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    November 5, 2024

  • New Children’s Book ‘My Mum’s a Scuba Diver’ Is Now Available For Purchase

    A new children's book titled "My Mum's a Scuba Diver" has been released by Girls That Scuba. Written by Sarah Richard and illustrated by Elisa Varetti, the book aims to inspire curiosity in young readers about the ocean and scuba diving. It features a mother who dives as a hobby, highlighting her role as a powerful role model. The book celebrates female adventurers and encourages children to see their mothers as heroes, fostering an early love for the ocean. It is available through the Girls That Scuba online store and Amazon. marine exploration ocean scuba diver Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com

  • Extracting cave-diver’s body ‘technically demanding’

    A diver died in a cave in Ticino, Switzerland, after going missing during a dive. His body was found at a depth of 40 meters, 200 meters from the cave entrance. Recovering the body is challenging due to narrow passages, poor visibility, and the need for expert cave divers. The operation requires careful planning and multiple dives to safely extract the body. cave diving recovery operation Scuba Diver Mag Visibility

  • MAST steps in to save museum shipwreck items

    The Maritime Archaeology Sea Trust (MAST) has successfully intervened to save half of the shipwreck treasures that were going to be auctioned off in Cornwall. These items, which number 514, are significant artifacts from UK shipwrecks and represent about 50% of the Charlestown Shipwreck Treasure Museum's collection. This collection includes historical items from Royal Navy ships and famous trading vessels. Many wreck divers were concerned about these artifacts being sold to private collectors, which could mean they would be lost to public view. artifacts MAST Scuba Diver Mag shipwrecks

  • Scuba Diving Translations in 27 Languages

    Scuba diving is a global pastime that connects people from different cultures. Knowing how to say "scuba diving" in various languages can enhance your travel experience and help you connect with fellow divers. The article provides translations in 27 languages, along with useful phrases for introducing yourself as a dive buddy and common diving equipment. Learning scuba diving vocabulary is beneficial for building friendships in the diving community and improving your underwater experiences. dive buddy diving equipment scuba diving

  • Scuba Diving Back In Time – The Ordovician Period

    Diving during the Ordovician period is depicted in a fascinating clip featuring Nigel Marvin. It shows a "what if" scenario of scuba diving with ancient sea creatures like Sea Scorpions and Orthocones. Although thrilling, the idea of diving back in time raises questions about extinct species that might still exist today, a concept known as Lazarus taxon. While entertaining, this prompts a conversation about the mysteries of marine life and the possibility of discovering creatures long thought extinct. For Scuba Divers marine life Ordovician period scuba diving

  • Shark Enters the Cage With Divers (video)

    Two scuba divers experienced a terrifying moment when a great white shark entered their cage off the western Cape Coast of South Africa. At a depth of 20 feet, the shark missed the bait and became trapped inside the cage with them. Jerry and Peter lost their air supply and had to touch the shark to escape through an opening in the cage. This incident highlights the dangers of improper shark diving practices, especially related to baiting techniques that are often illegal. cage diving For Scuba Divers scuba divers Shark Diving

  • Diver dies in Sorgente del Brenno cave in Ticino, Switzerland

    A cave diver has tragically died while diving in the Sorgente del Brenno cave in Ticino, Switzerland. The diver failed to return from his dive, prompting search efforts by local police and the Swiss Speleological Rescue Service. The cave is known for its challenging conditions, including steep drops that reach depths of 68 meters and narrow passages generally explored solo. The body was found at a depth of over 40 meters, approximately 200 meters from the entrance, and recovery operations are ongoing, complicated by poor visibility and the cave's shape. cave diving DIVE Magazine Sorgente del Brenno Ticino

  • Shark Trust’s ‘Oceanic 31’ exhibits now up for auction

    The Shark Trust's 'Oceanic 31' art exhibition, which showcases works that highlight the beauty and importance of sharks and rays, is nearing its end. Currently, 27 of the 31 artworks are available for silent auction until December 7, 2024, to raise funds for the Shark Trust's conservation programs. The auction features a variety of art styles, with starting bids ranging from £50 to £2,000. The exhibition will also be displayed at the Royal Geographical Society in London from November 26 until the auction's conclusion. This initiative aims to inspire more people to appreciate marine life and support shark conservation efforts. conservation DIVE Magazine Oceanic 31 Shark Trust

