lutjanus aratus) Cottonmouth Jack (Uraspis helvola) Blue-and-Gold Snapper (Lutjanus viridis) Leather Bass (Dermatolepis dermatolepis) Chinese Trumpetfish (Aulostomus chinensis) Pacific Creolefish (Parenthias colonus) Rainbow Runner (Elagatis bipinnulata)


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      Scuba Diving in Newfoundland, Canada

      A compilation of some of our best footage, featuring shipwrecks, Humpbacks, Beluga and narwhal whales, marine life, sharks,mola mola and just about everything you can find in Newfoundland Labrador underwater adventures. www.oceanquestcharters.com


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      Scuba Diving Lessons : How to Use a Scuba Mask

      Scuba masks come in different styles, including a split-lens mask, a full-face mask and a frame-less mask. Make sure scuba masks seal on the face by breathing in slightly with the mask and seeing if the mask falls off. Discover more about using a scuba mask with information from a scuba instructor in this free video on scuba diving. Expert: Gregg Eddy Contact: www.flatironsscuba.com Bio: Gregg Eddy is a certified scuba instructor who has been teaching scuba classes for over 10 years. Filmmaker: Clay Roberts


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