Sentences with phrase «ocean dives then»

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Then, in December 2011, researchers began the first systematic dives to examine what appears to be the oldest known shipwreck in the Indian Ocean, radiocarbon dated to between the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C.E. Because almost nothing was known about seafaring in this time and place, the wreck promises to remake our understanding of the region and era, team members say.
This heroic lifeguard races along the beach, dives into the ocean and then shifts to slow motion, as if the movie has suddenly turned into a cologne commercial.
Then experience four open water (ocean / lake) dives.
The Open Water course gives you time to practice using the equipment over 5 contained dives and then takes you to the big wide ocean to experience your first taste of underwater magic with 4 or 5 exhilarating open water dives.
If you would like to learn to scuba dive then you can complete your PADI ticket whilst onboard Ocean Divine.
On the land, you will have the chance to walk on the beaches then hike and climb abrupt cliffs, while in the ocean, you can swim then dive, if the waters become deeper.
If you are interested in diving but not familiar with water then take the Ocean Sound dive trip.
Since then Tourism Australia expanded it's Best Job opportunities, with a Best Job position in each state, and now, there's a Best Job that's ever so much more appealing to us ocean advocates: The Best Dive Job in the World.
The tropical island of Koh Tao is famous around the globe for it's fantastic diving and the cheap price it comes at, with more than 20 exceptional dive sites and more dive shops then you can shake a stick at, this island is a haven for ocean lover.
Days 2 — Again you will meet in the morning to complete the confined water training of the course, then on to finish your last two open ocean dives.
Once you have mastered the skills in the pool then you are ready to dive in the ocean, where you will repeat the skills you've learnt.
It's hardly surprising then that fish stocks are taking a nose dive, when we'll need more ocean produce to offset a reducing land area - we can not keep cutting down rain forests - we need them to produce oxygen and soak up carbon dioxide.
Currents that move through the upper ocean then dive down to depth may move some of the surface heat to the deeper waters, especially where the currents have dived not just from cooling water (hot water would tend to go up, cold water would tend to go down) but because it is driven in «conveyor» systems which may run counter to expectations of where water should go when considering only local conditions, and especially, if the water is dropping because of an increase in salinity.
We've gotten better measurements of heat storage in the oceans since sometime in the 1990s (see Roger Pielke Sr.'s blog, lots of entries on this subject, search for «Josh Willis» to start), I think from satellites supplemented by unmanned devices which dive to as deep as 2,000 meters then resurface and send their data to satellite (Argo floats).
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