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Cave diving proves dangerous, exhilirating hobby By ASHLEY MILLS Avenue Writer
Ryan Meyer spotted the entrance to the cave.
After a slow descent, he swam past a sign displaying a picture of the Grim Reaper. He ignored its message: "STOP! Prevent your death! Go no farther."
Meyer giddily entered the dark world.
The current began to suck him through the 20-foot cylindrical cave. The swim, which took him 150 feet deep and 9,000 feet from the cave's entrance, was ef... Read More
CYBER DIVER News Network by LUTHER MONROE - CDNN Safety News Editor
DORSET, UK (26 Feb 2007) -- A female scuba diver was airlifted to hospital after a scuba diving accident off the coast of Dorset.
The dive boat crew called for help after the diver lost consciousness.
The Portland Coastguard scrambled a helicopter, which took the injured diver and her dive buddy to Poole hospital.
Both divers were treated at the Poole hospital recompression chamber and are expected to recover.... Read More
TWO young men from the Sutherland Shire may face court charges over allegedly catching more than 250 times the legal bag limit of abalone at Aragunnu in the Mimosa Rocks National Park, south of Bermagui.
NSW Department of Primary Industries Manager Special Operations (Fisheries) Tony Andrews said fisheries officers apprehended the men while conducting a routine surveillance operation 'Delta Juliet' on Thursday, March 22.
One man was aged 29 from Cronulla and the other aged 20 from Bund... Read More
scubology - scuba diving terms
Scuba diving terms, definitions and scuba diving slang
Here are a few scuba diving terms so you don't feel out of place in the water.
Ambient light - Available sunlight underwater or "Natural light" used as a source of illumination
ABLJ - Adjustable buoyancy life jacket
Air hog Diver- Apparently one who sucks tank dry in record time
AOW - Advanced Open Water (PADI qualification)
Atmospheric pressure - The amount of pressure th... Read More
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) -- A therapy program for wounded soldiers that is based on scuba diving is seeing good results during its first year, the leader says.
On Saturday, Underwater Warriors will take some soldiers to the Cayman Islands for a week of open water diving.
“This is part of telling the world who we are,” said Nancy MacPherson, who founded the nonprofit group in 2006 with her son. The program works in conjunction with Fort Campbell’s Wound... Read More
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