Seeing eye-to-eye

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A scuba diver firmly believes that fishes are not only good as food. After several face-to-face encounters with different kinds of fishes, the diver is convinced that fishes are also curious about divers as they are about fishes. She claims that people will enjoy just watching fishes if they get to swim with them as divers do. Moreover, people will be encouraged to protect marine life and environment if they come to realize the pleasures derived from them.

Author: Earle, Sylvia
Fishes

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Logging onto history

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Scuba divers have helped changed people's views on the ocean and the role it supports in making life possible. Scuba divers, through their diving experiences, have promoted a better understanding of the nature and history of ocean life. They have documented, photographed and disseminated information about various aspects of marine life such as fish encounters, coral reefs, kelp forests, sightings and temperature changes.

Author: Earle, Sylvia
Social aspects, Appreciation, Divers, Divers (Persons)

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Requiem for the perfect fish

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The population of the bluefin tuna has declined to an alarming proportion that some conservationists are even trying to get the fish acknowledged as an endangered specie. Although the bluefin is the fastest fish in the ocean, it is no match against the modern fisherman. Despite the dwindling number of bluefin tunas, fishermen are not sparing them mainly because of the high price for these creatures.

Author: Earle, Sylvia
Bluefin tuna

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Subjects list: Environmental aspects, Scuba diving
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