The latest issue, Issue 2, of the Underwater Journal is now available for downloading at www.underwaterjournal.com
In it, Jim Abernethy provided a wonderful story and images on using his flying boat for locating the dolphins in the Bahamas.

Jim Abernethy in Underwater Journal
Started by Walt Stearns, Mar 26 2007 03:19 PM
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#2
Posted 27 March 2007 - 07:02 PM
Great article and great pictures. Everytime Jim comes out of the water his camera is full of award winning photos, and I've never seen anyone quite so fast and efficient in retouching with Photoshop.
Nice online mag - but the editorial is very sobering, seems like we now hear (and experience) this dreadful depletion issue everywhere we turn. I understand the thrill that a fisherman or spearfisherman feels when he catches that big fish. Forty years ago 'I was that guy'. But that is so yesterday - don't people understand we have a crisis on our hands? *geesh*
Nice online mag - but the editorial is very sobering, seems like we now hear (and experience) this dreadful depletion issue everywhere we turn. I understand the thrill that a fisherman or spearfisherman feels when he catches that big fish. Forty years ago 'I was that guy'. But that is so yesterday - don't people understand we have a crisis on our hands? *geesh*
Edited by NickJ, 27 March 2007 - 07:03 PM.
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#3
Posted 03 April 2007 - 09:07 AM
Issue #2 of Underwater Journal (www.underwaterjournal.com) is currently available for download. The format that editor (and Wetpixel member) Walt Stearns has put together is outstanding with well written articles and stunning photography.
Topics in issue #2 include the liveaboard Caribbean Explorer from Ocean Ventures, wrecks of North Carolina, Jim Abernethy's flying boat to spot marine life for snorkelers/divers in the Bahamas, the new Mistral double hose regulator, and Florida's Blue Springs.
You can also download issue #1 with stories on stingrays and squid, the U-boat U352, diving the Rainbow River and Puley Ridge Reef.
Support a fellow Wetpixeler, check it out, and subscribe! It's free!
Topics in issue #2 include the liveaboard Caribbean Explorer from Ocean Ventures, wrecks of North Carolina, Jim Abernethy's flying boat to spot marine life for snorkelers/divers in the Bahamas, the new Mistral double hose regulator, and Florida's Blue Springs.
You can also download issue #1 with stories on stingrays and squid, the U-boat U352, diving the Rainbow River and Puley Ridge Reef.
Support a fellow Wetpixeler, check it out, and subscribe! It's free!
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