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61. TAMU Oceanography - Gyre
scuba operations involve all the hazards of swimming, plus All divers for research purposes will be required from the University Health and safety Officer, and
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Home Student Info Research About Us ... Directory Safety Operations Contrary to popular opinion, swimming from a ship at sea is quite dangerous, and will not be permitted for recreational purposes. If swimming is planned as a part of the scientific operations, this should be noted on the cruise plan. Scuba operations involve all the hazards of swimming, plus the perils of underwater work. All divers for research purposes will be required to have prior approval from the University Health and Safety Officer, and exhibit proper qualifications. All operations must conform to University regulations and procedures, and the provisions of the UNOLS "Research Vessel Safety Standards." Small boat operations (such as raft or Zodiac) must be well planned with regard to safety and competence of the boat operators. Usage of small boats as part of the research program should be noted on the Cruise Plan in detail. Submersible operations, including the use of ROVs, require extensive and specialized pre-cruise planning for logistics, safety, notification of proper authorities, etc. Those involved in such operations will receive special briefings and preparation from submersible support personnel.

62. La Jolla California Real Estate - La Jolla Real Estate - La Jolla Community Info
locating the Scripps Institution of oceanography in La is an excellent beach for scuba diving diving when beach and always check with lifeguards before diving.
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La Jolla Real Estate Information
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Avg. Single Family Home $1,265,000
Agv Condo $631,000
Zipe Code 92037
La Jolla was incorporated into the City of San Diego in 1850, but its international reputation makes it seem like a city to itself. The name is usually translated as "the jewel" and tourists often make their status known when they mispronounce the name using a hard "j." There is also a school of thought that the name derives from an Indian word meaning "the hole" referring to the caves that dot the cliffs. Whatever its origins, La Jolla has become synonymous with cosmopolitan living in San Diego. The area was vacant land when it was incorporated into the City of San Diego. Settlers didn't really come until the 1880s when Frank Terrill Botsford arrived and began subdividing the land. The original lots sold for about $1.25 an acrea true bargain compared with the million dollar an acre prices the land commands now. When the railroad came through in the 1890s, the area began to develop as a resort. Its ocean front location and incredible ocean views were an instant hit with tourists and residents. Over the years La Jolla developed into a well-known destination for those interested in seaside resort living. It boasts world class shopping, gourmet restaurants and luxurious hotels. Celebrities frequent the area, and movie stars are often seen on the streets and in the shops. Ellen Browning Scripps, the newspaper heiress, lived much of her long life in La Jolla and endowed her adopted town with a number of gifts. She was instrumental in locating the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla and her home became the Contemporary Museum of Art. She also started Scripps Hospital and the Children's Pool.

63. Welcome To Illinois Institute Diving, Your Dive Center!  Information & Dates On
material from related sciences, eg, oceanography, limnology, geology May be for skin or scuba divers.). Coverage will include skin diving techniques, hazards and
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Coverage is to include planning and preparation, night diving equipment, procedures, problems, hazards, navigation and buddy system techniques. PREREQUISITES FOR ENTERING THE COURSE Certified or Junior Certification COMPLETION FOR CERTIFICATION 2 Night Dives Cost $199.00
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Dry suit diving has become increasingly popular in recent years. While dry suits were once used almost exclusively for situations such as ice diving or deep wreck diving, many sport divers are now using dry suits regularly for every day sport dives all over the world. Material technology, valve design, and zipper reliability have all improved to a point where dry suits deliver greater value per dollar for cold and temperate water diving. This course is to provide the diver with a basic understanding of the knowledge and skills needed to minimize risks and maximize the experiences in dry suit diving. It will train scuba divers to properly use and maintain dry suits. By learning proper dry suit use and maintenance, you will extend your opportunities for diving to year-round. Dry suits also can increase the number of comfortable dives you can do per day, lower your air consumption, and expand your enjoyment

64. DIVING FROM THE R/V ENDEAVOR
d. Inspecting highpressure scuba cylinders and must recognize their individual responsibility for their safety. diving from Endeavor will be supported from
http://www.gso.uri.edu/diving/diveend.htm
Diving from the R/V Endeavor POLICY Scientific diving is a normal operation from the research vessel Endeavor. All diving from the Endeavor is under the auspices of the University National Oceanographic Laboratory Systems (UNOLS) Research Vessel Safety Standards and the guidelines of the University of Rhode Island (URI) Research Diving Manual All scientific diving conducted from the Endeavor must be approved by the vessel’s Master and URI’s Diving Safety Officer (DSO). All diving must meet the minimum standards of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS). ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES In a multi-institutional diving cruise, a lead Diving Control Board (DCB) will be designated by agreement of all DCB’s involved. The procedures, rules and regulations that govern diving operations for that particular cruise will be those of the designated lead DCB. Cruise Planning An onboard Diving Supervisor will be proposed by the Principal Investigator (PI) and approved by the lead institution’s DCB. It is the responsible of the Diving Supervisor to assure that all scientific diving is conducted in accordance with all applicable regulations.

