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Written by Andrew Wood
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Saturday, 27 March 2010 02:43 |
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At this year's Cairns Underwater Festival (to be held at Cairns Civic Centre on Sunday 7th August) a new and exciting addition will be the Cairns Underwater Photo Competition. Tabata Australia & TUSA are proud to be included as one of the supporters of this competition.
Any photographs taken August 2008 - 2010 in North Queensland waters is eligible. There are 4 categories to enter: Macro / Fauna & Flora / Man & the Sea / Young photographer.
In addition there will also be a Jury's award for Best in Show. A major prize will be awarded to the winner of each category.
Prizes include:
*conditions apply
Deadline for Entry is 30th June 2010.
For all competition and entry details please visit:
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Written by Andrew Wood
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Tuesday, 12 August 2008 10:00 |
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TUSA is pleased to welcome the new female BCJ-9300C SELENE II to our collection of BCJs.
Ultimate Stabilizing Harness and Independent Harness System provide ultimate tank stability and unsurpassed buoyancy control
Independent Harness System
Enhanced lumbar and back pad for maximum comfort
Deep padded shoulder straps provide excellent comfort around your back, sides and shoulders
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Last Updated on Saturday, 27 March 2010 02:34 |
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Written by Andrew Wood
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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Now we are really talking.

For the serious Snorkel Diver and Scuba Diver, this is the most suitable unit to use. A top speed of up to 5.25 Km/h with three different speeds, selected by flicking the "go" switch, and a depth rating of 50 meters make it the "Dealers" choice. It has a battery duration of between 40 and 120 minutes, dependent on speed, duty cycle and other factors and of course a quick charger. It is great for cruising beside the new HMAS Canberra wreck (Melbourne) and also for covering a lot of ground during a "cray hunt".
Caution Divers. Please watch your deco requirements on these dives as you will definitely use less air with this unit and consequently may have the tendancy to stay at depth longer.
Scuba Diving: Do not Scuba Dive unless you are adequately trained and equipped. Scuba Diving courses are available from selected Bladefish Seajet Dealers who can be found here.
SeaJetting: Scuba Divers should be adequately trained in the use of Diver Propulsion Vehicles (DPV's). The Bladefish Seajet Dealers in Australia who can offer a training course in the use of DPV's can be found here
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Last Updated on Saturday, 27 March 2010 01:06 |
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Written by Andrew Wood
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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Neptune Sports has released a new wetsuit to coincide with this years winter season… the Dry Ice Tech. In creating the Dry Ice Tech wetsuit, Neptune wanted to ensure 4 primary criteria were met. The Dry Ice Tech needed to set a new benchmark in warmth, comfort and durability, and of course while they wanted it to feel warm, it needed to look cool. It’s an affordable cross between a drysuit and a wetsuit, one that offers Level 9 thermal protection. Neptune has built the ultimate cold water suit for Australian conditions.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 27 March 2010 01:11 |
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New Oceanic Wrist Computer |
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Written by Andrew Wood
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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Quality, Function and Style. The GEO 2.0 has an upgraded look with a stainless steel accent ring and new color combination – and now includes Dual Algorithm, Deep Stop option and a redesigned user interface with "Step Back" – which allows forward and backward navigation through menus and settings. Additionally, a second Nitrox mix (both programmable to 100%) is available, as well as Firmware Auto-Update which allows the user to download and install operational improvements or even future new features through the PC Interface (with optional cable).
A unique combination of quality, function and style, the GEO 2.0 PDC is perfect on its own or as a backup to any dive computer. With Dual Algorithm and optional conservative factor settings, the GEO 2.0 may be programmed to provide no-deco and deco profiles similar to virtually every computer on the market.
Oceanic Geo 2.0 Dive Computer More: Info
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Last Updated on Saturday, 27 March 2010 01:45 |
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