Reef Links National Federation of Charter Skippers UK diving UK scuba Reef Research Earth ScienceUniversity of Southampton Southampton oceanography Centre European http://www.soes.soton.ac.uk/research/groups/reef/reeflink.php3
Extractions: Marine biology Marine Biology Web WWW Virtual Library: Oceanography WWW Virtual Library: Biosciences Animal behaviour links ... Fishing and aquaculture links (Stirling Institute of Aquaculture) FishLink (aquaculture and fisheries information) IntraFish (Norwegian aquaculture news service) The Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour The Crustacean Society The Fisheries Society of the British Isles ... American Fisheries Society Artificial reefs * New books * Artificial reefs in European seas . Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 508pp. ISBN 0-7923-5845-7 Seaman, W., Jr. (Ed.) (2000) Artificial reef evaluation with application to natural marine habitats. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, Florida. 246 pp. Jensen, A.C. (ed.) (1997) European artificial reef research . Proceedings of the first EARRN conference, March 1996 Ancona, Italy. Southampton Oceanography Centre, Southampton. 449pp.
Scientific Diving Links National Federation of Charter Skippers UK diving UK scuba. Back to diving index EarthScience University of Southampton Southampton oceanography Centre European http://www.soes.soton.ac.uk/resources/diving/dive_links.php3
Scuba Diving Equipment At HOLLYWOODIVERS.com Physiology and Medical Aspects of scuba diving Aquaholic scuba Physics Buoyancy FleetNumerical Meteorology and oceanography Center (Monterey http://www.hollywoodivers.com/resources1.html
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 http://explorersdiveclub.org:8887/links.htm
Extractions: Scuba Links Dutch Springs - Pennsylvania's Premier Dive Destination Dive Rescue International Global Underwater Explorers IANTD NAUI ... TDI - Technical Diving International YMCA Fran and Eli's Scuba Course Offerings Ambrose Light Weather Buoy - Weather information updated hourly for Ambrose Light National Data Buoy Center - Meteorological and oceanographic measurements for the marine environment National Weather Service Forecast Office - NYC - Local weather and tide information National Weather Service Forecast Office - Phil/NJ - Local weather and tide information NJ State Climatologist - Provided by Rutgers.
Sea Scouting: Program Ideas careers in marine industry, oceanography, resort operation the history and developmentof scuba diving, review state competition in swimming, diving, or water http://www.seascout.org/about/program/program_ideas.html
Extractions: Program Ideas The program of Sea Scout ships matches the interests of young adults with the resources and adult expertise of their chartered organization. The following suggested ideas are specific elements that your Sea Scout ship leaders might use when planning a well balanced program around Sea Scouting's six experience areas. Programs that feature a better understanding and appreciation of America's social, economic, and governmental systems through insight and practical experiences in careers. SUGGESTED TOPICS: sport fishing, boating sales, boating service, marina operations, commercial fishing, boating equipment sales, boating maintenance, careers in marine industry, oceanography, resort operation, marine biology, salvage, emergency services, water skiing/scuba instruction, marine related government agencies, aquarium operation, fishery research and management, water pollution control, maritime occupations, and aquatic sports training. Activities for preparation to give leadership and fulfill their responsibility to their community, society, and to all the people of the world through a deeper pride in the promise of America and an understanding that all people have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Dayo Scuba Diving Resources And Links Corporation Scripps Institution of oceanography SDI scuba Florida scuba News Rodale'sscuba diving scubaDuba scuba Skin Diver Online Dive Show scuba Spots. http://www.scubadiver.cc/links.htm
Scuba Instruction And Certification Courses Information material from related sciences, eg, oceanography, limnology, geology (May be forskin or scuba divers Coverage is to include skin diving techniques, hazards and http://www.elmesiescuba.com/Courses.htm
Extractions: Contact us for schedules of any of the following courses. We will get back to you within 24 hours. Scuba Diver Prerequisites The adventure begins! Imagine watching the water level move up your mask as you slowly go below the surface - and continue to breathe! It's the most exciting feeling imaginable. The NAUI Scuba Diver course will teach you everything you need to know to independently and competently scuba dive with a buddy - on your own to explore and discover. Course price $250 Private Instruction $495 by appointment. Advanced Scuba Diver Prerequisites Let the adventure continue! apply your scuba skills as you explore new dive sites and activities under the supervision and continuing training of your NAUI Instructor. Learn which diving specialties interest you, and what type of diving you enjoy most. Gain more confidence and capability. Begin to consider the direction diving will take you, as you go for everything it has to offer. Course price $265 3 beach dives, 3 boat dives or $310 all dives from a boat
"Diving Into The Great White North" crew size is three, and scuba is not for any operation, inshore or offshore, for divingsafety. . Defense, offshore surveys, and oceanography are also important http://www.diveweb.com/commdive/features/uw-su99.01.htm
Extractions: Presumably, as the fortunes of a nations economy go, so go the fortunes of its underwater industry. Canada has many exceptions to the rule. Its underwater-related businesses are broadly diverse, with the offshore oil and gas market being a staple user community. A recent opinion piece in the Montreal Gazette states that "the 1990s have not been kind to Canada. Its been a time of slow economic growth, drastic cutbacks in public services, falling living standards and high unemployment rates. When compared to the red-hot economy and stock market south of the border, our performance looks even worse." The writer puts responsibility for economic problems at the feet of Canadian governments who "borrowed themselves into near-bankruptcy over the preceding 20 years." He blames "debts and taxes" and contends that the recession of the early part of this decade would have been far worse had it not been for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the access it offered to the U.S. market. The good news is that in October 1998 Finance Minister Paul Martin announced that, for the fiscal year 1997-1998, for the first time in 28 years, the Government of Canada recorded a budget surplus ($3.5 billion). At that time, he predicted three consecutive years of balanced budgets and said that Canada was in a good position to withstand the turmoil of the international economy.