  • Wreck Interior Studies — Part V (USS Saratoga Mash-Up)

    This post focuses on the collaboration between Brett Eldridge and Sean Twomey to explore the interiors of the wreck of the USS Saratoga. They combined photogrammetry models of various ship components, including the Combat Information Center (CIC) and the elevator shaft. Their goal was to create a visual guide for divers to navigate through the wreck. This innovative approach aims to enhance dive briefings for penetration dives, making them safer and more informative for scuba divers. Penetration dives Photogrammetry USS Saratoga WRECKED IN MY REVO


  • November 4, 2024

  • Our Top Facts About Clams

    Clams are interesting sea creatures that play an important role in ocean ecosystems. They filter water, which helps keep it clean and clear. Clams are also a vital food source for many marine animals, including fish and birds. As a scuba diver, spotting clams can enhance your underwater experience and highlight the diversity of marine life. Understanding their role in the ecosystem can make diving even more enjoyable. clams marine life ocean Original Diving

  • PADI Invests In Global Campaigns To Drive Industry Growth

    PADI is actively investing in marketing campaigns aimed at attracting new divers and supporting existing members. They created tools to help dive centers and professionals gain more certifications and leads. One initiative allows certified divers to invite others to start their learning journey with discounts on courses. PADI also launched the Master Scuba Diver Challenge to encourage continued education, offering prizes for those who achieve the Master Scuba Diver rating. The "100 Reasons" campaign aims to attract new dive professionals by highlighting the opportunities within diving careers. DiveNewswire diver acquisition Master Scuba Diver PADI

  • Diving solo with the sharks of Tiger Harbour

    Diving at Tiger Harbour in the southern Maldives offers a unique experience with tiger sharks. Ekrem Parmaksiz recently visited this renowned location to learn more about these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. Over the past eight years, Tiger Harbour has gained popularity among divers, with many visitors eager to see the iconic tiger sharks. Parmaksiz's exploration aimed to go beyond the usual group diving experience, seeking a deeper understanding of shark behavior. Scuba Diver Mag Shark Diving solo diving tiger sharks

  • Sea of Change Foundation Auction & Official Sponsors Raise Funds for Conservation

    The Sea of Change Foundation is hosting an online auction from November 1 to November 30, 2024, to raise funds for environmental conservation. Supported by sponsors like SSI and DAN, the auction will feature various adventure trips, dive gear, and unique items, many starting below retail price. Proceeds from the auction will support community-based conservation projects globally. This initiative aims to create a positive impact on marine life and ecosystems, making it essential for the diving community to participate and donate. conservation DiveNewswire Sea of Change Foundation SSI

  • Spooktacular Underwater Adventure: Oyster Diving’s First Halloween Scuba Party at Mercers Lake

    Oyster Diving held its first Halloween Scuba Party at Mercers Lake, transforming it into a spooky underwater environment. Around 20 divers explored the lake, filled with ghostly decorations, glow sticks, and underwater pumpkins. After the dive, participants enjoyed food like pumpkin soup and brownies. Due to its success, Oyster Diving plans to make this event an annual celebration with live music and a bar next year. diving Halloween scuba Scubaverse

  • Schedule Your Free, Confidential CA Prop 65 Consultation at DEMA Show

    DEMA Show is offering free, private consultations about California's Proposition 65 for diving professionals attending the event. This law has affected many diving manufacturers and retailers by imposing strict regulations that could lead to litigation and fines. The consultations will be held in 20-minute segments with an attorney experienced in this field. It's first-come, first-served for registered attendees and exhibitors, providing a good opportunity to get essential advice. DEMA Show DiveNewswire diving manufacturers Proposition 65

  • Defend Marine Wildlife: Join Sea Shepherd’s Local Chapters

    Marine wildlife faces serious threats from illegal fishing, gill nets, and plastic waste. To combat these issues, it's important to join local Sea Shepherd chapters. By volunteering, you can help protect the oceans and the creatures living in them. Activities include beach cleanups, community events, and education efforts. Together, we can make a difference in marine conservation. conservation marine wildlife ocean Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

  • Deep Blue Adventures Features World-Class Seminars, PRE-SHOW Coffee Hour, Anniversary Party and FREE Products During DEMA Show

