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August 2009 Issue Links

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On August 7, 2009
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August 2009 Issue Links

New Species Discovered

In 2007, Greenpeace, used one-person submarines to explore the world's largest underwater canyon: Zhemchug Canyon, in Alaska's Bering Sea. The team discovered a new species of sponge, along with 14 types of coldwater coral — many of which were previously unrecorded in the Bering Sea. Click here to read expedition leader John Hocevar’s story, and to see videos from the trip.

Black vs. Clear Skirts

Have you looked over all the new masks in August’s ScubaLab, but you’re left wondering whether a clear or black skirt is best for your new mask? Then check out this info from the testers on what conditions they prefer each skirt type for.

More Lessons for Life

Love the Lessons for Life column? We do too. That’s why we’ve made all the past stories available to you on our website. Click here to read some of our favorites.

New Species Discovered

In 2007, Greenpeace, used one-person submarines to explore the world's largest underwater canyon: Zhemchug Canyon, in Alaska's Bering Sea. The team discovered a new species of sponge, along with 14 types of coldwater coral — many of which were previously unrecorded in the Bering Sea. Click here to read expedition leader John Hocevar’s story, and to see videos from the trip.

Black vs. Clear Skirts

Have you looked over all the new masks in August’s ScubaLab, but you’re left wondering whether a clear or black skirt is best for your new mask? Then check out this info from the testers on what conditions they prefer each skirt type for.

More Lessons for Life

Love the Lessons for Life column? We do too. That’s why we’ve made all the past stories available to you on our website. Click here to read some of our favorites.