For those who are more interested in preserving and protecting whale populations, the beginning of the season is also great news. Whale watching operators begin their lucrative business, and it’s a great opportunity to bring tourists and locals alike in touch with the world’s largest mammals. Check in your area for a whale watching tour – getting so close to these wonderful animals is definitely worth every cent!
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Totally Transparent Eel
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A Leptocephalus (meaning "small head") is the flat and transparent larva of the eel. They grow about 60-300 mm....
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Project AWARE Dive for Earth Day 2010
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Make a difference during the Project AWARE Dive for Earth Day Reef Clean Up Events in April 2010!Humans are...
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International Year of Biodiversity 2010
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The United Nations declared 2010 to be the International Year of Biodiversity. It is a celebration of life on...
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Clean Up Australia Day 2017
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We were very lucky to join the wonderful team at Abyss Scuba Diving at Clean Up Australia Day. We went...
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All 4 Diving Brings Limited Period Scuba Diving Packages for All and Sundry
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To avail the best of day trip and holiday experiences, All 4 Diving is what clients opt for and...
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Serenity at 50 Meters
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How relaxed would you be 50m below the water's surface while holding your breath? The answer is you need...
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Palauan pioneer to be inducted into Scuba Diving Hall of Fame
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It’s official. Francis Toribiong, a native of Palau, Micronesia, will be inducted into the International Scuba Diving Hall of...
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Take the plunge at the Denver Aquarium
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There is a strict no-touch policy when scuba diving at the Denver Aquarium, the Coloradoan reports. Of course this...