    Deep Blue Adventures is gearing up for the DEMA Show 2024 in Las Vegas with exciting events and seminars. Attendees can win dive trips to amazing locations like the Philippines and Mozambique during their seminars. The show will also feature a Coffee Power Hour and a booth party to celebrate Deep Blue’s 20th anniversary. Their seminars are designed to help dive professionals grow their travel programs, with insights from respected leaders in the diving community. DEMA Show dive seminars DiveNewswire scuba travel

  • Supporter Spotlight: Heather Stevens, Ensuring the Future of Ocean Livelihoods

    Heather Stevens is a key supporter of ocean conservation through her work with Oceana. After learning about threats to oceans, including overfishing, she joined the Board of Directors of Oceana and helped shape campaigns to combat illegal fishing. Stevens used her insurance expertise to push major companies to improve their screening of fishing operations. One successful project is Global Fishing Watch, which uses satellite technology to reveal illegal fishing activities, helping protect local fishermen’s livelihoods, especially in vulnerable areas like Senegal. fishing data illegal fishing ocean conservation. Oceana

  • Visit Solitude Liveaboards & Resorts at DEMA Show 2024

    Visit Booth #5130 at the DEMA Show in Las Vegas 2024 to explore the exciting offerings from Solitude Liveaboards and Resorts. Experience their new liveaboard, Solitude Gaia, which features world-class dive sites in Palau. The booth will also showcase the 3SIXTY Booking Platform and Appreciation Program, making trip planning easy and rewarding for loyal customers. Don't miss out on daily giveaways and special booking offers for your next dive adventure! DEMA Show DiveNewswire diving Solitude Liveaboards

  • New PADI Courses Locator – How To Show Up

    The new PADI Courses Locator helps beginners and certified divers easily find courses that match their needs. It features a simple interface with filters for location, course type, experience level, price, and more. New divers will see nearby Open Water courses based on their location, making it easy to start their diving journey. The system also provides direct booking options and a map to locate dive centers. Ensuring your dive shop is accurately listed can attract more customers and boost bookings. courses diving PADI PADI Pros

  • Success for England’s largest seagrass restoration project

    England's largest seagrass restoration project has successfully restored eight hectares of seagrass in Plymouth Sound and the Solent Maritime. The five-year, £2.5 million project aimed to protect important seabed habitats and involved innovative methods. Techniques included 'seed broadcasting' with a special device and cultivating seedlings in a lab for replanting. A key factor in the project's success was reducing damage from boat moorings by using eco-friendly options. This restoration work is crucial for marine ecosystems that scuba divers explore. DIVE Magazine Marine Conservation Seagrass underwater restoration

  • Ocean Conservation Projects in Brazil & How You Can Help

    Brazil has beautiful coastlines and various ocean conservation projects that need help from divers. Organizations like Acqua Sub and Dive Center Narwhal are actively working to protect marine life and educate the public about responsible diving. They organize cleanup events and emphasize the importance of preserving the ocean's health. Oceano Sub also engages the local community through beach cleanups and educational talks. New divers can join these efforts to help keep Brazil's waters clean and healthy. conservation dive ocean

  • OC and Rebreather Divers: Quick Quiz

    New divers can take a quick quiz to learn about the differences between open-circuit (OC) and rebreather diving. OC divers breathe air from tanks and exhale into the water. Rebreather divers reuse the air by scrubbing out carbon dioxide. Each type has its own techniques and safety measures, making it important to understand which suits your diving style best. This knowledge will help you become a more informed diver. Dive RAID International open-circuit rebreather scuba diving

  • Experience The Huge Great White Sharks of Guadalupe

    Great white sharks in Guadalupe Island are a must-see for divers. The experience of shark diving varies between August and October, so planning is essential. An engaging video captures breathtaking drone and underwater footage of these magnificent creatures. Eco-tourism plays a key role in supporting the conservation of these sharks, making diving in Guadalupe both thrilling and important for the ocean's health. eco-tourism For Scuba Divers Great White Sharks Guadalupe Island

