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  2. Dottie Frazier - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, Frazier became a certified scuba instructor and was the first woman in the United States to do so. [8] [9] She also created some of the first wetsuit patterns for women. [10] The suits were developed under the name Penguin Suits in conjunction with Frazier's dive shop, Penguin Dive Shop. [11] [3] Penguin was the first female-owned dive ...

  3. Girl in a Wetsuit - Wikipedia

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    The bronze sculpture depicts a friend of Imredy's, Debra Harrington, in a wetsuit with flippers on her feet and a mask on her forehead. [2] [3] Although some believe it was a replica of Copenhagen's The Little Mermaid, the creator has said: I didn't believe we should have a copy of the mermaid. She is rightfully a symbol of Copenhagen...

  4. 5 Best Wetsuits of 2024, According to a Pro Scuba Diving ...

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    Waterproof's wetsuits have been a staple of the diving world for years, and its W series is a perfect example of why. The available 3.5mm and 5mm thicknesses give divers options for donning in ...

  5. Zale Parry - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Parry co-founded the International Underwater Film Festival that ran for 17 years. In 1960, she became the first elected woman president of the U/W Photographic Society. She wrote and published a book with the late Albert Tillman, Scuba America Vol. I, the Human History of Sport Diving in America. The book is now also available as an ...

  6. Ama (diving) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In Japan, women were considered to be superior divers due to the distribution of their fat and their ability to hold their breath. [6] The garments of the ama have changed throughout time, from the original loincloth to the white sheer garbs and eventually to the modern diving wetsuit. Pearl diver with headscarf, 1935

  7. Haenyeo - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 100 Originally, diving was an exclusively male profession, with the exception of women who worked alongside their husbands. [4]: 101 The first mention of female divers in literature does not come until the 17th century, when a monograph of Jeju geography describes them as jamnyeo (literally "diving women"). [4]: 101

  8. Estrella Navarro - Wikipedia

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    She is the first woman from Mexico to win a medal at the AIDA Individual Depth World Championships, the world championships of free diving. She won the bronze medal in the Constant Weight No Fins (CNF) category against 150 other divers. [2] Navarro has broken national free diving records for Mexico 26 times.

  9. Michele Westmorland - Wikipedia

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    Westmorland's photographs have been published in publications such as: Smithsonian, National Geographic Traveler & Adventure, Outside, [5] Outdoor Photographer, Sport Diver, Ocean Geographic, Scuba Diving, Elite, Unterwasser, Wyland’s Ocean Realm, Asian Geo, Diver Canada, Alert Diver, and Scuba Diver Australasia.