The critical need for accurate and non-invasive temperature monitoring is prevalent in extreme environments, such as scuba diving. Current temperature measurement technologies present limitations, prompting the development of innovative solutions.
Emmy L. Amers +6 more
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Effects of recreational SCUBA diving practiced once a week on neurohormonal response and myokines-mediated communication between muscles and the brain. [PDF]
Njire Braticevic M +4 more
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Neuroendocrine and Psychological Assessment in a Guinness 10 Days Scuba Dive
Luca Revelli +8 more
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Negative neurofunctional effects of frequency, depth and environment in recreational scuba diving: the Geneva “memory dive” study [PDF]
D.O. Slosman +11 more
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ABSTRACT Large “super‐groups” of feeding humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) have occurred regularly off the West Coast of South Africa since ca. 2011, but little is known about their feeding behavior. We used opportunistic underwater video footage to investigate near‐surface lunge feeding behavior, group coordination, and the use of pectoral fins
Simon H. Elwen +5 more
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Scuba diving-related fatalities in New Zealand, 2007 to 2016. [PDF]
Lippmann J, Lawrence C, Davis M.
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In a context where entire marine regions are in decline and many coral reef systems have collapsed, creating novel coral reef ecosystems on soft‐bottom seascapes can serve as ecological restoration at a regional scale. However, seascaping reef infrastructure in sandy environments presents unique engineering challenges distinct from traditional reef ...
Bruno W. Giraldes +9 more
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Mini Trampoline, a New and Promising Way of SCUBA Diving Preconditioning to Reduce Vascular Gas Emboli? [PDF]
Lambrechts K +5 more
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Behavioural ecology of the critically endangered grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus) and the interaction with scuba diving tourism off eastern Australia [PDF]
Kirby Smith
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Coral restoration as economic stimulus: a case study from the Florida Keys (United States)
Coral reefs are declining at unprecedented rates, threatening the livelihoods of nearly 1 billion people. The cause of the decline is a complex mix of local, regional, and global pressures, which are expected to intensify in the coming years, creating a humanitarian crisis with transnational impacts.
R. Scott Winters, Madeline H. Rothwell
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