  • Six Ocean Animals That Rely on Kelp for Survival

    Kelp forests are vital habitats for many ocean animals, providing food and shelter. Six notable species depend on kelp for survival. The giant Pacific octopus uses kelp for camouflage and as a hunting ground. Kelp crabs rely on kelp for both food and protection from predators. Sea otters, key players in this ecosystem, help control sea urchin populations that can damage kelp. Other species like sunflower stars and herring also play significant roles in the kelp ecosystem, showcasing the importance of these underwater forests. kelp forests marine biodiversity Ocean Wise sea otters

  • Highlights from the Kelp Summit in Vancouver

    The Kelp Summit in Vancouver gathered stakeholders to discuss the kelp industry and its environmental impact. Participants highlighted the importance of respecting Indigenous knowledge in kelp restoration practices. They emphasized the need for a shared approach to monitoring restoration success and balancing urgency with careful planning. The summit also focused on building a sustainable kelp market that benefits coastal communities. Collaborative efforts are essential for both the growth of the seaweed industry and the conservation of kelp forests. kelp ocean Ocean Wise Restoration

  • 100+ Hand Signals For Scuba divers

    Communication is vital for scuba divers, and hand signals are a key way to convey messages underwater. Divers should practice these signals regularly to keep their skills sharp. Both divers need to understand each other's signals for effective communication. A video showcases 107 hand signals used by divers worldwide, encouraging viewers to reflect on which signals they are familiar with. communication. For Scuba Divers hand signals scuba divers

  • Anthony’s Key 2024 DEMA Show Special Now Available

    Anthony's Key Resort in Roatan is offering special dive packages at the 2024 DEMA Show. These exclusive deals are available only to dive travel professionals for a limited time. The resort's team looks forward to connecting with industry colleagues during the show and invites attendees to visit Booth #3056 for more information. They aim to enhance visitors' dive experiences while preserving the beauty of the Caribbean. Anthony's Key DEMA Show dive travel DiveNewswire

  • Start ’em Young: Discover our Bubblemakers Program

    The Bubblemakers program introduces children to the amazing world of scuba diving. It offers a fun way for kids to explore and gain confidence in the water. This program is great for young aquaphiles and makes an ideal gift. It helps children develop skills and enjoy underwater adventures safely. Bubblemakers children Dive Blog scuba diving

  • Adaptive Scuba Training by Diveheart at DEMA Show

    Diveheart will present a seminar called “Building a Better Adaptive Dive Briefing” at the 2024 DEMA Show. This seminar will focus on creating effective and inclusive dive briefings for adaptive divers. Diveheart specializes in adaptive scuba diving, helping individuals with disabilities and wounded veterans gain confidence and independence through underwater experiences. The seminar will cover the importance of clear communication and personalized dive planning. It is open to divers, instructors, and dive professionals interested in improving their adaptive diving skills. adaptive diving DEMA Show DiveHeart DiveNewswire

  • BSAC Releases Annual Incident Report

    The British Sub-Aqua Club has released its annual diving incident report for 2023, which documents 242 incidents in the UK, including nine fatalities. The total number of incidents reported, including those overseas, reached 355. September 2023 was noted as having the highest number of incidents, likely due to warmer weather encouraging more diving activity. The report indicates that incident rates in the UK have remained steady since 2014, with variations attributed largely to foreign diving activity reporting. diving fatalities incidents Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com

  • Dive into Comfort: Announcing the Reef Rewards Members Lounge at DEMA Show 2024!

    The Reef Rewards Members Lounge will debut at the DEMA Show 2024 in Las Vegas, providing a relaxing space for members to unwind. Located near booth 7067, the lounge will feature games and opportunities to win prizes such as dive trips and exclusive merchandise. Members can connect with industry professionals and learn about how to benefit from the Reef Rewards program. This lounge will be open daily from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, welcoming both existing and new members from dive shops and clubs. DEMA Show DiveNewswire Reef Rewards scuba diving

  • How to Properly Maintain Your Scuba Diving Gear for Longevity

    Proper maintenance of scuba diving gear is essential for safety and longevity. Rinse all equipment with fresh water after each dive to prevent saltwater damage. Store gear in a cool, dry place and ensure everything is dry before storing to avoid mold. Regularly inspect gear for signs of wear and have important equipment serviced annually by a professional. Following these practices will ensure that your scuba gear remains safe and functional for many dives to come. gear maintenance Nemo Diving Center scuba diving

