Part one included the Torrey Canyon disaster, harmony with nature and protections for mako sharks, with hints that they are all connected by something specific, something important. Something to do with rights and liability… You…
Pollution & Debris
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This story is about everywhere and everything. But we’ll begin in 1967. And we’ll begin with a shipwreck. Picture a disaster at sea and its easy to imagine dramatic conditions playing a part. The loss…
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We found a solution to our greatest fear and now we can’t be stopped. Our brains, hard-wired to live with scarcity allowed us to discover tools and through their use we discovered scarcity’s opposite– abundance. The…
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Do you think of yourself as an ecological person? Whatever the answer, it is becoming an increasingly important question. If your answer is “no”, I’m going to politely suggest that you don’t have a choice.…
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Recreational diving, like all things that people do for adventure, sport or fun, is evolving fast, and right now one of the biggest influences on mainstream diving comes from the more extreme and of the…
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What does it mean to do something of real consequence in the world? And what does it take to make that happen? A combination of talent, time and place, maybe? And a little of the…
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California is a state of mind, so the saying goes. Diving in California certainly is. In California, the suburbs reach right down past the Pacific Coast Highway to the ocean’s edge, where sand drifts onto…
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Bill Carroll is on a mission. It includes the ocean and getting you into it. Because, in his words, “If you’re not in the ocean, you’re less likely to protect it.” Bill is a diving…