Scuba Diving Classes From DiveQuarters course introduces the novice to underwater scuba diving. techniques used in researchdiving and covers overview, water movement, and history of oceanography. http://www.divequarters.com/classes.htm
Extractions: Dry Suit Diver 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 PREREQUISITES FOR ENTERING THE COURSE
Sea Inn - Links UNCLASSIFIED Fleet Numerical Meteorology and oceanography Center. Great oceansite with a scuba diving section. From the Technical diving Community Bubble http://www.thediveboat.com/links.htm
Extractions: GENERAL INFORMATION, TERMS, AND CONDITIONS Oceanographic Expeditions L.L.C. works hard to provide its teammembers with professionally run, hassle-free expeditions at a fair cost. However, expeditions are, by nature, strongly influenced by transportation, weather, personnel, animal life, accommodations, and many ofther factors. They are very much like safaris and require you to accept some risks as part of the expedition adventure. Because of this, some ground rules are necessary for everyone's benefit. Be assured that we will work with you whenever possible to reconcile any problems as quickly and fairly as we can. Applications: Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-considered basis. Oceanographic Expeditions reserves the right to deny participation to any applicant it deems unqualified. Should application be denied, deposit will be returned in full. Reservations: All rates are quoted in U.S. dollars payable to Oceanographic Expeditions L.L.C. (hereafter referred to as OE). Rates are per person and based on double occupancy. After your application is accepted, a confirmation will be sent to you showing the deposit you have paid and invoicing balance due. Payments made to OE, or a sponsoring organization, must be paid by cash, check or money order. Deposit: $500.00 per person is required at time of booking. Payment of a deposit constitutes acceptances of these Terms and Conditions.
The Divers' Domain - Scuba Diving Clubs Meeting Place Sumner Auditorium, Scripps Institution of oceanography, LaJolla, CA comOur purpose as a nonprofit scuba club is to promote safe diving . . http://www.deepdiversions.com/scuba/clublist.htm
Extractions: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado ... Florida Florida Keys Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts ... Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York ... North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Crolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, D.C. West Virginia ... Wisconsin Wyoming We are an independent Scuba club with an expanding membership of about one hundred individuals, which spans the entire spectrum of age and diving experience. We are dedicated to promoting a SAFE, FUN diving experience, through an extensive continuing education program and a variety of diving opportunities. New members are always very welcome.
Extractions: LINKS FOR ARTIFICIAL REEF BUILDERS Global 1995 Wave Height Data Average wave height for any prior month Data Buoy Locations, Recent Data Find out what's happening on your reefs Interactive Marine Observations in Florida Coastal Modeling Looking for a site to permit? Check this out first! Army Corps of Engineers these folks issue the Artificial Reef Permits! NOAA Sea Grant National Programs Index Florida Sea Grant Home Page Yahoo:Sciences:Earth Sciences:Oceanography Lots of links Index of Fishes and Marine Invertebrates On-line pictures for identification National Estuary Program Mote Marine Lab an independent, non-profit, marine and estuarine research and education facility. Mote Links! Center For Marine Environmental Initiatives Florida Department Of Environmental Protection University of Central Florida (Martin County) Reef Research Dive Team ... Terrax (The Japanese folks that use iron admixtures for seaweed growth, WARNING: NOT SUITABLE FOR WATERS WITH HARD CORALS) LINKS ABOUT CORAL Coral Reef Research Institute Coral Heath Related Links Reef Base Keeping a map of the world's remaining coral reefs The Planetary Coral Reef Foundation Digital Studio's Coral CD-Rom SEI is a non-profit organization that provides scientific support to coral reef conservation. Our president, Dr. Deborah Brosnan, is involved in setting up marine parks, and in monitoring the effects of the volcano on Monserrat on the surrounding reefs.
