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Sorry Scuba Killer…. you can’t scape from Justice
Scuba Herald - Sun, 25/09/2011 - 23:11
We all know him as the scuba honeymoon killer…. not only a sick man, but a pretty stupid diver… In a highly unusual step, now retired Queensland coroner David Glasgow said publicly last year that he was willing to give evidence against Watson over the scuba diving death of his wife Tina in 2003. The prosecution team [...]
Kenzo Kiren Winner of the best dive job in the world
Scuba Herald - Sun, 25/09/2011 - 23:11
We have been following the best dive job in the world for over 5 months and today the winner has been announced: Kenzo Kiren from Canada. Kenzo becomes the first lucky winner of one the most amazing contest in the scuba diving industry. The Best Dive Job rocked the typical-boring-scuba-industry with one of the smartest [...]
Hun Hao Priscilla: Winner of the Second Prize in the Best Dive job
Scuba Herald - Sun, 25/09/2011 - 23:11
This morning we woke up with a great news from the coolest scuba contest in the world: The Best Dive job in the world. This message from Jonathan Cross, Manager of Blue Season Bali: Hun hao Priscilla, congratulations for winning the second place prize in The Best Dive Job in the World 2011 competition. It is [...]
Depth Multilevel Game: Become the Shark… or the diver
Scuba Herald - Sun, 25/09/2011 - 23:11
i love the idea of Scuba diving games… specially because you can’t find any specific GOOD game about scuba diving, but this game “DEPTH” seems to be even cooler… just for the main idea. This seems to be the basic idea behind Depth: “Depth is a game with a simple premise: One team plays as scuba divers [...]
More candidates for The Best Dive job in the world
Scuba Herald - Sun, 25/09/2011 - 23:11
So we are glad to see the new army of candidates for the best dive job in the world, by Blue Season Bali. The top 10 are almost here and we have great scuba-people, like Kenzo Kiren , also Priscilla Ong , Hellen Shepperson(mmm our favorite so far!) (are we allowed to vote?) , Stepan [...]
Nadia Aly 1st finalist for the best Dive Job in the world
Scuba Herald - Sun, 25/09/2011 - 23:11
Nadia Aly has become the 1st finalist for the top 10 runner ups to become the winner of one of the coolest contest in Scuba history. From today on, the team of Blue season Bali, will be announcing each day the top 10…. Who will win? Who will have simply the coolest job in the world? Well… it seems [...]
Agnes Milowka dies in Cave Diving Accident in Mt Gambier
Scuba Herald - Sun, 25/09/2011 - 23:11
It is extremely sad when you do what you love and things like this happen. We all know how dangerous it’s cave diving, but when a real expert dies in an incident like today’s … the whole scuba diving community feels a bit emptier. As reported by News.com.au , cave diver Agnes Milowka ran out of [...]
Scuba Scooter goes beyond the Border
Scuba Herald - Sun, 25/09/2011 - 23:11
Smart Mexicans? You bet. Smart scuba Mexican Aliens? Lol… you bet… well it seems a wetsuit-clad man and a teenager were arrested in Imperial Beach Feb. 3 after allegedly swimming around the U.S./Mexico international border with the aid of scuba diver propulsion devices, commonly called “scuba scooters.” The men became the object of [...]
Scuba Father Dies
Scuba Herald - Sun, 25/09/2011 - 23:11
You can claim many things in the scuba diving world… but only one person it’s the one responsible of coin the word SCUBA. Well…Christian J. Lambertsen died at his home in Newton Square Feb. 11 of renal failure at the age of 93, The Washington Post reported. He invented the Lambertsen Amphibious Respirator Unit in 1939. In [...]
Jason deCaires Taylor: The Greatest Scuba Artist in the World
Scuba Herald - Sun, 25/09/2011 - 23:11
A few months (mmm may be years) I ahd the pleasure to interview via email one of the most talented guys I have ever seen: Jason deCaires Taylor … well… it seems his talent is now official and the gang of National Geographic has featured him and his unique work… This is thanks to his new [...]
Scientist Discover Landscape Of Fear Visible From Space; Fish And Urchin Grazing Halos Confirmed With Google Earth
Underwater Times - Tue, 21/06/2011 - 23:45
While most of us could find no better use for Google Earth than checking out a holiday destination, scientists in Sydney have shown it can reveal a lot about the behavior of marine life on the Great Barrier Reef. In what...
Marine Experts: 'Shocking' State of Seas Threatens Mass Extinction
Underwater Times - Tue, 21/06/2011 - 23:45
Alligators Still at Large After Escape from Florida Farm; Dug Hole Under Fence
Underwater Times - Tue, 21/06/2011 - 23:45
Over 6000 gator hunting licenses issued in Florida; 'The response has been good this year'
Underwater Times - Tue, 21/06/2011 - 23:45
Florida: Jumping sturgeon injure two boaters
Underwater Times - Tue, 21/06/2011 - 23:45
Migaloo, the white humpback whale heads to Cairns
Underwater Times - Tue, 21/06/2011 - 23:45
Aussie diver helps end maritime shipwreck mystery; 'I wasn't expecting to find it'
Underwater Times - Tue, 21/06/2011 - 23:45
Father's Day fishing trip off Alaska nets monster halibut
Underwater Times - Tue, 21/06/2011 - 23:45
Group calls on Canada to make access to water a right
Underwater Times - Tue, 21/06/2011 - 23:45
Kiwis surprised when seal drops in for a spa; 'it's not a dog'
Underwater Times - Tue, 21/06/2011 - 23:45