Blue whale songs are getting deeper, say baffled scientists
By Claire Bates
Last updated at 1:43 AM on 04th December 2009
Blue whales are famed for their haunting songs that travel thousands of miles under the ocean. Now scientists have discovered the world's largest mammals are singing in...
wow! no snorkel. hard core. must be a photo op? and the jute or hemp, canvas coin bag with a draw string. dont make them like that now I bet. and the custom suits. hecka cool, as my son would say.
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I've always had a appreciation for vintage. everything. they don't make things like they usto. lod cars, houses, art, music. and yes diving. while I have a mixed set of dive gear. some old some new. there is nothing cooler than old salts sporting vintage gear. nice to know the roots of where...
here is a list of california dive boats. California Dive Boats : The Official Page look at there scheduling and book a trip. santa barbara is one of my favorite islands. I was mugged at this island by sea lions returning to the boat with game. it was quite an experience. LOL. I was also...
yes. its a sad thing about that salmon fisheries go south. and all that it affects . It breaks my hart really. I have bun most of my salmon fishing out of mendo. but giving the severity I'm a very selective hunter and gatherer. with respect for the environment. and only spearfish while ocean...
looks like were all on the same page. anything over 7 foot and I start looking at location seriously. interval and wind play a big part in it as well. esp when kayak or boat diving.
I like the color chart here. http://www.lajollasurf.org/nocal.html
any time you see light blue or green its in...
well that was an interesting show. lots of history in the island including ancient history& native american &military, and so on. I should be able to find a archive if interested.
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COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NOORY
on coast to coast. talk radio
Fri 02.13 >>
First Hour: Rob & Anne Wlodarski will talk about the ghostly and haunted Catalina Island. 'Friday the 13th' Open Lines to follow.
you can listen here on line. starts at 10 pm
The BIG 550: Talk...
darwin had a anniversary yesterday.
those bulls can get aggressive. i've been warned a few times. I had seals mug me during my safety stop and all the way to the boat for my game bag loaded up with lobster and scallops at santa rosa island. there is a seal rookery there. yah hoo.. freaked me...
I saw a big shark diving with Eric at the channel islands. he didn't see it. it was about 7' or bigger. some kind of leopard. I'm (sure) we have been noticed. thay are there. I seen others but nothing that made me pucker and hug a rock. seen some while fishing. Its all kinda sharky around here...
we get reports all the time. their out there. and the vis is generally not soo good. I remember doing a deep dive out at this rock we call seal rock. right before I descended. we said this might not be the best idea. LOL and did it any way. it was a really good dive. spooky dive,
ps and Im...
I wouldnt want to get stuck in a back pack dive with a flooded dry suit. that gos for any dive. lots more drag in a dry suit. and now your not staying with the intentions.
a closed heal does present some challenges with a tank. and you need to watch the jump off a dive boat. but the speed and power is like no other. especially after ditching the drag ( wing). I have open heal long blades
yah. it gets hot around these subjects. and we understand where your coming from to. I solo dive usually. unless we make plans a head of time. and Im ok with that to. gives me a chance to practice my buddy skills. Ill definitely look you up. can I put you on my contacts?
cheers.
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