  • Experience the Revolutinary SSI APP at DEMA Show – A Leading Reason Dive Centers Are Joining SSI

    The MySSI App is a new tool designed to improve customer retention for dive centers. It connects dive centers with every customer who has trained or gone diving with them. The app helps divers manage their certifications and track their training easily. By adopting the MySSI App, dive centers can enhance customer loyalty and engagement, making their services more attractive to new and experienced divers. This app positions dive centers as modern and advanced in the diving industry. customer retention dive centers DiveNewswire MySSI


  • November 3, 2024

  • Bid now for an Oceanic 31 shark artwork

    An exhibition called Oceanic 31 featuring artworks about sharks is finishing its two-year UK tour at the Royal Geographical Society in London. After the exhibition ends, the artworks will be sold in an online auction to support the Shark Trust's Oceanics Programme. The collection includes 31 pieces, each representing a different species of oceanic sharks and rays. These pieces were created by individual artists and include paintings, digital art, sculptures, and mixed media. auction Oceanic Scuba Diver Mag shark

  • A DIY Breathing Device For Scuba Diving?

    A DIY breathing device for scuba diving has gained attention due to its unusual setup and construction from everyday items. However, while it may function in limited circumstances, it is not recommended for real diving. The article emphasizes the dangers of using such home-made gear without professional guidance. A new product called SCORKL is mentioned, designed for shallow diving with safety features like a pressure gauge. It is aimed at trained divers and is intended for use in depths not exceeding 10 meters. DIY breathing device For Scuba Divers SCORKL shallow diving

  • Portuguese man o’ war on the rise in UK and Irish seas

    The Portuguese man o' war has seen a significant rise in sightings in UK and Irish seas over the past year. This increase could be due to rising sea temperatures and strong winds pushing them to the coast. Although these creatures are not true jellyfish, their growing presence may indicate changes in the marine ecosystem. New scuba divers should be aware of this species when exploring underwater, as their stings can be harmful. DIVE Magazine Jellyfish marine ecosystem Portuguese man o' war

  • Using the Official Curaçao Digital Immigration Card

    The Curaçao Digital Immigration Card is essential for all foreign travelers visiting the island. It must be completed within seven days before your flight. To ensure you don't encounter extra fees or risks, visit only the official Curaçao Entry Portal at curacao.com. This process helps maintain a smooth entry and contributes to safe travel. Dive Curaçao offers various diving experiences once you arrive, so ensure your immigration process is hassle-free. Curaçao Digital Immigration Card Dive Curaçao scuba diving

  • Micro Four Thirds Macro Lens Menagerie

    For underwater photography, choosing the right macro lens in the Micro Four Thirds system is key. The Olympus M.Zuiko ED 30mm f/3.5 Macro is compact and great for larger subjects but may spook shy marine life due to its short focus distance. The Olympus M.Zuiko ED 60mm f/2.8 Macro is a versatile option with excellent sharpness, making it ideal for a range of subjects. The OM System M.Zuiko ED 90mm f/3.5 IS PRO Macro offers the highest magnification and a longer focal length, allowing photographers to capture skittish creatures from a distance. Selecting lenses should depend on your typical underwater subjects and photography goals. DPG RSS Macro Lens marine life Underwater Photography

  • Two Humpbacks Dead, One Injured: Krill Industry Near Antarctica Threaten Species

    Two humpback whales have died and one is injured due to krill fishing in Antarctica. The krill industry is a significant threat to marine life, as krill are crucial for the Antarctic food web. Investigations have revealed that the fishing nets used for krill harvesting cause serious harm to whales and other species. Conservation efforts are critical to protect this fragile ecosystem, especially as fishing limits have been reduced. Antarctica krill marine life Sea Shepherd Conservation Society


  • November 2, 2024

  • BARE Announces Price Drop on Velocity Ultra Wetsuits

    BARE has lowered prices on its Velocity Ultra wetsuits. These wetsuits offer excellent comfort and performance for both cool and warm water diving. The 8/7mm version now costs $579.95, down from $679.95, while the 3mm version is priced at $219.95, reduced from $399.95. Both suits utilize OMNIRED Infrared Technology to help divers stay warm and extend their time underwater. Limited thickness options are still available, so it's important to act quickly. diving scuba Scuba Diving – DeeperBlue.com Wetsuits

  • ‘V6’ blind & paraplegic buddy-pair claim dive record

    A blind journalist and a paraplegic amputee from Lancashire are attempting to set a Guinness World Record for scuba diving. Mohammed Salim Patel and Shaun Gash plan to dive in the Red Sea for an hour to a depth of 40 meters. They believe their unique combination of abilities will make them strong divers. Their earlier training in cold water was featured in a BBC documentary series. blind diver Guinness World Records Scuba Diver Mag scuba diving

  • Great White Captivity Fails – What Happened To The Sharks?

