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  2. Dee Scarr - Wikipedia

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    Dee arrived Bonaire in 1980 and started working in the Bonaire National Marine Park. In 1982 she created the diving program Touch the Sea. [1] In 1985 she married David Batalsky. Between 1988 and 1991, Scarr and her workmates tied more than 600 sponges back onto pilings beneath Bonaire's Old Pier in Touch the Sea's Sponge Reattachment Project.

  3. Plaza Resort Bonaire - Wikipedia

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    Plaza Beach Resort Bonaire is the largest diving resort in the southern Caribbean Island of Bonaire, located at 80 Julio A. Abraham Boulevard, south of Kralendijk, just north of Flamingo International Airport (about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) away). [1] It is operated by the Van der Valk family of hoteliers and is also known as the Plaza Resort Van ...

  4. Bonaire National Marine Park - Wikipedia

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    In the Bonaire Marine Park, Dixon et al. (1994) found that most divers seldom venture further than 300 m in one direction and that there was a decreasing physical impact on reef communities with increasing distance from a mooring buoy.

  5. List of wreck diving sites - Wikipedia

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    Hilma Hooker – Shipwreck in Bonaire in the Caribbean Netherlands; SS Hispania – Swedish steamship wrecked in the Sound of Mull, now a dive site; HMS Hood – Royal Sovereign-class battleship of the Royal Navy scuttled in Portland Harbour; SS James Eagan Layne – Liberty ship sunk off Cornwall, now a dive site

  6. Don Stewart (Bonaire activist) - Wikipedia

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    Don Stewart was born in the San Francisco Bay area of California. [7] His mother died when he was a young boy, and was raised by his father. He was diagnosed as dyslexic, dropped out of high school and at age 17, joined the United States Navy shortly after the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. [8]

  7. Kralendijk - Wikipedia

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    Information on Kralendijk and Bonaire is available here. Telephone Company (TELBO). [10] The first telegraph connection with Curaçao was in 1911. The telephone lines were laid to Rincon in 1921. The construction of the telephone began in 1944, and became automatic in 1961. In 1975, Bonaire was the first Dutch island to direct dial internationally.

  8. Dave Not Coming Back - Wikipedia

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    Dave Not Coming Back (French: La dernière plongée de Dave) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jonah Malak and released in 2020. [1] The film centres on diver Dave Shaw's death while attempting to recover the body of Deon Dreyer from the submerged Boesmansgat cave in 2005, through a mix of camcorder footage from the incident and the personal reflections of his surviving friend Don ...

  9. Klein Bonaire - Wikipedia

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    The Klein Bonaire islet, which sits within the rough crescent formed by the main island, is 6 square kilometres (1,483 acres) and extremely flat, rising no more than two meters above the sea. The only structures on the island are some ruins of slave huts (small, single-room structures dating to the region's period of slavery ), and a small open ...