A team from the Australian National Maritime Museum believes it has located the wreck of the HM Schooner Mermaid, which was lost in 1829.

Divers locate a 19th-century anchor along the Great Barrier Reef.

Parts of three remote and uninhabited Pacific island chains are being set aside by President George W. Bush as national monuments.

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The wreck of a ship sunk in Australian waters during World War II has been found. But divers who made the discovery aren't ready yet to reveal its resting place.

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Two of the resident orca families from Puget sound —L and K pods—have been seen in recent years feeding off the California coast in the winter. That was unheard of before early this decade, leading scientists to speculate they are driven to swim hundreds
of miles just to meet their minimum nutritional

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This is the moment I have waited for for years. I sit comfortably on the side of Denis Bignand’s dive boat and under my fins, which are already dangling
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Many, many divers, underwater photographers and filmmakers, when asked about the origin of their passion to go underwater, say that they were inspired by the films and books of Hans Hass. He must be a very remarkable person, interesting to listen to, not to mention, Dr Hass is the greatest celebrity in the diving world today. Is it possible to meet him, to talk?

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