Underwater Australia

Underwater Australia
Title Underwater Australia PDF eBook
Author Nigel Marsh
Publisher New Holland Publishers
Pages 368
Release 2017-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781921517921

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Divers will explore every section of this great southern land, state-by-state and region-by-region. Filled with wonderful pictures, this is a must have guide book for anyone wanted to submerge in the land Down Under.

History of Spearfishing and Scuba Diving in Australia

History of Spearfishing and Scuba Diving in Australia
Title History of Spearfishing and Scuba Diving in Australia PDF eBook
Author Tom Byron
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 427
Release 2014-04-08
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1493136704

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Discover the pioneering days of spearfishing and scuba diving, read about the sports early spearmen and women and the founding fathers of scuba diving in Australia. This book takes you month by month from 1917 to 1997, through the good and bad times, the discoveries, the tragedies, the undersea explorations, as well as instructor organizations, diving achievers, and a number of important events which together comprise the history of underwater diving in Australia. Within the pages of this book is a large section dealing with the Chronicle of Sport Diving, events reported as though they had recently happened, recapturing all the important occurrences that took place during 80 years since Alex Wickham first speared fish in Sydney Harbour. Special features include newspaper reports of early spearfishing, the establishment of the first spearfishing association in 1948 and the appearance of the first home-made scuba regulator. There are thrilling and sometimes tragic stories of shark attacks. A woman skin diver was lost at sea for nearly three days and nights, and survived. There is the story of Australias first and so far only world champion spearfisherman and that of two scuba divers who swam with a white pointer shark for half an hour in open water, yet were not attacked by the beast, the devastating deaths of four scuba divers in a sinkhole at Mt. Gambier, the rapid advance of underwater technology in Australia and much more. This is the only book of its kind dealing with the history of spearfishing and scuba diving in this country. For some, it will bring back old memories, for others a readable and authoritative history of spearfishing and scuba diving in Australia. For every diver, man or woman, it cannot fail to stir emotions as it recaptures exciting and historical events. At the end of the Second World War, a Frenchman, Michel Calluaud brought plans of the Gagnan-Cousteau regulator to Australia and he built one of the first in the world here. Australians could then use this equipment for work and pleasure and it has furthered their knowledge of life in the sea. As we push beyond the boundary of seashores and venture further under water we begin to discover many things that were once beyond our grasp and it is the aqualung that has enabled us to journey beyond the confinements of land. THE HISTORY OF SPEARFISHING AND SCUBA DIVING IN AUSTRALIA not only deals with the scuba diving, but also, as the title suggests, with a wealth of information concerning spearfishing and related underwater activities.

Australia

Australia
Title Australia PDF eBook
Author April Pulley Sayre
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books
Pages 72
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780761330073

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Describes the geography of the continent of Australia and the plants and animals that live there.

Australian Caves and Karst Systems

Australian Caves and Karst Systems
Title Australian Caves and Karst Systems PDF eBook
Author John Webb
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 395
Release 2023-08-31
Genre Science
ISBN 303124267X

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This book, part of the series Cave and Karst Systems of the World, begins with a review of the interaction between people and caves in Australia (including conservation), followed by descriptions of the spectacular cave diving sites, before comprehensively covering all the major carbonate and noncarbonate karst areas, subdivided by rock type and region, and including the origin of the caves. This is followed by broad overviews of cave minerals and speleothems, cave biology and cave fossils. Each section was written by one or more specialists in the topic and is illustrated by clear diagrams and superb colour photos. The book emphasises the unique aspects of the Australian karst, including the variability in the age of the caves (very old to very young) and the impact of isolation on the stygofauna, as well as the vertebrate fossils preserved in the caves. Written in an easy-to-read style, the book is a primary reference guide to Australian karst and represents a valuable asset for anyone interested in the topic, not only cavers and academics.

Underwater Wild

Underwater Wild
Title Underwater Wild PDF eBook
Author Craig Foster (Filmmaker)
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 349
Release 2021
Genre NATURE
ISBN 0358664756

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"Craig Foster and Ross Frylinck regularly dive together in the awe-inspiring kelp forests off South Africa, without wetsuits or oxygen tanks. Craig had dived this way for years, including alongside the octopus that inspired My Octopus Teacher. In Ross, he found a kindred spirit, someone who also embraced the ancient methods of acclimating his body to frigid waters, but whose eyes had not yet adjusted to the transcendent wonder Craig saw each time they dove. In the heart-wrenching stories that make up this unforgettable book, we swim alongside Ross as he grows from skeptic to student of the underwater wild. And in the revelatory marine science behind the stunning photos, we learn how to track sea hares, cuttlefish, and limpets, and we witness strange new behaviors never before documented in marine biology. We realize that a whole world of wonder, and an innate wildness within us all, emerge anew when we simply observe. "--publisher's website.

The Geography of Australia and the Pacific Realm

The Geography of Australia and the Pacific Realm
Title The Geography of Australia and the Pacific Realm PDF eBook
Author Shannon H. Harts
Publisher 'The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc'
Pages 34
Release 2020-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 172532220X

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Australia and the Pacific Realm is a region unlike any other in the world. Made up of thousands of islands, from tiny atolls to the continent of Australia, this region is defined by the mighty ocean flowing between neighboring islands and countries. How did people come to inhabit the islands of this region? How do the islands differ from one another? Readers will have the full Oceania tour with this exciting book, which uses photographs, maps, and fact-filled text to paint an inspiring picture of Australia and the Pacific Realm.

Australian National Bibliography

Australian National Bibliography
Title Australian National Bibliography PDF eBook
Author
Publisher National Library Australia
Pages 1734
Release 1978
Genre Bibliography, National
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