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  2. Scuba diving tourism - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diving tourism is the industry based on servicing the requirements of recreational divers at destinations other than where they live. It includes aspects of training, equipment sales, rental and service, guided experiences and environmental tourism .

  3. Diving activities - Wikipedia

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    Muck diving gets its name from the sediment that lies on the bottom at many dive sites - a frequently muddy or "mucky" environment. Other than muddy sediment, the muck dive substrate may consist of dead coral skeletons, garbage and natural detritus. The visibility is usually less than on the reef or wreck sites of the area. However, the ...

  4. Lighthouse Reef - Wikipedia

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    Lighthouse Reef is known as a snorkelling and diving destination, considered one of the best dive sites in Belize and the whole Caribbean. Notable diving locations are Half Moon Caye Wall, Long Caye Aquarium ("The Aquarium"), Silver Caves, Tres Cocos, and West Point. In addition to these coral reefs, it is also home to the Great Blue Hole. [2]

  5. Scuba Diving International - Wikipedia

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    SCUBA Diving International, launched in 1998 or 1999, [1] [2] is the sister organization of Technical Diving International. [7] SDI was created by dive professionals from the technical diving field. This gives the organization the perspective of teaching recreational diving through the lens of experienced technical diving.

  6. La Quebrada Cliff Divers - Wikipedia

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    Champion Cliff Diver A cliff diver. The La Quebrada Cliff Divers are a group of professional high divers, based in Acapulco, Mexico.They perform daily shows for the public, which involve diving 30 or 41 meters (98 or 135 feet) from the cliffs of La Quebrada into the sea below.

  7. Shark cage diving - Wikipedia

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    Great white shark cages at Isla Guadalupe, Mexico White shark cage diving near Gansbaai in South Africa (2015). A shark-proof cage is a metal cage used by an underwater diver, to observe dangerous types of sharks up close or to harvest seafood in relative safety.