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    Articles on aspects of different regions, countries and time periods

    Spear Catalina

    Rachel Barker, DeeperBlue.net contributor and writer discusses her boat diving experiences in Catalina Island with a few tips | READ MORE…

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    Omer 5th Annual Hatteras Blue Water Open

    Correspondent John Liang covered the 2006 Omer 5th Annual Hatteras Blue Water Open. He spent the first full day of the tournament out on the Gulf Stream aboard the sportfishing vessel “Runaway”, and filed this report. | READ MORE…

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    My First Spearo Trip

    Writer Pete Scott returns from a recent DeeperBlue.net Member trip to British Columbia, Canada. Read about his adventures | READ MORE…

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    The Rest Of Us

    New contributor and forum regular Rachel, talks about her exploits at becoming a Spearo | READ MORE…

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    Summer Spearfishing

    Contributor and UK Freediver / Spearfisherman John Moorcroft talks about his experiences at Spearfishing over the summertime | READ MORE…

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    Before The Rope

    Aging Freedive Editor on The Way It Was | READ MORE…

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    Out of the Blue: A Mermaid Quest

    Nothing mere about mermaids in Nicolas Danan’s account of his quest for the ultimate oceanic mystery. | READ MORE…

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    Panama way or free diving with the Ngobe-Bugle

    Writer Nicolas Danan describes his experiences freediving with the Ngobe-Bugle in Panama | READ MORE…

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    Abalone diving in Northern California

    DeeperBlue’s sultan of smooth, Sven Anderson, writes about diving for Abalone in Northern California waters. | READ MORE…

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    First Fish

    Catching your first fish can be a truly amazing experience. Perry shares his first catch here. | READ MORE…

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    • Rscratcher@aol.com

      But she was coughing up blood! That can't be good, I was shocked that they took it so lightly. I would have asked to be checked out in hospital.

    • Yugyug

      The people that need to learn a lesson is Omer - this diver was was trapped because of the stupid clip they put on their Stingray footpockets (and the Millenniums had this unnecessary clip too, though the Stingray design is worse). How they could not consider the risk is unbelievable.  No other footpocket design includes anything that line can catch on.

    • uberman

      the diver is feeling fine after a minute under water with a 1/2 breath, then the next thing is hes panicking because...hes out of breath completely!!! (hyperventalation?)Always surface well before you absoultely need to, with about 15 seconds to lesuirely get up. That way, if you find yourself stuck, you have time to assess and release if tangled. If that doesnt work, cut the line immediately with no hesitation. Lines are super dangerous anytime, especially in murky, kelp heavy water.

    • Tom

      Lesson learned: no fish is worth dying for! If you're trapped underwater and you need to breathe, get your knife and cut through the line. I have been trapped underwater once by some fishing line that got tangled around my weight belt at 6m, and I was amazed at how calmly I reached for my knife and cut myself free. 

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