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November 6, 2023 by HAL
ScubaRadio live studio video feed for 11-11-23. Read the entire article at scubaradio.com
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November 6, 2023 / March 6, 2024 by HAL
Chris Lemons, a deep sea saturation diver, survived a catastrophic accident in the North Sea and his story is the focus of the documentary “Last Breath.” He continues to work in the offshore industry and is available for public speaking engagements. Read the article
Chris Lemons, a deep sea saturation diver, survived a harrowing accident 300 feet below the North Sea, which is the focus of the documentary ‘Last Breath’ and an upcoming Hollywood movie. Despite the ordeal, he continues work in the offshore industry and offers public speaking engagements, with links to his website and LinkedIn provided for […]
The October news highlights important developments in shark conservation. A statement from the IUCN Commission promotes non-lethal management of sharks over culling. Additionally, a new ancient shark species was found in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, and studies reveal that sharks have low cancer rates due to their slow evolution, which also makes them less adaptable to […]
November 4, 2023 by HAL
This segment discusses updates from the History of Diving Museum and provides information on diving in California lakes. Read the article
November 3, 2023 by HAL
The podcast episode discusses the recent loss of a notable figure in the dive community, Bret Gilliam, known for his contribution to technical diving. The hosts pay tribute to his legacy. Read the article
November 2, 2023 by HAL
Coral Restoration Foundation began returning rescued corals after a heatwave caused bleaching. 362 non-Acroporid corals were moved to a nursery for monitoring due to environmental challenges. Return of more corals is pending health clearance in November. Read the article
FUNDEMAR, RRFB, and SECORE collaborate to enhance Coral Seeding technology in the Caribbean by improving coral breeding techniques and fostering interdisciplinary teamwork. The project aims to boost coral restoration efforts by implementing innovative methods across the region. Read the article
The Gallipoli Peninsula holds historical significance from World War I, attracting visitors to explore its wrecks. Gallipoli’s underwater park features transformed historical wrecks into dive sites, with efforts to protect and promote these historical sites. Technical and recreational divers can explore wrecks at varying depths in Gallipoli, with DAN representatives ensuring diver safety through Turkey’s […]
November 1, 2023 by HAL
ScubaRadio live studio video feed for 11-4-23. Read the entire article at scubaradio.com
October 28, 2023 by HAL
Thorsten Waelde, also known as Toddy, discusses the Bel Torrente Cave exploration project, a complex endeavor involving dry and flooded cave sections. The project requires living underground for days, facing logistical challenges and mental strain. Toddy details the team, skills, equipment, and procedures involved, including the use of Seacraft Dive Propulsion vehicles. Additionally, he mentions […]
Greg The Divemaster and friends host the ScubaRadio Halloweenie Spooktacular. Valentina, the Psychic Mermaid, predicts the future of the ScubaRadio ScubaSquad. Read the article
October 27, 2023 by HAL
Coral reefs are vital ecosystems supporting marine life and coastal protection. They have symbiotic relationships with algae, eat where they poop, and serve as nurseries. Coral reefs face threats from coastal development, climate change, and pollution. Read the article
The Great Dive Podcast’s Halloween episode discusses a spooky story from Jamesy’s past involving an underwater habitat in the Baltic Sea. They mention encounters with Germans, French women, a Brit, and the absence of bathrooms. The narrative includes a mysterious moon pool. There’s also a promo code for Manscaped products. Read the article
October 26, 2023 by HAL
OceanX explores, discovers, and tells ocean stories, training future explorers. Read the article
October 24, 2023 by HAL
ScubaRadio aired a Halloween special live studio video feed on 10-28-23. Divers discussed spooky underwater encounters and Halloween-themed gear. Read the entire article at scubaradio.com
October 23, 2023 by HAL
Overfishing happens when fish, including sharks, are caught faster than they can reproduce. Because sharks grow slowly and have long pregnancies, they are especially vulnerable. This practice threatens ocean health by decreasing shark populations, which are crucial for maintaining balance in marine ecosystems. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
October 23, 2023 / March 6, 2024 by HAL
Bobbie Scholley, a former U.S. Navy officer, shares her diving experiences and contributions to the diving community, including leadership roles in notable navy diving operations and her involvement in non-profit work. Bobbie is recognized for her speaking engagements and involvement in diving organizations, advocating for veteran divers. Read the article
October 21, 2023 by HAL
Greg The Divemaster and friends discuss plans for ScubaRadio to diversify into breakfast meats and mention having diver beads for DEMA in New Orleans. Read the article
October 20, 2023 by HAL
The podcast episode discusses confusion around hypothermia symptoms in cold water off the coast of Northern California. Read the article
October 17, 2023 by HAL
ScubaRadio hosts discuss various topics related to scuba diving in their live studio video feed on October 21, 2023. Read the entire article at scubaradio.com
October 13, 2023 by HAL
In Episode 339 of The Great Dive Podcast, the hosts recount a story of a warm water diver trying a cold water dive in Norway, which turned out to be exhausting and dangerous due to issues like cold water, dry suits, dark water, and being overweight. They advise listeners to tip their dive guides. Read […]
October 12, 2023 by HAL
The Oceanics Programme is focused on protecting oceanic sharks and rays, which are crucial for ocean health. These species are significantly threatened by overfishing, and immediate actions need to be taken to help their populations recover. Improving fisheries management is essential for ensuring the sustainability of these important marine animals. Read the full article at […]
October 11, 2023 by HAL
In July, experts began mapping important habitats for sharks, rays, and chimaeras in the Mediterranean and Black Seas. Additionally, researchers found that basking sharks can warm their bodies like great white sharks, making them an unusual exception among mostly cold-blooded fish species. Read the full article at www.sharktrust.org
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