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Archive for May, 2006

Critters — Rare Lionfish Discovery!

Wednesday, 31st May, 2006 3:05 pm by FiNS Team

Blackfoot LionfishFiNS Magazine Associate Editors Andrea and Antonella Ferrari encountered a rare deep-water lionfish while diving recently in the Kapalai-Mabul area. Here’s their report: Read more…

Salvage Mission at Tufi

Tuesday, 30th May, 2006 10:40 am by FiNS Team

Tufi Dive Resort

Fred Hagen, a businessman from Philadelphia who happens to have a passion for aviation history, is leading a salvage mission to Papua New Guinea to recover a WWII B17E bomber known as the “Swamp Ghost”. The expedition will be based out of Tufi Dive Resort in PNG.

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New Guidebook — South Andaman

Tuesday, 30th May, 2006 10:19 am by FiNS Team

coverFiNS friends “The Fabulous Five” from Thailand (Aey, Tik, Mean, Nu and Noi) have just published a second guidebook, following on the success of their popular debut effort last year. The new Pocket Divesite guidebook focuses on dive destinations in the South Andaman area of Thailand — covering perennial diver favourites like Hin Daeng, Hin Muang and Phi Phi.
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The Whaling Debate

Tuesday, 30th May, 2006 9:50 am by FiNS Team

A balanced editorial from the Japan Times about the whaling debate. Read more…

Mediterranean Sushi

Tuesday, 30th May, 2006 9:45 am by FiNS Team

Tuna stocks in the Mediterranean Sea are being depleted for the sake of sushi. Read more…

IWC Dysfunctional

Tuesday, 30th May, 2006 9:30 am by FiNS Team

Ray Gambell, former head of the International Whaling Commission, says the global body is dysfunctional, and laments that politics, not science, is the focus of the upcoming IWC meeting. Read more…

Dirty Diving

Monday, 29th May, 2006 1:56 pm by FiNS Team

Divers might be contributing to the spread of harmful bacteria from reef to reef, causing harm to the reefs we love. Read more…

Deep Thoughts from Deep Down

Friday, 26th May, 2006 6:31 pm by FiNS Team

Lin Shin ChuanTalk about being under pressure. And a lot of it too. Commercial divers get the big bucks, sure, everyone knows that. But with that comes one nightmarishly claustrophobic and dull existence, especially after 36 straight days of being inside a prison of Heliox pressure, alternating between a cramped living chamber and a tight diving bell. Former FiNS Magazine contributor Lin Shin Chuan, who went off to become a serious commercial diver (and probably regrets it now), shares some snapshots of his sentence on an oil rig somewhere in the Gulf of Thailand. Read more…

WWF-Malaysia: Sipadan Reef Damages Assessed

Thursday, 25th May, 2006 6:00 pm by FiNS Team

Recent reports of total devastation to Sipadan’s coral reefs are grossly over-exaggerated. Read more…

Perspective — The Sipadan Saga

Thursday, 25th May, 2006 10:58 am by FiNS Team

There’s been a lot of heated discussion in the past week or so about recent events at Sipadan. FiNS Magazine contributor Tony Wu sifts through the debate and gets to the heart of the matter. Read more…