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Coral Nursery Success at Dome Marina, Ain Sokhna We're thrilled to share the successful installation of our test coral nurseries at Dome Marina in Ain Sokhna, made possible through the invaluable support of our local partner, the Dome Marina Group. Despite numerous delays due to permits and logistical challenges, our team was finally ready to proce
...#portsudan#redsea#sudan#opredsea#RedSea#prodiverlife The Sudan State Security SagaTorrential Flooding through our Ain Sokhna project in Egypt (dramatic footage)
TheOceanRoamer Live VlogDiscussing his impressions and results of the Port Sudan - Red Sea expeditions.State of the Reefs, and an important update on the COTS (Crown of Thorns Starfish) Outbreak in Port Sudan and vicinity.Update on #opredsea
Reviewing the The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of #ScubaInfluencers out there.Today's video was requested by Sandy (Name has been changed), and shows us an Open Water Instructor - Influencer from the Caribbean, who's 'teaching' us a new skill. The One Handed Mask Clearing Technique #fail
You might remember the story of recreational diving student Linnea Mills, who drowned in 2019 during an ice/altitude training dive in Lake McDonald, in the Glacier National Park. The case at the time sent shockwaves through the industry, as it was a perfect example of gross negligence by the PADI Instructor, and the affiliated diving center. To ref
...While performing our research & monitoring work in relation to our Vault Project, in the immediate surroundings of the reefs of Port Sudan, we were horrified by the realization that we are having a COTS outbreak. COTS stands for Crown Of Thorns Starfish. The adult crown-of-thorns is a corallivorous predator that usually preys on reef
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