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AskMen.com Harry Marks |
Top 10: Scuba Diving Destinations The ability to explore the mysterious sea entices many travelers to visit some of the world's most accessible and picturesque coasts. That's why, with summer nearly here, it's worth checking out the 10 best scuba diving sites.  |
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Divers' Paradise Diving in Harbour Village, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, The Caribbean  |
Boating March 2007 Lenny Rudow |
How I Learned to Stop Worrying... Those of us who were slow to put our boats away last fall enjoyed the longest boating season the East Coast has ever seen. Okay, so things are heating up. What does that mean to us as boaters?  |
Outside August 2003 Michael Roberts |
Domestic Abyss Why jet to exotic reefs when home waters boast spectacularly diverse diving?  |
The Motley Fool December 12, 2011 David Lee Smith |
Oil Operations Close to Florida's Coast Spanish oil company Repsol will soon drill far closer to Florida than would be permitted of U.S. companies.  |
Geotimes September 2006 Jennifer Yauck |
Hurricanes Intensify Red Tides Off Gulf Four hurricanes hit Florida in 2004, dousing the state with some of its heaviest rainfall in more than three decades. All of that water, a team of researchers says, may have set the stage for a large "red tide" off the state's west-central coast in 2005.  |
Geotimes July 2004 Carolyn Gramling |
Under-Reef Pipelines Get Green Light Staghorn coral live in seagrass in the Florida Keys Marine National Sanctuary. Two companies are planning to construct underwater pipelines carrying natural gas through a stretch of coral reef north of the sanctuary and down to the Bahamas.  |
Finefishing Saltwater Louis Bignami |
Consider The Coast Summer finds many casual fishermen hanging up their gear until Memorial Day. Such seems a shame. But the best, the closest and the least crowded action all year lurks as close as the coast all over America....  |
Finefishing Saltwater Doug Stamm |
The Springs of Florida In waters as clear as any on earth, the springs of Florida display a fascination diversity of life and habitat. In the sunlit shallows, apple snails browse, turtles wander, and silver mullet flash among the grasses....  |
Real Travel Adventures June 2007 Larry & Gail Taylor |
Ten Best Snorkeling Spots in the World A list of the ten best snorkeling spots include locations in Australia and Egypt.  |
| Finefishing Saltwater |
Winsome Walker's Cay Interested In Deep Sea Angling Or Bottom Fishing? Few places in the Bahamas offer more variety of fishing charters than the productive waters found off Walker's Cay.  |
Insurance & Technology August 17, 2009 Anthony O'Donnell |
Warming Atlantic Delivers Three Tropical Cyclones, First Hurricane of the Season Tropical Storm Bill is predicted to become a major hurricane between 48 and 60 hours, as it moves to the northwest from a position east of the Lesser Antilles.  |
Finefishing Fly Fishing John Kuminski |
Practical Fly Selection for Saltwater Lure selection, whether for fly or conventional tackle, is a very personal thing, based on a combination of knowledge, intuition, and past experience...  |
AskMen.com September 25, 2003 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Saltwater Fishing Destinations Take a look at these 10 hotspots to get some ideas -- they're all worth opening your tackle box for.  |
Finefishing Saltwater Bill Vanderford |
Summer Trout Summer Trout Along The Georgia Coast  |
Finefishing Saltwater Frank Sargeant |
Monster Trout Anybody can catch little trout. But catching big trout, "gators" five pounds and up, is another ball game--one that very few anglers ever learn to play.  |
Finefishing Saltwater Louis Bignami |
Easy, Affordable Hawaiian Fishing Fishing Hawaii on a budget...  |
Reason October 2001 Sean Paige |
Zoned to Extinction Overzealous regulation may soon render commercial fishermen a dying breed...  |
BusinessWeek July 8, 2010 Ken Wells |
The Gulf Coast's Lost Summer In the beach towns and bayous along the coast from Texas to Florida, the hard times wash up before the oil.  |
Reason October 2001 Ronald Bailey |
Reef Madness How Alabama fishermen are repopulating the sea...  |
Geotimes October 2005 Kathryn Hansen |
Loop Current Enhances Wilma The onslaught of hurricanes this season has provided researchers with ample data to study how the "Loop Current" in the Gulf contributes to hurricane strength.  |
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Saltwater Page Saltwater Fish Temperature Preferences  |
Real Travel Adventures March 2005 James McManus |
High Flying Holiday: Adventure Travel in the Clouds A growing niche of adventure travelers bypass traffic frustrations and enjoy unparalleled access to Florida's spectacular vacation offerings.  |
Outside April 2002 Patrick Symmes |
The Ghost of Shipwrecks Future Diving on lost ships is one thing. Exploring the boat that shadowed your life is a murkier adventure entirely...  |
Outside July 2008 Bucky McMahon |
Where the Walking Shark Lives Pull on a tank in Indonesia's remote Raja Ampat and witness diving's final frontier.  |
AskMen.com March 13, 2003 Peter Fueller |
Top 10: International Hidden Gems From private tropical islands to beautiful European cities, these ten international hidden gems are definitely worth considering for your next dream getaway.  |
Salon.com November 8, 2000 Andrew Leonard |
Sunshine psychosis Of course Florida can't make up its electoral mind -- it's where America's craziness runs out of exits...  |
Popular Mechanics September 2007 Josh Harkinson |