65. New Jersey Scuba Diver - Weather
depend on accurate marine weather forecasting for planning and safety, and we My recommendation concerning the weather and diving make your plans anyway and
http://www.njscuba.net/misc/weather.html
Top Level Dive Sites Artificial Reefs Marine Biology
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Weather Tides Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. The weather forecasters, especially the marine forecasters, have been wrong a lot more than 50% of the time lately. Any marine forecast beyond tomorrow is pure guesswork anyway - the closest marine weather instruments are more than 50 miles away, if they are not broken ! Wave height sensors on Ambrose Tower have been off-line for years. Under such circumstances, the forecasters are covering their asses by issuing extremely pessimistic outlooks for many days that turn out to be nice. If you are waiting for that perfect forecast to go diving, you are going to be waiting a long time. Just get out and try your luck - you might be surprised. What it looks like to me Not only has the marine weather forecasting in 2003 become abysmal, it has also become uneven. Apart from the general wrongness, the forecasters are not even consistent among themselves. It appears to me that the forecasters work in three eight-hour shifts. The morning shift may predict 2-4 foot seas for the next day ( their standard "we don't really know" forecast. ) Then afternoon shift comes in. They are much more pessimistic, and will invariably revise the seas to 50% higher. At this point, the damage is done - everyone sees this awful forecast and cancels their plans. Finally, the evening shift comes in, and throws out the afternoon shift's forecast ( which almost always turns out to be wrong ) in favor of something more like what the morning shift had said earlier. And more often than not, when the sun comes up the next day, it turns out to be much better than any of them predicted.

66. Artificial Reefs, Coral, Diving, Fishing And Conservation / Ecology Links
Just Another scuba Page; Aquanet; Eric s scuba Page (Washington diving in Australia! INDEXES AND SEARCHING TOOLS oceanography Index; The Amazing Environmental
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Here's our list of reef resources links. As other artificial reefs sites hit the Web, we will continue to offer you one place to find them all. Have a suggestion? Send us an e-mail.

67. - The Best Java Resource On The Net
diving Pregnant Dive Menstration Dive guides Woman in scuba scuba Education way to enjoy your vacation time than snorkelling or diving in Maldivian oceanography.
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68. Be A Friend Of The Oceans - Suite101.com
visitors to the underwater realm, scuba divers have a of the Scripps Institute of oceanography documented a and activities are led by diving, environmental and
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69. Aquatic Listservers
Kevin Hardy , University of California San Diego, Scripps Institution of oceanography. views, ideas, and opinions relating to scuba diving are welcome.
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70. DIVING ORGANIZATION, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
as covered by 5010, scuba Sports diving activities; e. research in military oceanography; f. submarine the investigation and reporting of diving accidents and
http://www.forces.gc.ca/admfincs/subjects/cfao/043-02_e.asp
CFAO 43-2 DIVING ORGANIZATION, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
PURPOSE 1. This order prescribes the organization, responsibilities and procedures related to operational diving within the Canadian Forces (CF). GENERAL 2. Diving in the CF is performed by several units of Maritime, Land Force and Air Commands to meet a wide variety of operational and training commitments. While the primary tasks of each diving unit are determined by the roles of its command, there is nevertheless, considerable interaction among commands with respect to diving training, inspections, operational evaluations, maintenance of diving equipment and procurement of new equipment, diving-medical standards and treatment of diving accidents. This order provides administrative guidelines applicable to all units and headquarters involved with diving in the CF. 3. This order consists of four sections as follows: a. Section 1 General Organization and Responsibilities;
b. Section 2 Personnel Categories and Training;
c. Section 3 Equipment; and

71. Frontier Staff
a degree in Marine Biology and oceanography at the Rhys is a PADI Master scuba Diver Trainer and Living Europe , when he organised the diving operations during
http://www.frontier.ac.uk/Frontierstaff.htm
Back to About us. Are you a future volunteer wanting to meet the staff on your phase? Are you interested in a job and wish to see the sort of experience and qualifications we look for?
Take a look below at current Frontier staff:
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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania HQ

