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Scapa Flow has more shipwrecks and wreckage than any other location in Europe and is regarded as one of the top five wreck diving locations in the World.
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Photo & Video Workshops
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2 Sep 2010 - 13 Sep 2010
Tony White, one of the UK's leading underwater photographers, will be hosting an underwater photographic workshop in collaboration with Aquamarine Diving Bali Indonesia.
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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
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Recently found HMCS Mermaid is protected
The 180-year-old shipwreck found two weeks ago on the Great Barrier Reef has been declared a protected zone by the federal government.
The Australian National Maritime Museum
Expedition team members from the ANMM recording artefacts before recovery on HMCS Mermaid site.
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Australia's Federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett declared the wreck's resting place a protected zone under the Historic Shipwrecks Act of 1976. The declaration prohibits disturbance, damage or removal of the wreck and its relics.
HMCS Mermaid ran aground and was wrecked on an unidentified reef on 13 June 1829. The captain and crew took to the ship's boats and were rescued 11 days later by a passing merchant ship, the Admiral Gifford.
The 21-metre wooden vessel was already well known in Australian waters, having circumnavigated the continent on a voyage of exploration under the command of Lieutenant Philip Parker King RN.
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