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| Hi Guys, 20 million people scuba dive around the world. Most of these divers record their dives and usually include what they have seen - in personal dive logs. Well, these dive logs could contain some really important scientific data. So, with the United Nations Environment Programme - World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), Coral Cay Conservation (CCC) and marine biologists from all over the world, we are creating the world's first Global Dive Log - a unique database of dive logs. The health of our oceans impact the lives of everyone. Covering 70% of the earth's surface and containing 90% of our planet's living biomass, the oceans are the lungs of our planet. Yet no baseline mapping exists that measures the changing state of our oceans, man's impact on this resource, and how the state of the oceans will affect life on our planet for generations to come. Do us a favour and help us give the oceans a health check. Log-on to http://www.earthdive.com and log a dive. Its FREE and you get an amazing online divelog with interactive digital maps! With your help we can produce a Global Snapshot of the world's oceans... |
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| <chris@earthdive.com> wrote in message news:1147967064.463436.196310@u72g2000cwu.googlegr oups.com... > Hi Guys, > > 20 million people scuba dive around the world. Most of these divers > record their dives and usually include what they have seen - in > personal dive logs. Well, these dive logs could contain some really > important scientific data. > > So, with the United Nations Environment Programme Can't believe everybody passed -this- up... -- Popeye "If one does as God does enough times, one will become as God is." -Dr. Hannibal Lector. www.finalprotectivefire.com |
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| "Popeye" <Popeye@Finalprotectivefire.com> wrote in message news:127c7oc6nsse1cd@news.supernews.com... > Can't believe everybody passed -this- up... Like an old F4 in full AB. |
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| I remember my first time out to the trim pad when I worked RF-4Cs (RAF Alconbury, 79-82). Standing off to the side of an engine lit almost sucked the contacts out of my eyes--awesome. If QA wasn't around, a crew chief would toss a can of oil in the flame for the newbies out there. That, my friends, is sucking, squeezing, and blowing. -- Rapid Rick "Just Dive, Baby" > >> Can't believe everybody passed -this- up... > > Like an old F4 in full AB. > > |
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| EARTHDIVE | chris@earthdive.com | United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland | 0 | 03-27-2007 12:40 AM |
| Possible Paranoia - Earthdive | CAS | United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland | 14 | 03-26-2007 11:53 PM |