Saturday, 19th April 2008, 7:13 am by FiNS Team
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Posted in FiNS News
Monday, 14th April 2008, 9:30 pm by FiNS Team
Did you know that fish get thirsty too? Actually, they might not feel the same sensation of thirstiness that we do, but bony fish (all fish excluding sharks, rays, etc.) in the sea live in an environment in which the concentration of dissolved salts is much greater than inside their bodies.
What this means is that water will have a tendency to move from inside their bodies (lower salt concentration) to outside their bodies (higher salt concentration), particularly via the thin, permeable gill area. To replace water lost this way, marine fish need to drink. Special cells located in their gills extract and excrete excess salt in the sea water the fish take in.
Sharks and their relatives, however, don’t experience this issue to the same degree, due to the presence of organic molecules in their blood that balance out the osmotic gradient between their blood and the sea water, which means sharks may not need to drink as much as other fish in the sea.
Posted in FiNS Fun Facts
Saturday, 12th April 2008, 5:48 pm by FiNS Team
Authorities and divers in Phuket are preparing to create what might become one of the most popular wreck-centric dive sites in the region, if not the world.
On 5 May 2008, participating parties will sink four Douglas C-47 Dakota transport planes used during the Vietnam and Korean Wars, as well as six Sikorsky S-58T helicopters. This will take place in an area with a sandy bottom, one kilometre outside of Bang Tao Bay. The dive site created by these wrecks will cover 2,500 square metres, with depths ranging between 15 and 20 metres.
Of course, all the wrecks are being properly cleaned and prepared for sinking. Participants believe that this endeavour will attract thousands of divers a year to the area.
The project involves cooperation among multiple parties, including: Phuket Provincial Governor’s Office, Cheng Tale Sub-District Administrative Organization, Tourism and Sport Authority of Phuket, Marine and Coastal Resources Conservation Office Center 4 (Phuket), Thailand Diving Association (TDA), and For Sea Foundation.
Posted in Destinations, FiNS News
Friday, 11th April 2008, 9:00 pm by FiNS Team
Now here’s something that could come in really handy for those of you who are intelligent enough not to want to throw away large amounts of invest money on fancy underwater photography kit, and yet still feel the need to express yourself artistically while submerged, or just want to be the geek-chic-est diver in the water.
The new Underwater Digital Camera Mask from Liquid Image is a simple, yet ingenious, concept — marry a digital camera with a scuba mask and “Bob’s your uncle.” (For you non-British-English speakers, look the phrase up in Wikipedia.) (For those of you who don’t understand the expression and also don’t know what Wikipedia is…never mind.)
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Posted in Gear
Tuesday, 8th April 2008, 8:44 pm by FiNS Team
Read this feature from The Star in Malaysia to learn more about why endangered humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus), also known as Napoleon wrasse, are rapidly disappearing from our reefs. Read more…
Posted in Environment
Wednesday, 2nd April 2008, 7:54 pm by FiNS Team
ScubaCam in Singapore has recently been appointed Distributor of Seacam products for the Southeast Asia region. Given that ScubaCam has also been the official Service Center for Seacam products for over two years, Seacam customers in the region can now enjoy a more comprehensive service at the ScubaCam showroom.
Posted in Photo/ Video
Wednesday, 2nd April 2008, 7:31 pm by FiNS Team
One thing about monitoring news related to marine issues is that reading about the sheer volume of devastation humanity is wreaking on the oceans can be overwhelming. Most of the time, normal people (meaning just about everyone reading this who’s sitting at home or is camped out in an office or at school) never hear about what’s going on in far-flung places.
While we want to post everything we come across to help you keep up with what’s going on, it would be sheer overload…for you and for us. This following story, however, is worth posting, as it’s from a local publication in the Federated States of Micronesia, reporting about thousands of illegally caught sharks (many finned) to feed the seemingly insatiable appetite of Asians. Read more…
Posted in Environment
Tuesday, 1st April 2008, 5:33 pm by FiNS Team
Delta Airlines apparently served braised shark fin to celebrate its inaugural non-stop flight from Atlanta to Shanghai. It’s a good thing that officials from the airline and the Governor of Georgia were on hand to underscore their commitment to conservation of the environment. With corporate and political leaders of this caliber, the planet’s in perfectly good hands. Not.
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Posted in Environment, FiNS News
Sunday, 30th March 2008, 11:41 pm by FiNS Team
This is the second report from DEEP by FiNS Associate Publisher, Khun Polpich Komson.
(For the first report, please click here)

A ferocious guard puppy protecting the show entrance. Read more…
Posted in FiNS News
Sunday, 30th March 2008, 1:02 am by FiNS Team
Our Associate Publisher Khun Polpich Komson reports lives from his first-ever visit to Jakarta, attending the second annual Deep Indonesia dive show. The show started on Friday the 28th and will continue through Sunday. Here’s a quick look around:

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Posted in FiNS News