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Description: For years women drivers have endured jokes about map reading and reversing from men who pride themselves on their superior spatial awareness. Underwater, though, the boot – or flipper – is on the other foot. For women divers are much more aware of their surroundings than men, according to a two-year study of scuba divers. |
The World's Biggest Treasure Hunt
Published in Untagged by sydney30 | Comment (0)Australian Divers May Sue to Stop Planned Project
Published in Untagged by sydney30 | Comment (0)Dive instructor arrested after tourist dies scuba diving
Published in Untagged by sydney30 | Comment (0)A womanly vacationer died and a dive mentor was custody after a lunge accident in Saipan. Myung Hyun Song, 48, a Korean , died during a dive trip to LaoLao Bay with three additional busy. Police said Yuk Seok Kim, a Korean scuba decrease instructor, and an identified divemaster logical the dive tour and led the trio into the water at the dive site.
Make your choice for Scuba Diving Gear
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Published in Untagged by sydney30 | Comment (0)Islands of Andaman and nicobar
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Published in Untagged by sydney30 | Comment (0)Sharks; but environmental groups are concerned that the reserve is in menace
Published in Untagged by sydney30 | Comment (0)Australian environmental groups are launching a A$1 million investigations into ways to balance tourism and the environment at Ningaloo Marine Park in Western Australia. The three-year study will look at options for future development that will provide the tourism industry to increase but protect the unique wildlife and delicate ecosystems. Visitors flock to Ningaloo to swim with an infamous whale sharks
Dolphins 'use different dialects'
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A STUDY comparing dolphins off the west coast of Wales to those in other parts of the Irish Sea has revealed different dialects.
Projecting the Underwater World as Art
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Lin Pey-chwen, professor of multimedia and animation arts at the National Taiwan University of Arts, created an underwater fantasy world on a wall-sized screen in front of visitors to the University. Seaweed swayed with the water's currents and bubbles made their way to the surface of the sea. The room's remaining five walls were painted dark to simulate the feeling of diving in deep water. But there is a twist...