The Bluegray Carpetshark
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The Bluegray Carpetshark is a rarely encountered specie of the Blind Shark family. It is found only off eastern Australia from Queensland south to New South Wales. It feeds on small fishes and small reef invertebrates, such as crabs, shrimp, cuttlefish and sea anemones.
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1996
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Catalina's Scuba Outpost: the civilized uncivilized retreat
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Santa Catalina Island's Scuba Outpost is a countrified area with ascetic accommodations. Located about 20 miles from Los Angeles, the retreat offers a quiet recreational weekend of hiking and diving, snorkeling or boating.
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1996
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Fairly honest Harvey: the autobiography of a wetsuit pioneer
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Harvey Grohs founded Harvey's Skin Diving Suits Inc., one of the most successful wet suit companies in the US. His life is chronicled in a new autobiography entitled 'Fairly Harvey, The Cold Warrior.'
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1995
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