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Splash: Roger Munns Resort Report - Mabul
Roger Munns, or 'Roo' to his friends, takes us to the Sipadan Water Village on the island of Mabul, Malaysia. It's an old stomping ground for Roo, who used to work there as a cameraman. He gives us a unique insight into recent efforts to improve the marine habitat and allow life to return, with the construction of an artificial reef project.
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Splash: Simon Enderby - Scubadiver Australasia -...
Simon Enderby is in the incredibly biodiverse region of Mabul, East Malaysia where Scubadiver Australasia are holding a photoshoot out. Simon takes us behind the scenes to look at how a competition like this is organised and how the winning shots are taken.
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Splash: Roger Munns - TAR Park
Roger 'Roo' Munns is back in Sabah, Malaysia, taking a look at Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park (TARP). He's trying to find out just how quickly he can get from the airport to the reef. That would explain the hair, then!
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Splash: Mark Addison Dives in the Okavango
This month Mark swaps Shark Park for the magnificent freshwater of The Okavango Delta. He's taking a well earned break from tiger sharks, but Mark being Mark he always finds something 'big' to play with - big, dangerous and amphibious and that's just Mark!
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Splash: IUCN - Living Oceans Foundation
Last month more than 8,000 of the world’s leading decision makers got together in Barcelona for the IUCN World Conservation Congress. One organization in particular, the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation, has just announced a major 3 year trans-global coral reef mapping and research expedition. As you can expect from now on, The Underwater Channel went there to find out more.
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DEMA Show 08 Highlights: Special Report - Part Three
This year’s DEMA (The Diving Equipment and Marketing Association) Show was held in Las Vegas, Nevada. It’s the biggest event on the worldwide diving calendar. If it’s new, if it’s big, if it’s anything to do with diving, it’s at DEMA. If you were not lucky enough to have been there, fear not, because the Underwater Channel were. Part Three includes an interview with Doug McNeese, Vice President of SSI.
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DEMA Show 08 Highlights: Special Report - Part One
This year’s DEMA (The Diving Equipment and Marketing Association) Show was held in Las Vegas, Nevada. It’s the biggest event on the worldwide diving calendar. If it’s new, if it’s big, if it’s anything to do with diving, it’s at DEMA. If you were not lucky enough to have been there, fear not, because the Underwater Channel was. We’ve got all the highlights right here in our three-part special report. Part One includes interviews with the President of the DEMA Board of Directors & Senior Vice President of PADI Worldwide, Al Hornsby, and PADI President & Chief Operating Officer, Dr Drew Richardson.
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Splash: Simon Enderby Resort Report - Kandooma
It's a tough job but somebody's got to do it. Intrepid reporter Simon Ederby presents the first of The Underwater Channel's Resort Reports. Simon shows us around the spectacular Kandooma Resort in the Maldives. With the rooms, bars, restaurants and spa thoroughly tested, Simon even finds time to sample the local diving. What a guy.
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Splash: October 08
Monty Halls introduces 'Splash!', the Underwater Channel's monthly round-up of reports from our seven Faces of the channel, with fascinating interviews with iconic members of the undersea community. Don't forget to look out for October's competition in the Lankayan Resort Report! You can watch Splash! as it appears in your clip strip, or in any order you choose... it's your UWC.
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Splash: PADI special guest Douglas Nash
With DEMA fast approaching, UWC catches up with PADI International Ltd.'s Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Douglas Nash.
 

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