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  • ...n various fields such as [[marine biology]], [[underwater archaeology]], [[sport diving]], and for entertainment purposes in movies and documentaries. ...underwater videography dates back to the early 20th century when the first underwater cameras were developed. These early devices were bulky and difficult to ope
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  • ...her stunning underwater photography, which often features marine life and underwater landscapes. ...er career as a [[freediving]] athlete and later ventured into [[underwater photography]]. Her passion for the ocean and its inhabitants is evident in her work, bo
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  • '''Underwater sports''' are competitive or non-competitive activities performed below the ==Types of Underwater Sports==
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  • ...e country. It was established with the aim of fostering the development of underwater sports and ensuring the safety of participants. ...organization was created to provide a unified body to oversee the various underwater sports and activities taking place across the country.
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  • ...non-profit organization that represents the interests of scuba divers and underwater sports enthusiasts in Europe. The federation was established in 1989 and is ...ice for the interests of European divers and to promote the development of underwater sports and activities. The federation has since grown to include member org
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  • ...onal and international records in freediving, and her contributions to the sport's development and promotion in Brazil and worldwide. ...e)|Santa Catarina]], Brazil. She developed an interest in water sports and underwater activities at a young age. She pursued her education in Physical Education
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  • ...derwater Federation, which is the international federation that represents underwater activities globally. ...ner to advanced, ensuring safety standards and promoting the protection of underwater environments.
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  • ...e [[Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques]] (CMAS), the world underwater federation. ...National Olympic Committee]] (CONI) and is a member of the [[International Underwater Federation]] (CMAS).
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  • ...d of [[Scuba diving|scuba diving]] and [[Underwater photography|underwater photography]]. He is best known for his contributions to the development of [[Technical Bob Halstead was born in [[England]] and developed an interest in the underwater world at a young age. He pursued his passion by studying [[Marine biology|m
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  • ...underwater world. The NOGI Awards are considered the highest honor in the underwater community, often referred to as the "Oscars of the Ocean". ...he years, the scope of the awards has expanded to include contributions to underwater art, science, sports/education, and distinguished service.
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  • ...host a diverse range of marine life, making inshore diving popular among [[underwater photographers]] and [[marine biologists]]. ...ve light]], especially if diving in low-visibility conditions or exploring underwater caves or wrecks.
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  • .... The ISDHF also seeks to document the history of scuba diving and promote underwater environmental awareness. ...developments and achievements in diving technology, safety practices, and underwater research. The hall of fame was created to inspire current and future genera
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  • ...MAS (World Underwater Federation)|CMAS]] system, and includes courses in [[underwater navigation]], [[rescue diving]], and [[marine conservation]]. ...such as [[technical diving]], [[underwater archaeology]], and [[underwater photography]].
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  • ...members. These include [[scuba diving]], [[snorkeling]], and [[underwater photography]]. The club also organizes regular diving trips to various locations in Sco ...ized worldwide. The club also offers specialist courses in areas such as [[underwater archaeology]] and [[marine biology]].
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  • ...aircraft, a [[cabin cruiser]], and a [[galleon]]. The centre also features underwater sculptures and a submerged training platform for beginners. ...Centre hosts a number of events. These include dive festivals, underwater photography competitions, and charity dive events.
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  • ...omote environmental conservation efforts and the protection of the world's underwater habitats. * '''Explorers:''' Divers who have undertaken significant explorations of underwater environments, expanding our knowledge of the world beneath the waves.
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  • ...tor''' is a professional who trains and certifies [[diving|divers]] in the sport of [[scuba diving]]. They are typically employed by [[dive center]]s, [[div ...areas of diving such as [[cave diving]], [[wreck diving]], or [[underwater photography]].
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  • * [[Food photography]] * [[International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism]]
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  • * [[Food photography]] * [[Sport for Food]]
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  • * '''[[digital photography]]''' - a photographic method that stores the image digitally for later repr ...of certain projects; rotating a log rapidly in the water (as a competitive sport)
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