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Bai Tu Long Bay Biodiversity Awareness Project, Vietnam
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Ms Eibleis Fanning - Managing Director
Eibleis has over 15 years of extensive experience in developing and managing long-term community-based natural resource survey, monitoring and conservation projects. Internationally renowned for her expertise in tropical ecosystems, she has developed and managed natural resource conservation projects in response to locally identified concerns throughout the world, from Borneo's rainforest to Madagascar's coral reefs. In 1989 Eibleis founded the Society for Environmental Exploration-Frontier with the focus on identifying and facilitating community-based conservation and development initiatives, and acting as a facilitator between community groups and donor agencies. Field Operations and Development Unit
Nicola Beharrell - Programme Manager (Research)
A Biology graduate from Newcastle University, Nicola has extensive expedition experience, having participated in and headed scientific expeditions to Malawi to carry out both botanical and zoological research, as well as taking on responsibility for project logistics, funding, research methodologies, and report write-up. More recently, Nicola worked as an Ecological Surveyor for the Somerset Environmental Records Centre, before joining the Frontier team as an Assistant Research Co-ordinator in Vietnam in October 1999. Following hard work in Vietnam, Nicola took the Research Co-ordinator post on our Tanzania Forest project in July 2000 and subsequently became the Project Co-ordinator in July 2001. Nicola has since joined the London office as Programme Manager.

72. Scuba Hall Of Fame
a research assistant at Scripps Institution of oceanography, at the a power inflation for the dive safety jackets He has completed 10,023 scuba dives since 1956
http://www.hanaumabay-hawaii.com/scuba_hall_of_fame.htm
Try Searching our site h SCUBA HALL OF FAME
This short list is just a few of the men and women who gave much of the lives to the sport of skin and scuba diving. The descriptions after their names represent only a small summary of contributions that in most cases would fill an entire book.
Anderson, Dick - Underwater photographer and pioneer diver.Pioneer diver Dick Anderson is one of diving's most entertaining humorist and a celebrity on the underwater film festival circuit for more than twenty-five years. A commercial diver, scuba equipment inventor, filmmaker, book author, magazine writer, treasure diver and underwater set designer, Anderson's life story is more fascinating than most Hollywood movies. Born in Portland, Oregon in 1932, Richard Eianer Anderson moved to Santa Monica, California at an early age. He attended Santa Monica High School and went on to Willis Business College. In 1946, at the age of 14, Anderson began spearfishing off the thinly populated coast of Malibu ? today a seaside colony for movie stars. In 1948, before there were any training or certification agencies, Anderson began scuba diving with a converted aircraft oxygen rebreather. His dive preparation often drew crowds of curious onlookers and he soon began making money salvaging items that were dropped off piers and boats along the Southern California coastline.

73. Explorers Dive Club - Scuba Links
oceanography, Conservation, Environmental. New Jersey scuba diving; scuba Central; scubaDuba Humor, photo NJ Council of diving Clubs - Gets involved with clubs
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Dive Medicine and Emergency Services
Photography
Publications - Printed and Online
Dive Boats
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74. Scuba Diving Equipment At HOLLYWOODIVERS.com
Physiology and Medical Aspects of scuba diving •Aquaholic scuba Physics Buoyancy Fleet Numerical Meteorology and oceanography Center (Monterey
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Welcome To Technical Diving International.
Cave Diver's Links Page A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO TECHNICAL DIVING GUE Technical Diving Courses ... to the top Hal's Favorites sheraton universal hotel hilton in los angeles/universal city hollywoodchoppers vanceburberry ... to the top Dive Sites Bruce Wicklund's "Boating and Diving Catalina Island" Channel Islands National Park Home Page Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary RSD's Channel Islands Dive Sites ... to the top Charter Boats Great Escape Charters Diving Charters, Inc. Boat Trips on the Sand Dollar

75. Classification M-Z
oceanographic ship oceanography oceanography OCIMF Official applications satnav Saturation diving sbm sbs Scouring scrapping systems scuba diving scuttling sea
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76. Freelance Traveller - Doing It My Way - Additional Skills For Traveller
scuba diving Trained in the use of snorkel, scuba and power diving systems and their It also entails a general skill in oceanography and marine biology
http://www.freelancetraveller.com/features/rules/moreskills.html
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The Electronic Fan-Supported Traveller Resource Freelance Traveller Home Page Doing It My Way Additional Skills for Traveller by Alex Ingram The list of skills presented here are primarily focussed on the Law-Enforcement related careers and activities that the author has submitted for past and future publication at Freelance Traveller. Where these definitions overlap other established skills, they should be read as supplementing, rather than replacing, the established definitions, with these definitions being the more narrowly targetted ones. The author indicates that readers are welcome to use and modify them; feedback can be sent through Freelance Traveller's Feedback page.
Administration Financial Procurement
This skill denotes a knowledge of supply procedures and inventory control for a starship, military unit or agency. With this skill a PC can find needed supplies, equipment, vehicles or parts through direct purchase or scrounging from other supply sources. Procurement implies an understanding of how to read a supply catalogue and recall bulletin, how to order and ship items and how to setup and maintain a preventive maintenance program.
Streetwise
Streetwise provides a PC with the understanding of street culture and allows them to blend in. Several factors also apply such as dress, vocabulary and attitude. This skill also alerts a PC to trouble and imparts a knowledge of the criminal underworld with its unwritten rules and customs. Knowing where to go and who to see on a specific planet is quite valuable in obtaining certain types of information. Also includes street culture to include tattoos and piercings.

