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    Students worked through the Practical Inquiry Task, with the intention to attain an Australian Underwater Federation Snorkelling Proficiency Certificate. To achieve this certification, students were obligated to participate in theory lessons where a concept of snorkelling theory was introduced. Snorkelling concepts variated throughout the snorkelling workbook, involving equipment, snorkelling safety and skills. Initially the workbook examined a range of snorkelling equipment, outlining the…

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    First, there are many activities I would like to try if I visit Hawaii. Some activities are snorkeling and scuba diving! I’ve always wanted to try them because you could see all of the colorful fish up close! You could also swim deep in the ocean and find treasures that are buried in the sand! I’ve seen incredible videos of people taking underwater cameras while snorkeling and scuba diving! I believe it is absolutely “breathtaking”! I would also love to learn how to surf. I’ve always thought…

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    reefs deterioration (Jacksonet al. 2014). Countries popular for tourism benefit from marine sports such as snorkelling and SCUBA diving, especially as peoples interest in nature increases. However as numbers increase, what was once considered as ecotourism is now taking its toll on the marine environment (Orams 1999; Barber 2001). 1.2. Scuba Diving SCUBA diving increases interest in the marine environment and can raise public awareness of the threats (van…

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    Hawaii Vacation Essay

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    surfing if you dreamed of riding the waves surf on an ocean the origins of surfing. Want to learn to surf take lessons from one to two hours. Come snorkeling and scuba diving. With 1,200 miles of coral reef in the the Hawaiian Islands, snorkeling and scuba diving are two of the island's most popular water activities. these lush underwater gardens are teeming with green sea turtles, spotted eagle rays and a variety of tropical fish. Go whale watching the warm and shallow waters surrounding the…

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    Diving Engine Conflicts

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    The major conflict in this novel is how diving turned out to be an unforgivable force that took away a father and his son. On a rough day out at sea, Chris Rouse and his son Chrissy were deep diving to a German U-boat that was recently discovered off the coast of New Jersey. They were very excited because they were one of the first people to be down there and the first to have a chance of identifying the submarine. That day, waves were as high as six feet and the a storm was quickly approaching.…

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    too much detail about the picture and tell you my story, I need to give you just a little background information. I first got certified to be a scuba diver in 2011, and I was just turning twelve at the time. Scuba diving is my life and I enjoy every single second I get to be underwater. So, my mom and I have been to many places to dive including: Key Largo, Florida; Key West, Florida; Jupiter, Florida; West Palm, Florida; and Athens, Tennessee. Back in October…

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    Uluburun Shipwreck Report

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    This is a report on the Uluburun shipwreck. In this report, we will be talking about the cargo of the ship, and the stats of the ship, like how long it was, when it was found, how many dives took place, When the material to make the ship was felled, and how much cargo it was able to hold. This is a report on the Uluburun shipwreck, and I hope you enjoy it! Before we get started with the real info, I would like to tell you a little bit about how I got my information. I used a site similar to the…

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    it can lead to great findings. According to Duke University the average person generates four point three pounds of waste a day. In the story “On Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner he describes the means of survival out of the dumpster. The author provides vivid descriptions and explanations for his findings. He also explains how Dumpster diving can be a full-time job as he follows strict rules to show how a person can become more efficient. For example, using the senses and common sense to…

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    affects the tone of his essay. He is informative and explains to the reader that he prefers “the word scavenging and use the word scrounging,” rather than “foraging,” or “Dumpster diving” (713). This appeals to ethos because Eighner is trying to convince the audience by introducing himself as a scavenger during his dumpster diving life. He constantly reminds the audience that he is a scavenger because he considers himself as a person who looks for discarded material. By describing himself as a…

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    wanted to bring awareness to the amount of food that is thrown away each year and how it is better to donate food instead of throwing it away. Towards the end of the film one of his friends says “Ever since you started this documentary the dumpster diving has been terrible”. It was nice to know that his documentary did not go unnoticed and that change can actually…

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