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Most jellyfish (Lake)

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Most jellyfish (Lake) Youtube Video in ArticlePalau's Jellyfish Lake (Palauan: Ongeim'l Tketau: Fifth Lake) contains an estimated 10 million golden mastigia jellyfish (Mastigia sp.), a landlocked species which evolved from the spotted jellyfish after it was denied access to the sea. Over the course of a millennia, the jellyfish has lost its sting due to the lack of predators. Swimmers and divers may thus safely go through the masses without concern. ...
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CHATTERTON, John, USA (1951- )

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CHATTERTON, John, USA (1951- ) Youtube Video in ArticleTechnical, deep wreck diver (Britannic, Lusitania, Andrea Doria, Titanic); discovered the German submarine U-869 with Richie Kohler off New Jersey in 1991; co-host of Deep Sea Detectives; subject of bestselling books Shadow Divers and Titanic’s Last Secrets. Co-owner of Pirates Cove Dive Center in the Dominican Republic (Samaná). ...
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Fins

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Fins Youtube Video in ArticleFins help propel your body through the water. They make swimming far more efficient by increasing the surface area of the feet. There are two basic styles of fins – full-foot and open-heel. A full-foot fin encloses your entire foot inside a foot pocket, similar to a slipper. An open-heel fin has a foot pocket and a heel strap. Generally, fullfoot fins allow for more efficient use of the leg muscles....
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