The Sea Scooter - AV-2 EVOLUTION Underwater Scooter
by: Apollo Sports
Progressive acceleration system The AV-2 EVOLUTION scooter’s newly design rotational speed adjustment function allows for precise changes to your speed while in motion. This easily activated speed adjustment results in smooth effortless riding and allow for easy synchronization of speed between divers in a variety of geographical areas and varied current conditions. When the main switch is turned on, the L.E.D. battery life indicator lights up providing the diver with a guide to remaining battery life. Please remember this is additional standby information only. The maximum running speed recorded was 4.5km/h while wearing standard scuba equipment. This drastically saves on air consumption and energy usage thus enabling the diver to cover extensive areas of terrain that would be impossible to achieve normally (up to 7 Km).
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Apollo Scuba Diving Equipment
by: Scuba Online
Man lives in the midst of a glorious environment ... the earth, sun, animals, planets, air, and water. These are gifts man, over the years, has come to take for granted. Today, our earth is sending us an urgent SOS. If the natural enviroment is allowed to deteriorate further, all living creatures will, quite simply, cease to exist.
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The Marine Life of Sydney
by: Scuba Consultancy
Sydney’s aquatic reserves have been established to protect delicate or heavily used marine areas. Restrictions apply to fishing and other activities in these reserves.
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Lizard Island Research Station
by: Scuba Consultancy
The Lizard Island Research Station, located on the northern portion of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, is one of the most important coral reef scientific and educational facilities in the world. Each year, over 150 scientists and members of educational groups visit the station to learn more about coral reefs. About 60 research projects are conducted annually by scientists from all over the world. A major focus of research at the Station is on fish and hard corals. Many projects conducted on these groups have major implications for management of the reef.
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