Ken Leppell learned military scuba diving in 1977 when he was in military special forces. It wasn't until 1983, however, that he became certified as a civilian diver, which then led to becoming ...
Luka Ruble and Kai Blumenthal are interested in marine biology. Emma Goodman enjoys snorkeling and has seen first-hand the damage to fragile coral reefs caused by humans. Matt Strand became involved ...
ZANESVILLE - A colorful mural on the walls of Pneuma Scuba Diving in Zanesville belies the fact that the shop is hundreds of miles from typical scuba diving locales. And that makes perfect sense to ...
Another world, foreign in time and culture to most Long Islanders, lies as close as the sandy shores at low tide. Scuba divers know it well — crustacean-encrusted canons from a Revolutionary War time ...
What travel plans do you have for the next few months? Maybe you’ll go from your kitchen to your living room. Or if you’re lucky out into a backyard, but that’s about it. The spread of Covid-19 has ...
It’s a different world, down there. Shades of blue and tan, yellows and green, life everywhere. Normally out of sight, but thanks to some highly specialized equipment, you can join this watery world ...
Water covers about 71 percent of the earth’s surface, leaving oceans, lakes, rivers, lagoons, and fjords ripe for exploration. Entire communities of aquatic creatures and a world of coral reefs, ...
Why So Grim About Iran? A Strait-Up Debacle Audio By Carbonatix In a typical college course, the student is graded (and almost always passes, usually with an A) and then forgets most of the material.
Graduate students in the prosthetics and orthotics program also are learning how to use melted polypropylene to wrap a model leg — cast from one of their fellow students — and to cut and smooth it to ...
When it comes to underwater exploration and emergency response, two terms often come up: SCUBA and SCBA. While they may sound similar, they serve very different purposes and are designed for distinct ...