150 years later, Darwin vindicated... by jellyfish (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Creatures large and small may play an important role in the stirring of ocean waters, according to a study released Wednesday that confirms a theory advanced by Charles Darwin. us.rd.yahoo.com |
Scuba Claus Will be Swimming at North Carolina Aquarium Until Christmas Eve (Zoo and Aquarium Visitor)
Scuba Claus and His Helpers Talk with Visitors Via an Underwater Microphone By Claire Aubel Atlantic Beach, NC - Santa dives into the holiday spirit at the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores. Divers suit up as St. Nick and his elves for the twice-daily underwater presentations in the Living Shipwreck through Dec. 24. The jolly guy and his helpers talk with visitors via an underwater ... us.rd.yahoo.com |
Scuba Regulators Recalled by Tabata USA
Tabata USA is recalling about 250 Scuba Regulators due to drowning hazard, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) just announced. The TUSA RS-670 Regulators were manufactured in Japan; imported by Tabata USA Inc. (TUSA), of Long Beach, California; and sold by authorized TUSA distributors and diving and equipment stores nationwide from May 2009 through September [...] newsinferno.com |
Two die, one hospitalized after scuba diving accident
BLACK RIVER FALLS -- Two men died and another man washospitalized after a scuba diving accident Saturday at Wazee LakeRecreation Area near Black River Falls, according to the JacksonCounty Sheriff Department. lacrossetribune.com |
Diver takes video of octopus eggs hatching in Seattle's Elliott Bay
SEATTLE - A Seattle diver captured Mother Nature at work in Seattle's Elliott Bay. Earlier this week, a fellow scuba diver told Koos du Preez that a giant Pacific octopus had just died and her eggs were starting to hatch. Du Preez happened to have his underwater HD video camera with him and jumped at the opportunity to tape the underwater scene. "It was just thousands of them out there, and you ... king5.com |