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As many of you know, earlier this year I did a lot of research into nitrogen and how it effects the body under pressure, my project went very well and […]
As many of you know, earlier this year I did a lot of research into nitrogen and how it effects the body under pressure, my project went very well and […]
The Beaked Sea Snake is notoriously aggressive and readily provoked The beaked sea snake’s bite contains enough venom to kill 50 people which is about twice as many as the […]
Marine Iguanas graze on algae Marine iguanas have blunter heads than most lizards, this allows them to tear seaweed from rocks more easily whilst they use their sharp claws as […]
‘Should something go wrong, he cannot simply swim to the surface. A diver who has spent time in deep water must ascend gradually, stopping at predetermined intervals to allow his […]
Batfish have deep, rounded laterally compressed bodies. In juveniles the dorsal and anal fins are extraordinarily long, but these become proportionally smaller as the fish grows. Juveniles are found in […]
Bigeye trevallies live in shoals by day and individually by night Bigeye trevallies often shoal in shallow water in the western pacific. By day they live in slow moving […]
‘Divers who have witnessed the writhing, screaming agony of a bad bends swear that they would rather suffocate and drown on the bottom than surface after a long, and deep […]
When heading off to tropical destinations for reef diving during this summer it’s difficult to imagine there being any risk or hazard associated with the reef. In terms of diving […]
The Gas Laws are very important to our understanding of decompression sickness, the way they work together in the body enables us to understand how nitrogen works when under pressure […]
Seahorses, pipefish, weedy and leafy sea dragons are all found in the family Syngnathidae. Their family name is derived from the Greek ‘syn’ meaning fused or together and ‘grathus’ meaning […]