Contents Volume 39 Number 8
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p18 p26 Dive Brief: starts p10
Big Picture ..................................p10 It’s a good rule of thumb to give feeding whale sharks a wide berth. We’re not on the menu, but their mouths are BIG!
Future Oceans ...........................p12 Ocean Futures Society celebrates 15 years on the front lines of ocean conservancy. JMC recalls some high points, and low
Dive Brief ....................................p14 Ocean Atlas sets heavyweight record, fish in hot water heading north, and Battle of the Atlantic wrecks close to home
Dive Media .................................p16 A new book on women divers. DEMA stats on resort vs. liveaboard preferences
ANTIKYTHERA Features: start p18
Ancient Wreck Revisited p18 Treasure ship dazzles archaeologists
Crocodile Rock p26
American crocs at Banco Chinchorro Fluid Magic p32
A Grand Cayman fave for good reason
Devil’s Grotto Gatefold p33 Foldout feature puts you in the action
WATER.COLORS p38 Fashion takes dive and never looked better Contributors this issue:
Andy Murch Crocodile Whisperer
6 Magazine
Jim Hellemn Photographer
Aaron Wong Fashion Photographer
Carolyn Flynn Freelance Writer
Jill Heinerth Videographer
Russell Clark Digital Things
Cover feature: RETURN TO
p32 DIVER down: starts p47
Gear Stop .........................................p48 Oceanic VTX, Cressi cargo, Ikelite G7X
Being Digital .....................................p50 Post production a must for all photos
Apps for Divers .................................p52 We present our third annual round-up
Dive Medicine ..................................p54 We look at eyewear underwater
Final Cut ............................................p56 From the geek files: video file formats
Directory ............................................p58 A great place for your product to be seen
Eau Canada ......................................p62 The many moods of Tobermory’s Arabia
Photos: Brett Seymour/Return to Antikythera 2014, Andy Murch, Jim Hellemn
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