State takes heat over divers' deaths (Los Angeles Times)
A routine inspection in the California Aqueduct goes awry. The cause of the fatalities isn't clear. Industry experts say the men were ill-equipped. SACRAMENTO — State officials suspended operations of an elite dive team and fended off criticism Friday after a mysterious tragedy left two scuba divers dead during a routine underwater maintenance inspection in the California Aqueduct's inky ...
Scuba Warning Issued for Instructors (Northwest Florida Daily News)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI is asking the nation's scuba instructors to watch for potential terrorist threats. The agency's Joint Terrorism Task Force recently alerted dive shops around the country to look out for divers seeking advanced training, including diving in murky water and in sewer pipes.
International children diving training course held in Tehran (Payvand
The instruction program kicked off on June 18th as eight women and 12 men all international diving coaches took part in the competition and received the international certification to train diving to children after taking required classes. -ISNA
Inquest: BSAC scuba instructor died after ignoring dive safety basics
NORTH SHIELDS, UK (23 Mar 2007) -- An inquest into the death of BSAC scuba instructor Lesley Clark found that she made multiple errors including failure to conduct safety checks, failure to conduct a dive briefing and failure to properly maintain her own scuba diving equipment.
Scuba diving trip turns deadly (Daily Record)
A 43-year-old Toms River man died in a scuba diving accident in the Manasquan River, according to police.