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Andrea Ferrari and Antonella Ferrari
Creative Techniques and Camera Systems for Digital and Film
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Lawson Wood
Dive sites are described in detail from Stranraer in the south west all the way to Cape Wrath at the north west of Scotland and includes all of the commercial diving locations such as the Clyde Estuary; Loch Fyne; Oban, the Garvellachs and Sound of Mull; Fort William; the Inner and Outer Hebrides; St.Kilda and the Flannan Isles and the Summer Isles.
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Photo & Video Workshops
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20 Nov 2010 - 4 Dec 2010
Dive into the crystal clear sacred waters of the Mayas! The extensive cave system lying under the Yucatan Peninsula is like a Swiss cheese, full of holes! And after 180 degree turn you go from fresh to salt water!
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20 Nov 2010 - 2 Dec 2010
Come dive the famed reefs of Raja Ampat with Wetpixel! Raja Ampat, Indonesia, is generally considered to be the center of tropical marine biodiversity. Lush, colorful coral reefs are a backdrop for exceptional fish and invertebrate life.
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Join Eric Cheng and Alex Mustard in an underwater photography expedition to Alaska in June 11-23, 2011. We'll be aboard the liveaboard dive vessel, the Nautilus Explorer, for 13 days of exploration between Sitka and Ketchikan.
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2 Apr 2011 - 8 Apr 2011
DO YOU WANT TO LEARN TO SHOOT SHARKS LIKE A PRO?
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Chicago gets a new artificial reef
Planning for a new shipwreck began about two years ago, said Capt. Jim Gentile, a scuba diving instructor who led the operation Friday to sink the 98-foot ship, and required approval from a number of agencies, including the Army Corps of Engineers, the state Department of Natural Resources, the Coast Guard and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
The entire process, including the cost of the ship, ran about $20,000 and was paid for largely by donations from local divers and dive shops, said Gentile, who also runs Windy City Diving.
His company is among a handful in Chicago that can take divers out to the boat for a fee.
Before crews on Friday pumped the thousands of gallons of water that caused the boat to go under bow first, Chicago had only 11 known shipwrecks -- and only a few of those ships are actually intact












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