Appendix D AquariumMuseum for Scripps Institution of oceanography The Stephen 5 The use ofdeep diving systems in deep sea conditions - SV Benech 7 scuba to submersibles http://www.gso.uri.edu/unols/dive_safety/app_d.html
Extractions: Key Proceedings title Editor 1 Diving for Science... 81 Abstracts 2 Diving for Science... 82 Abstracts 3 Diving for Science... 83 Abstracts 4 Diving for Science... 84 Abstracts 5 AAUS/CMAS Diving for Science... 85 Proceedings C.T. Mitchell 5a AAUS/CMAS Diving for Science... 85 Proceedings Addendum C.T. Mitchell 6 Diving for Science... 86 Proceedings C.T. Mitchell 7 Cold Water Diving for Science... 1987 Proceedings M.A. Lang 7a Special Session on Cold Water Diving Proceedings M.A. Lang and C.T. Mitchell 8 Advances in Underwater Science... 1988 M.A. Lang 8a AAUS Dive Computer Workshop Proceedings M.A. Lang and R.W. Hamilton 9 Diving for Science... 1989 Proceedings M.A. Lang and W.C. Jaap 9a Biomechanics of Safe Ascents Workshop Proceedings M.A. Lang and G.H. Egstrom 1 A computerized dive log system - Paul Heinmiller 1 Model safe practices manual for diving operations and model training record - Phil Sharkey 1 Scientific diving now and then - Andreas Rechnitzer 3 Reciprocity of diving safety regulations - Lloyd F. Austin 6 A proposed Florida State University System statewide research diving program G. Stanton 6 Developing and securing adequate medical advice and supervision for university academic underwater educational research operations - W.T. Kepper 6 Scientific diving programs: Problems, solutions and nonsolutions - L.H. Somers 7 Reciprocity between research diving agencies: A working model.- G. Stanton 7 The diving locker as library: Building a special collection on diving and diver safety for a scientific diving institution - M. Rioux 8 A unified campus-wide diving program - Gregg R. Stanton 8 Diving into computers: "Microcomputerizing" a scientific diving program - Margaret A. Rioux 9 Codes of practice for manned submersibles - John Pritzlaff and Phil Sharkey 9 The university based diving locker - Gregg Stanton
CS Manual Pre-cruise Requirements the Scripps Institution of oceanography of the technicians and the Explosive SafetyPanel will scuba diving scuba diving is a normal part of oceanographic http://shipsked.ucsd.edu/sub_dir/cs/chief_scientist/precruise.html
Extractions: Ships Marine Facility Ship Tech Support Schedules ... Chief Scientist's Manual Chief Scientist: Scheduling: The on-line submission of a Ship Time Request Form (NSF-UNOLS Ship Time Request Form) initiates scheduling and planning for a cruise. This form contains information that is needed to determine specific scheduling requirements and to help ship personnel and support groups to prepare for the cruise. If you do not ask for certain equipment on this form, it may not be on the ship when you want it. Therefore, please be sure that the form is filled out completely, with any extra notes or comments necessary, and if changes in plan occur, a new updated form should be submitted. This is the same form submitted with NSF proposals (NSF Form 831) and it should also be used to initiate scheduling for projects funded by other agencies. Scheduling of the Scripps ships is done by the ship scheduler , under overall guidance from the associate director. As a member of
Seatizen Boating And Diving News Archive the Mayan Coral Reef off Cozumel THAILANDdiving Fun for Welcome to scuba Paradise againstplant infestations SWEDEN NASA brings oceanography to life http://www.seatizen.com/personalize_categories.asp
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SBCC 2002-2003 Catalog scuba diving, physical and biological oceanography, scientific research refreshertraining at the scuba diver level establish proficiency due to diving activity http://www.sbcc.cc.ca.us/2002_2003_catalog/index.cfm?sec=marinediving.cfm
Extractions: Gems This wonderful site, www.floridasprings.org , is brought to you by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. When we think of Florida diving, most of us think of warm coral reefs swarming with tropical fish, but a visit to this month's website lets you explore an entirely different underwater environment. This site is rich with resources, beginning with how springs form and a look at some of the residents of a spring. Club members going on the Manatee trip should spend a little time here first in order to be able to identify what you will see. Life from manatees to birds to reptiles and even insects and plants are discussed and illustrated with beautiful photographs. Enjoy a virtual expedition with filmaker and cave diving legend Wes Skiles as he takes you from Karst Country through the aquifer, from cave diving to paddling. Learn how sinkholes are the "windows" to the aquifer. Find out what is being done to protect our springs, and how you can help.
Special University Programs of marine sciences, including oceanography, marine biology offers instruction in SCUBAdiving and research contact Liz Kintzing, diving safety officer, through http://www.undergradcat.unh.edu/webspecial.html