    Great white sharks struggle to survive in captivity. Despite extensive efforts, these powerful predators usually only last around 24 hours in an aquarium before dying. Marine biologists and aquarium professionals have tried many different methods, but the results remain the same. This failure to keep great whites in captivity highlights their unique needs and challenges as ocean animals. Captivity For Scuba Divers Great White Sharks marine biologists

  • Review: Alex Mustard’s 52 Assignments in Underwater Photography

    Alex Mustard’s book, "52 Assignments in Underwater Photography," is a great resource for new underwater photographers. It contains 52 creative assignments designed to improve skills and inspire imagination. Most of these assignments can be accomplished with basic underwater photography gear at any dive site. The book encourages experimentation, helping divers develop their photography portfolio over time. It's useful for divers who want to challenge themselves on their next underwater adventure. assignments DIVE Magazine diving Underwater Photography


  • November 1, 2024

  • Auction fundraiser for Sea of Change Foundation

    The Sea of Change Foundation is hosting an online auction fundraiser from November 1 to November 30, 2024. This event aims to raise money for conservation efforts that protect our oceans and wildlife. Sponsored by companies like SSI and DAN, the auction features trips like Bahamas Aggressor dive trips and various Watersports gear. All contributions support important environmental projects to safeguard marine ecosystems and promote responsible diving. conservation Dive Trips Scuba Diver Mag Sea of Change Foundation

  • UPY & DPG photo contests both now open

    Two major underwater photography contests have opened for entries this November. The Underwater Photographer of the Year (UPY) 2025 contest highlights prestigious images and is accepting submissions until January 4. This competition has a rich history, marking its 60th anniversary this year with winning images from diverse underwater environments worldwide. The DPG Masters Underwater Imaging Competition 2024 also launched, focusing on bigger prizes and including videography. DPG Masters Scuba Diver Mag Underwater Photography UPY

  • Dive Raja Ampat with Meridian Adventure Dive

    Dive Raja Ampat with Meridian Adventure Dive offers flexible diving packages tailored to your schedule. You can enjoy breathtaking underwater experiences with vibrant corals and marine life. Packages range from 6 nights with 10 dives to 10 nights with 18 dives, all including several free dives and accommodations. You will receive high-quality gear and guided tours at famous dive spots. Additional costs include marine park permits and food options. diving packages marine life Raja Ampat Scuba Diver Mag

  • Oceanic31 Auction

    The Oceanic31 Auction is an event focused on scuba diving gear and ocean conservation. It features a variety of dive equipment up for bidding. Participants can find items that suit different diving needs. The auction aims to support marine life and promote awareness about ocean health. Overall, it combines the excitement of bidding with a good cause for the ocean. marine life Oceanic31 scuba diving The Shark Trust

  • Race to 100: Help PADI AWARE Foundation Help Ocean Heroes

    PADI AWARE Foundation is aiming to raise USD $100,000 in 100 days to support ocean conservation projects worldwide. In the last two years, they received a significant increase in funding requests, highlighting the need for their grant program. These grants assist local projects that address critical ocean issues like climate change and marine debris. Donations of any size will not only help these initiatives but also enter donors into a prize drawing for a liveaboard dive trip to the Red Sea, Egypt. community grant ocean conservation. PADI AWARE.

  • 10 Most Dangerous Crustaceans To Know About

    Some crustaceans can be dangerous to divers. The article highlights ten of the most dangerous types, including the Japanese Spider Crab, the Mantis Shrimp, and the Coconut Crab. Many crab species are toxic, making only a few safe to eat. Lobster diving can also pose risks due to handling and catching methods. Understanding these dangers can help keep divers safe while exploring underwater environments. crustaceans For Scuba Divers lobster diving marine life

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