77. OCEANS ENTERPRISES - UNDERWATER BOOKS ON DIVE LOCATIONS, DIVE SITES - UNDERWATER
For underwater books, scuba diving books, commercial diving travel books, technical diving books, hyperbaric marine science books, oceanography books, marine
http://www.oceans.com.au/oeloca.html
OCEANS ENTERPRISES
Publishers and distributors of books of interest to professional and sport scuba divers.
Underwater books. DIVE GUIDES AND LOCATIONS
Index to categories in this page:
Australia - General

Australia-Regional

Tom Byron's Guides (Australia)

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... Top Dive Sites of the World.
Books are sorted by geographic area.
See also the section on publisher's series of books which cover a number of international destinations. Popup instructions on
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Our homepage links to a number of specialist categories, this page being just one of several. Enter on Oliver the Octopus. All prices are in Australian Dollars and include Goods and Services Tax (GST). AUSTRALIA - GENERAL DIVE AUSTRALIA - Peter Stone. $36.00 See further details under Oceans Enterprises Publications. This is the definitive guide to Diving in Australia. Unlike any other book on Australian diving, this is the definitive work, covering locations, services, the law, dive training, marine parks, historic shipwrecks, the ocean and marine sciences. It is a must for all divers, dive operators, instructors, charter boat operators, government agencies, and tourist companies. Within these 608 pages you will find: * 190 photographs; 36 maps; 372,000 words; and a comprehensive 14,000 word index.

78. ScubaBoard - Quebec's New Diving Laws?
The world’s largest online scuba diving forum community where divers from around the world come to discuss issues ranging from new diver questions to
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79. TAMU Oceanography - Gyre
belonging to the Department of oceanography (for which scuba operations involve all the hazards of swimming All divers for research purposes will be required to
http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/Cruise/manual-print.html

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R/V Gyre Cruise Planning Manual
Contents
  • Introduction
  • Operations Personnel Located at College Station, TX
  • Logistics
  • Ship Specifications
  • Deck Machinery and Auxiliary Equipment
  • Safety Related Operations
  • General Information
  • Research Instrumentation
  • Use of Chartered Ships on Research Projects
  • Appendices
    • Appendix I/Information Concerning Radiosotope Work on Board R/V GYRE
    • Appendix II/Ship Time Request (NSF 831)
    • Appendix III/Technician Daily Rates and Equipment Charges
    • Appendix IV/Pre-Cruise Plan
    • Appendix V/Foreign Clearance Request
    • Appendix VI/Cruise Prospectus
    • Appendix VII/Dive Request Form
    Introduction
    Welcome aboard the R/V GYRE! This manual has been prepared to assist the scientific party in preparing for a cruise, carrying out the research in harmony with the ship's crew and technical staff, and completing necessary follow-up procedures. Considerable flexibility is given to the Chief Scientist in the execution of the research, but major deviations from the basic procedures contained herein should be discussed with the marine staff. Although these guidelines are specifically for GYRE, similar procedures are in effect at other institutions for all ships in the UNOLS fleet.

80. DIVEQUEST Dive Shop, Rentals - Halifax Nova Scotia Canada, New & Used Diving Equ
Gordon Fader Atlantic Geoscience Centre at the Bedford Institute of oceanography Topic - Multibeam side Dive Nova Scotia (23 minute scuba Tourism video
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The Ultimate Wreck Diver Specialty Course Encountering a wreck for the first time will instill awe in all divers. This is true whether the wreck is locally known, found after a period of intensive research or because you and your buddy accidentally discovered it. An adventure of a lifetime is about to begin. Now you can learn all about shipwrecks, how to find them and how to dive them safely. Discover what is actually involved in the planning, techniques, problems and the hazards associated with wreck diving. Other topics covered include: the preparation and use of lights, air supplies, special equipment, underwater photography and video, penetration lines, wreck reels, limited visibility diving techniques and emergency procedures. Included in the course are the procedures and techniques of boat diving - the ideal way to access Nova Scotia's greatest shipwrecks. Covered in the course is proper boat etiquette, storage of personal dive equipment, personal conduct and considerations for boat diving. The course also covers common boat terminology, specific boat diving entries and exits, local boat diving laws and an overview of necessary safety equipment needed on board private and professional diving vessels. This course will be augmented by several special guest presentations on a variety of informative shipwreck related topics. We have arranged for 8 shipwreck experts to hold informative and dynamic presentations on a variety of exciting topics. Learn all about diving for treasure, shipwreck salvage laws and the "

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