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Diving Italy: SCUBA Diver Meeting – Friday October 2nd 6:00 PM
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SCUBA Diver Meeting – Friday October 2nd 6:00 PM. Please stop in and share your thoughts or experience with us all. Thank you for commenting. Active participation is what keeps our group alive! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Diving Italy dive group in action. This is the blog of the social network group DivingItalyForum.com We are a social network dedicated to connecting divers with other divers in Naples, Italy, the Mediterranean, and around the World. View my complete profile. Come check us out!
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Diving Italy: Ventotene, Italy trip feedback
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Ventotene, Italy trip feedback. Unspoilt charm of VENTOTENE. IN THE BEGINNING IT WAS A HUGE VOLCANO. More than 700m above sea level. All that remains now is a little piece of dry land, forming an island two miles long and less than 800m wide, and called Ventotene. Our group was made up mostly of student divers either working on Open Water or Advanced Open Water. Here are some of the reviews:. As we approached the island of Ventotene I was suddenly struck by the absolutely translucent blue water. Then...
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Diving Italy: Greetings from Rob – PADI Divemaster
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Greetings from Rob – PADI Divemaster. I was recently cruising a few websites for the latest in gear and information and would like to invite all of you, especially the newest divers and soon to be divers, to the Leisure Pro website and the PADI website. Homepage has several videos on tips and advice when shopping for new gear. They are well thought out and informative, take a look, they are each only a few minutes long. Website, under the Scuba Diving Guide. Tab, select Keep Scuba Diving. This is the blo...
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Diving Italy: Possible radioactive dumping in the Mediterranean Sea
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Possible radioactive dumping in the Mediterranean Sea. Here are several links to the story:. As a local diver in the Mediterranean and specifically Naples, Italy I am always trying to think of ways to better my aquatic environment. I pick up trash when I’m diving, I educate people about the ocean when I see them, and I take pictures of the sea. I think that underwater photography is vitally important to conservation efforts. Would you care about Panda bears if you have never seen one before? This is the ...
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Diving Italy: How to speak SCUBA in Italian or Come parlare subacqueo in italiano
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How to speak SCUBA in Italian or Come parlare subacqueo in italiano. SCUBA diving is a wonderful sport. Diving presents many challenges to overcome and many opportunities to learn something every time you dive. I constantly feel challenged. When you SCUBA dive in Italy there are many unique opportunities to develop certain skills that many other divers might not have the chance to learn. One of those opportunities is to learn the “lingua Subacqueo” or the “Language of SCUBA”. Thanks to Anna Nardella.
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Diving Italy: Dive site: Nisida, Italy
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Dive site: Nisida, Italy. As a lot of you know one of the best beach entry dives here in Naples, Italy is the dive site known as “Nisida”. Nisida is a fun place to dive mostly because of the short distance to two underwater towers which house everything from sea anemones to stone fish. I have yet to dive there once and not see something new every time. This is also the site where a lot of open water courses are taught due to the sandy bottom and even 35 – 45 feet depth. Did you already know about Nisida?
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Diving Italy: September 19 – International Cleanup Day
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September 19 – International Cleanup Day. According to the PADI AWARE (Aquatic World Awareness, Responsibility and Education) initiative over “6 million tonnes [sic] of debris enters the world’s oceans each year”. About International Cleanup Day 19th September 2009. Project AWARE partners with dedicated scuba divers to clean the world’s oceans, lakes, rivers and shorelines. These volunteers take part in practical cleanup solutions and collect data for the global Marine Debris Index. Total (bags of trash).
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Diving Italy: Monthly Underwater Photography Contest Series – DivePhotoGuide.com
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Monthly Underwater Photography Contest Series – DivePhotoGuide.com. Underwater photography enthusiasts listen up! Is hosting a monthly themed contest. Here is the article:. We are proud to announce the guidelines for the monthly Underwater Photography Contest Series. The contests are free to enter and each month we will be giving away a valuable prize - because you deserve it.and that’s how we roll! Here’s how it works. Entering the monthly contests is easy. Compete, Have Fun, and Earn Prizes. The DPG co...
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Diving Italy: American Red Cross CPR/AED for Adult/Child/Infant at the Support Site Gym
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American Red Cross CPR/AED for Adult/Child/Infant at the Support Site Gym. The American Red Cross. Is giving a CPR/AED class for Adults/Children/Infants on Saturday September 26th. This class will satisfy the CPR requirement for Rescue Diver. 160; I spoke with the Red Cross representative and she said that First Aid classes should be starting soon. You can track this and future American Red Cross offerings on the Event Calendar. Labels: health and safety. Thank you for commenting. View my complete profile.
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Diving Italy: Diving Italy Forum
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As the new dive season comes upon us stay up to date on all the trips and news at www.DivingItalyForum.com! See you in and around the water,. Please stop in and share your thoughts or experience with us all. Thank you for commenting. Active participation is what keeps our group alive! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Diving Italy dive group in action. View my complete profile. Come check us out! Diver Alert Network (DAN). Centro Sub Campi Fliegri (English). Divers International - Red Sea.