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diving in south thailand
Thursday, August 09, 2007 - 02:28 PM - 5 years, ago 9 months   - 567  Reads  -  Scuba Diving News  -  Scuba Diving around the World
As one of the divers, I am NOT suggesting you to dive without license even though there are some of dive shops do and I really hate that.
Francois Malric Named Operations Manager of Rihiveli Beach Resort in the Maldives
Friday, September 14, 2007 - 06:57 AM - 5 years, ago 8 months   - 567  Reads  -  Scuba Diving News  -  Scuba Diving around the World
Prior to joining the HPL Hotels & Resorts group, Francois was most recently the Executive Assistant Manager at Hotel Management Services in Bora Bora.
Diving - Koh tao, Thailand
Sunday, December 09, 2007 - 07:47 PM - 5 years, ago 5 months   - 567  Reads  -  Scuba Diving News  -  Scuba Diving around the World
Arrived in Koh Tao today and have enrolled to do a PADI Open Water Dive course. It costs 200 yo-yo's so it's pretty expensive for Thailand but hopefully will be worth it.
A shark and an octopus - Ko Bida, Thailand
Tuesday, March 25, 2008 - 05:32 AM - 5 years, ago 2 months   - 567  Reads  -  Scuba Diving News  -  Scuba Diving around the World
One day of diving with Palm Beach Divers was definitely not enough, so we signed up for another trip with them.
30% of Marine species at risk
Friday, September 21, 2007 - 06:20 AM - 5 years, ago 8 months   - 567  Reads  -  Scuba Diving News  -  Scuba Travel News
As the number of marine species assessments increases, so does the number of species in danger. The 2007 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species shows that excessive and destructive fishing activities play a primary role in oceans biodiversity loss. Corals have been assessed and added to the IUCN Red List for the very first time. Ten Galapagos species have entered the list, with two in the Critically Endangered category and one in the Vulnerable category. Wellington's Solitary Coral (Rhizopsammia wellingtoni) has been listed as Critically Endangered (Possibly Extinct). The main threats to these species are the effects of El Nino and climate change. In just a year, both Spingy Angelsharks and Smoothback Angelsharks have moved from the Endangered to the Critically Endangered category. The two species used to be a common and important deep-water predator over large areas in the Mediterranean Sea and the Eastern Atlantic.
Win Hurghada Dive Guide and Log Book
Saturday, April 19, 2008 - 09:17 PM - 5 years, ago  1 month   - 567  Reads  -  Scuba Diving News  -  Scuba Travel News
SCUBA News are giving away two copies of the Hurghada Dive Guide and Log Book. The prize is the forth guide in the series and covers the very popular diving area around Hurghada. The format remains consistent with the other guides - loose sheets designed to fit into a diving logbook binder. The guide covers 16 dive sites, usually with 2 dives per site. Most of the sites are reefs but there is one wreck at El Mina. There is an A5 double sided page for each site which can be slid into a 3-ring binder with your other dive logs. The first part of the guide allows you to write in all your personal dive details (time, gas consumption, conditions, weight, temperature, cylinder details). There then follows a description of the site, its location including co-ordinates, a 3-D map and usually a couple of recommended dives. The maps are excellent - showing the dive site very clearly. Turning over there is a more detailed description of the site covering, geography, history and marine life you are likely to encounter. It really packs in loads of information. At the bottom of the page is a space for you to add your own dive notes. All in all these are great little guides and money well spent if you are going to the area as nearly all the dives you will do are covered. If you are planning a trip to Hurghada then this will help you prepare and give you a good idea of what to expect. To enter the competition go to http://www.scubatravel.co.uk/
Study praises China's paper recycling
Monday, July 16, 2007 - 03:07 PM - 5 years, ago 10 months   - 567  Reads  -  News from Thailand
"The biggest environmental challenge related to China's paper industry is to prevent its growing demand for fiber from driving ever more forest destruction in places like Indonesia and eastern Russia" China's wealthiest woman Zhang Yin, the founder of China's biggest packaging manufacturer Nine Dragons Paper Co., speaks during a news conference in Hong Kong in this Tuesday, Nov. via The Macon Telegraph
Tourists making a beeline for Thailand
Thursday, September 20, 2007 - 11:33 PM - 5 years, ago 8 months   - 567  Reads  -  News from Thailand
South Africa News.Net Wednesday 19th September, 2007 Thailand is expecting a record tourist influx with foreigners undeterred by the Phuket plane disaster or political concerns. via South Africa News.Net
New Gene Technique Used To Discover Cause Of Recent Sustained...
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - 08:30 PM - 5 years, ago 6 months   - 567  Reads  -  News from Thailand
"The existence of this strain collection" Main Category: Tropical Diseases News Article Date: 30 Oct 2007 - 17:00 PDT newsletters A single disease-causing clone of the bacterium Leptospira interrogans was behind the recent sustained outbreak of ... via Medical News Today
Burma condemned on crackdown on internet freedom
Saturday, February 02, 2008 - 07:19 PM - 5 years, ago 3 months   - 567  Reads  -  News from Thailand
"People can't access Blogger so they are changing to Word Press or another site. They also post from their Gmail account or send the post to someone outside" Media advocacy groups have condemned Burma's new crackdown on Internet freedom after the military regime reportedly arrested a wellknown blogger in Rangoon. via The National

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