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Through coursework, internships, capstones, independent research projects, field trips, and seminars, students and faculty regularly dive into these questions.
Already, in the south, the species is no longer a rarity to those who regularly dive on wrecks, or to sea anglers.
Warm eyes, then, should give swordfish, which regularly dive to 500 meters, a critical edge over prey.
Undeterred by formidably sub-zero winter temperatures, Lars and his crab safari team regularly dive off the side of an inflatable Zodiac to a depth of 25 metres in search of crabs.
Hunting porbeagles regularly dive from the surface all the way to the bottom, cycling back every few hours; this vertical movement may aid in the detection of olfactory cues.
Patrick is Finnish-French and grew up in Lapland, so to him it seemed like a good idea to bring some of that Santa magic to a place where winter temperatures regularly dive below -20f.
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Gregg Bemis, an American multimillionaire who bought the Lusitania's wreck in 1982, seems intent on showing that the ship carried more ammunition than previously admitted, regularly organising dives to the wreck to prove his point.
(The pingers show that the sharks dive regularly, even in the absence of curious swimmers).
Their policies are especially worthwhile for those who dive regularly, as they are in effect for a full year.
Medical information will be shared with the Divers Alert Network (with whom less than 5% of divers regularly share their dive data).
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