Treasures, Shipwrecks and the Dawn of Red Sea Diving
Howard Rosenstein recounts his days of pioneering diving operations in the Red Sea.
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Howard Rosenstein recounts his days of pioneering diving operations in the Red Sea.
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The paperback edition of Howard Rosenstein’s memoir, “Treasures, Shipwrecks and the Dawn of Red Sea Diving,” has been released. The book covers Rosenstein’s journey from establishing a makeshift diving school in a train carriage to the forefront of global dive tourism.
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Dive deep into Howard Rosenstein’s extraordinary story of how a dive school in a train carriage at the edge of the desert became a global destination.
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An international group of marine scientists led by Karine Kleinhaus, of Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), has published a letter in Science, coinciding with COP27, that is a call to action for policymakers, government agencies and ocean conservation groups to take major steps to preserve Egypt’s 1,800 km of coral reefs–a massive section of the Red Sea’s reef system.
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Fugro has deployed two new autonomous environmental landers off the coast of Saudi Arabia to collect oceanographic data in deep and remote areas of the Red Sea, in collaboration with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) to better understand the local ecosystem and support Saudi Vision 2030, the country’s social and economic framework for a sustainable future.
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TCarta Marine, a global provider of hydrospatial solutions, has introduced a global satellite-derived bathymetry (G-SDB) product line developed with a new seafloor depth measurement technique that leverages machine learning and NASA ICESat-2 laser data. The first G-SDB offering covers the entire Red Sea–available now–with additional data sets to be rolled out through the end of this year. The commercial TCarta
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