Deadly Coast Guard Dive: What Went Wrong A routine training exercise on a day off from a polar icebreaker ended in tragedy. Coast Guard officials believe the most important lesson to be gleaned from the accident in Alaska is to follow the rules.  |
Wired February 2002 Steven Kotler |
Reengineering the Everglades For decades, the world's largest wetlands have been diked, dammed, diverted, and drained. Here's how massive earthmoving, underground plumbing, and statistical modeling are getting South Florida back to nature -- new and improved...  |
IDB America July 2001 Roger Hamilton |
Who will decide the fishermen's fate? The battle to save Nicaragua's lobsters -- and the divers who catch them...  |
The Motley Fool January 22, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Will LEGOLAND Florida Hurt or Help Disney? A new marquee park is a mixed blessing for its distant mousy neighbor.  |
Real Travel Adventures May 2010 Leslie Adams |
Curacao and Bonaire Island Delight The hardest part about going to Curacao and Bonaire, islands in the Netherland Antilles, is the flight.  |
AskMen.com June 26, 2001 Stefanie Michaels |
Travel To Atlantis, Paradise Island We were off to Paradise -- Paradise Island, that is! An amazing strip of pristine beaches, swimming pool waters, and a destination like none other -- the resort, Atlantis...  |
Fast Company September 2000 Bill Breen |
(Really) Risky Business Wes Skiles is one of the leading practitioners of what may be the world's most hazardous sport: underwater cave diving. There is no injury rate for mistakes made in an underwater cave -- only a mortality rate. So why does Skiles keep diving?  |
Geotimes December 2003 Naomi Lubick |
Unknown Future for Coral Reefs Coral reefs are in danger and their recovery, when compared to historic coral reefs, is not assured. Though action is necessary to preserve reefs today, researchers do not know enough about how reefs function to guarantee that conservation and remediation will work.  |
Popular Mechanics December 2007 |
Treasure Hunters Break Scuba Rules for $50 Million (and Atlantis) Diving for treasure is tough work, but when you hit the payload it beats any day at the office.  |
AskMen.com Alisha Connor |
Top 10: Secret Tropical Destinations Whether you're looking to hike an extinct volcano, dive with the fishes or stretch out on the beach, these tropical destinations will have you booking your flight ASAP.  |
BusinessWeek August 12, 2010 Peter Coy |
The Coast Is Not Clear Though the BP oil spill's impact is much less severe than feared, long-term threats remain: wetlands destruction, dead zones, and climate change. They make the spill look almost minor.  |
National Defense September 2004 |
Deep Diver Suits Unveiled Offshore divers who require additional protection at underwater construction sites will be the target market for the Hardsuit 1200 deep atmospheric diving systems.  |
The Motley Fool October 4, 2010 Brian Stoffel |
This Railroad Has a Major Advantage It goes to both coasts and the Gulf of Mexico.  |
Real Travel Adventures August 2006 Antonio Graceffo |
Sihanoukville: SCUBA Diving is Saving Cambodia's Reefs Cambodia is still wild and untapped. An increase in eco-friendly diving and a reclaiming of the reefs will increase tourism, bringing a much-needed economic boost to the depressed local economy.  |
Real Travel Adventures May 2005 Robert Painter |
Island Hopping - Fort Myers & Sanibel The author presents an agenda full of interesting choices for visitors to Fort Myers and Sanibel Island: homes, museums, individual and touring opportunities to see local wildlife, more ideas than than you have time for.  |
Salon.com September 10, 2001 Humberto Fontova |
"The Helldivers' Rodeo" Low on air, hooked to a writhing 300-pound fish and bouncing around 200 feet underwater, even the best spear fishers don't always make it...  |
IEEE Spectrum February 2010 Giselle Weiss |
Dream Jobs 2010: Ernst Vollm, Rapture of the Deep Ernst Vollm makes the dive computer that every aquanaut wants  |
Outside November 2001 |
Lead Us into Temptation And deliver us pronto to these 44 island Edens --- if they were any more perfect we'd be in heaven...  |
Outside April 2009 Wells Tower |
The Tuber Having constructed the greatest flotation device mankind has ever known, the author embarks on an ill-conceived, possibly insane crossing of alligator-infested north Florida.  |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2004 Hortense Leon |
Sunshine State Weathers the Storm In order to boost hotel reservations, Tallahassee-based Visit Florida, a public/private tourism marketing organization, is planning to ask the State Legislature in December for as much as $30 million for "perception advertising."  |
Science News September 28, 2002 Janet Raloff |
State of U.S. Agro-ecosystems About one-quarter of the United States' land cover, excluding Alaska, is farmed. A massive new project has just assessed this and other food-producing environments, such as coastal waters, fresh waters, and rangelands, to tally factors contributing to health.  |
National Defense November 2005 Harold Kennedy |
Coast Guard Team Protects Nation's Busiest Ports The Marine Safety and Security Team 91110 is a small, specially trained unit assigned to help protect Boston from terrorist attack and is one of 13 such organizations established at major ports along the nation's coastlines.  |
American Family Physician June 1, 2001 |
Medical Problems of Recreational Scuba Diving Recreational scuba diving is defined as pleasure diving to a depth of up to 130 feet without decompression stops. The most common medical problems are simple "squeezes." These can affect your middle ear or face mask during descent...  |