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Divers from oil companies have found remains of a 'drowned world' with a population of tens of thousands - which linked Britain to the continent and might once have been the 'real heartland' of Europe.
Tankers downed by German U-Boats in World War II threaten to leak fuel into US waters.
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As part of Bloomberg's "The Real Brazil" special series, Trish Regan investigates Brazil's immense oil reserves, and explains how General Electric is developing new technology in an attempt to extract it from beneath the ocean floor.
Scientists knew that climate change would eventually impact fisheries, but new research indicates that warming water is already affecting the kinds of fish that end up on your dinner table
The United Nations estimates that there are over three million shipwrecks on the ocean floors. Lost, destroyed, or deliberately sunk, these wrecks are of interest to divers, underwater archaeologists, and treasure hunters alike.
Kingsport Times News Local man going for another world record for longest scuba dive Kingsport Times News Jerry Hall, a chemical operator for Eastman, is going to attempt to break a world record for the longest scuba dive this summer.
The mighty Great Lakes are a treasure trove of North American history -- check out these 3 sites for some of the best Great Lakes wreck diving!
The crews of the ships saw one another steaming along the New Jersey coastline - and should have easily avoided the collision on that cold, clear night in February 1863.
DVICE Scuba diver surveys sea beneath arctic ice DVICE These awesomely eerie images come courtesy of photographer Franco Banfi. Banfi accompanied his diving partner, Alexander, on an expedition under the White Sea off of Russia's northwest coast.
Mystical views of shipwrecks that have cast out for the last time. One day long ago these ships once sailed the seas gliding over the ocean floor.
Diving provides a magical escape into the fascinating world of sea creatures. Many marine inhabitants are fun to capture on video. But as curious onlookers and scuba diving fanatics, we should continually expand our div ...
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Buying your own dive gear It only takes one great experience to fall in love with diving, but when you’re new to the sport, you might be hesitant to go out and immediately buy your own gear.
In the ocean off Coronado, a Navy team has discovered a relic worthy of display in a military museum: a torpedo of the kind deployed in the late 19th century, considered a technological marvel in its day.
Turks & Caicos - Photograph by IPWNNOOBS Fellow blogger Tom Moran from Urban Ghosts inspired this post. His excellent article on 'Ship Graveyards: Abandoned Ships, Boats and Shipyards' s...
A team of professionals work for months, sometimes years, preparing an astronaut to leave mother earth and enter into orbit. Of all the environmental changes the astronaut will experience, perhaps the most significant one is ...
ABC15.com (KNXV-TV) Scuba diving lessons help people overcome their fears ABC15.com (KNXV-TV) PEORIA - Scuba diving enthusiasts are taking to the deep waters right in the middle of the desert to help them cope with their fears.
Listen. More than 10,000 shipwrecks litter Canada's rugged Atlantic coast but the government is too poor to salvage them. Private operators would like to but cannot ever since the province of Nova Scotia passed a law three ...
Shipwrecks and history preserved through legislation The Macomb Daily Today, shipwrecks owe their survival in large part to relatively new state and federal regulations enacted to protect them from scavengers and treasure hunters looking to either...
Sunken Egyptian city reveals 1,200-year-old secrets on ScubaObsessed curated by Darrin Jillson (RT @scubaobsessed Sunken Egyptian city reveals 1,200-year-old secrets | @scoopit http://t.co/aDTEAygYr5)...
It is a city shrouded in myth, swallowed by the Mediterranean Sea and buried in sand and mud for more than 1,200 years.
They were feasts of sublime asparagus -- laced with fear.
R & D Magazine Preparing to install the world's largest underwater observatory R & D Magazine This is crunch time for University of Washington preparations to build the world's largest underwater observatory.
Many people didn’t even heard about these famous abandoned places. Many of these places are really amazing and magnificent, but they're also really sad when you take a closer look at them.
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