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  2. Seaview SVII - Wikipedia

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    The SVII camera was designed as a replacement for its prototype predecessor, the SVI, [2] to take thousands of images of the shallow waters of the Great Barrier Reef and other endangered coral reefs around the world. The imagery and data generated by the camera and its operators is intended to provide a visual record of the health of the reefs ...

  3. Valerie Taylor (diver) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor worked as an underwater photographer, with some of her work appearing in National Geographic magazine. In 1973, some macro images of coral and invertebrates on the Great Barrier Reef were featured on its front cover. [11] During the early 1980s Taylor began experiments with sharks wearing a steel mesh suit.

  4. Ron Taylor (diver) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Barrier Reef, 1978; for Time-Life Television [15] The Wreck of the Yongala, 1981 [19] The Great Barrier Reef (IMAX), 1982; technical consultants [20] Operation Shark Bite, 1982 [15] Give Sharks a Chance, 1991; with Richard Dennison for National Geographic Society and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation [21]

  5. 12 award-winning underwater photos give rare glimpses ... - AOL

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    The Ocean Photographer of the Year awards announced the winners of its 2024 contest featuring stunning images of underwater wildlife. 12 award-winning underwater photos give rare glimpses beneath ...

  6. Devil's Throat at Punta Sur - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Throat (Spanish: La Garganta del Diablo) [1] is an underwater cave formation near the island of Cozumel, Mexico, at Punta Sur in the Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park; it starts at approximately 80 feet (24 m) of depth and opens up at approximately 135 ft (41 m) - right at the edge of recreational dive limits.

  7. Catlin Seaview Survey - Wikipedia

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    The survey started in September 2012, and was focused on sections of the Great Barrier Reef across a range of depths. Specifically, 32 reefs were sampled, which equated to approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) of reef. This produced around 105,000 images, which are currently being analysed by scientists globally, [2] using image recognition ...

  8. David Doubilet - Wikipedia

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    David Doubilęt (born November 28, 1946) is an underwater photographer [1] known primarily for his work published in National Geographic magazine, where he is a contributing photographer and has been an author for 70 feature articles since 1971. He was born in New York City and started taking

  9. River otter drags child underwater, attacks mother at marina

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    A young child is recovering after being dragged under the water and injured by a river otter at a marina, officials in Washington state said Thursday.