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Walt Stearns

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Hi Folks,

Another issue of the Underwater Journal is now available on line – www.underwaterjournal.com

In it you find another feature packed issue, of which includes a feature spread on the southern range of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, I think a few will enjoy.

Also inside:
Blue Springs revisited with Philippe Cousteau.
Going sky-high for dolphins in the Bahamas with Jim Abernethy.
Conception Island and other Southern Bahamian treats as well as a profile
on the Caribbean Explorer I.
AquaLung’s Mistral Double-hose Regulator.
Review of the new cave diving DVD “Facing Darkness.”
Something from the gear bag – the EZ Spring fins straps.

I am always interested in hearing your thoughts and/or even recommendations to what you like to see in the future - more info, more pictures/less text, etc. My goal is to provide readers with information. I will leave the Disney stuff to publications like Sport Diver.

If you have a story or information in the form of an insider’s guide to a particular dive site or location in the US that you would like to share out side of this forum, I would (info@uwjournal.com) like to hear it. While we can't pay anything right now for your work we can give the author a good amount of recognition, including hyperlinks to their website(s) for the work.

I am not worried about a contributor having professional writing skills. But, if they are able to provide the basic gist in the story with plenty of facts and information (what, where, when, and how) and a few good images, we can (through a little Word-Smithing at our end) make it work.

Walt Stearns
www.underwaterjournal.com
 

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