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December/January issue of African Diver Magazine available Photo

December/January issue of African Diver Magazine available

The 14th issue of African Diver Magazine is now available for download. In this issue, the Moving Sushi team wrap up their two year expedition and the Shiver documentary team introduces Carlos Macuacua, Mozambique’s first dive instructor and anti-shark finning crusader. There is a feature on some of the more interesting Red Sea wrecks and DAN South Africa summarise their activities for the year.

African Diver Magazine is available as a free download in pdf format.

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Aquatica releases full details of AD7000 housing Photo

Aquatica releases full details of AD7000 housing

Further to the renderings released earlier, Aquatica has released final details of it’s AD7000 housing for the Nikon D7000. Standard features include dual optical strobe ports (with the option of electrically connected ones), moulded grips, single lens release/port lock lever and a multi control pad, which replicates the cameras own controls. The housing is compact and light and has oversized controls for those shooting with big gloves.

Aquatica expect to start shipping in early 2011. Wetpixel plans to have a comparative review of available D7000 housings early in the New Year.

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Two day diving ban for Sharm el Sheikh Photo

Two day diving ban for Sharm el Sheikh

The Egyptian Chamber of Diving and Water Sports (CDWS) has announced a ban on all diving and water sports activities for the Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheikh for today and tomorrow (1/2 December). This is due to three reported shark attacks in the last 24 hours. The shark, an Oceanic White Tip, will be captured, and then released away from any tourist resorts.

The ban does not effect the National Park at Ras Mohammed, and the CDWS are working together with officials and shark experts to find the causes behind such unusual behavior, including possible indications of illegal fishing or feeding in the area.

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Industry standards for high-speed memory cards Photo

Industry standards for high-speed memory cards

According to The InquirerSandisk, Sony and Nikon have co-operated on a new standard for the next generation of high-speed cards. The proposed new specifications achieve data transfer rates of up to 500 megabytes per second using the highly versatile PCI Express4 interface. The increased speeds will enable imaging and video applications that could not be accomplished using the current CompactFlash specification’s Parallel ATA interface. The current standard is CF6.0, released in November 2010, which offers maximum performance of up to 167MB/sec.

The proposed new format has the potential to extend theoretical maximum capacities beyond two terabytes.

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Japanese whaling fleet yet to leave dock Photo

Japanese whaling fleet yet to leave dock

The Japanese whaling fleet should be underway by now if it is to reach it’s hunting grounds in the Southern Oceans. However, Sea Shepherd reports that it is still in dock. The fleet normally leaves before November 19 which was more than 10 days ago and this means they will certainly not be able to begin whaling around December 20th as normal. It would seem that part of the reason is the lack of a fleet re-supply vessel.

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Bite-Back launches 2011 calender Photo

Bite-Back launches 2011 calender

Environmental charity Bite-Back has launched it’s 2011 calender. This uses images from David Doubilet, Doug Perrine, Brian Skerry, Eric Cheng and Alex Mustard amongst others to remind us on a daily basis what is at stake if we carry on overfishing the world’s oceans.

Bite-Back has run a very successful campaign to force the UK’s supermarkets to re-think their sourcing policies, and is active in persuading Chinese restaurants to remove shark fin from their menus. Full details of the calender and the organization are on their website.

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James Wood to be Associate Director of Waikiki Aquarium Photo

James Wood to be Associate Director of Waikiki Aquarium

James B. Wood, Wetpixel moderator , has accepted the position of Associate Director at the Waikiki Aquarium in Honolulu, Hawaii. James is an educator, author, webmaster, research scientist and pioneer in informal education. He has been featured in several Discovery Channel specials on squid and octopuses. Waikiki Aquarium is the 3rd oldest public aquarium in the US and part of the University of Hawaii system. The aquarium serves 320,000 guests a year.

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