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Exploring a Not-So-Barren Landscape: The Sand Biome
Some divers swim over patches of sand in California as if they are trying to escape from something. The faster they go, the better. I understand the ma



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Scuba Chef: Rock Scallop Flatbread Pizza

Author  : Trevor Cook
Date  : November 2012
While diving off Huntington Beach recently, I was asked if I could come up with an interesting way to prepare scallops. During our conversation ou 

Scuba Chef -- A New Twist on an Ancient Recipe: Sheephead Ceviche

Author  : Chef Trevor Cook
Date  : September 2012
Serves 4-6
Ingredients:
1 pound fresh sheephead fillet, cubed
8-9 limes, juiced
2 tomatoes, diced

Nicoise Salad, California Style

Author  : Trevor Cook the SCUBA Chef
Date  : August 2012
Classic Nicoise salad hails from the southeast coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea. Its name means, prepared "in the style of Nice" but I'm giving 

Making Sense of MPAs: A Guide to California's Marine Protection Areas

Author  : Marty Snyderman
Date  : July 2012
The world's oceans are under siege. That's not exactly news, especially for divers. Overfishing, pollution, coastal development, habitat destruction, c 

ScubaChef: Savory Grilled Seabass

Author  : By Chef Trevor Cook
Date  : June 2012
The California white seabass isn't actually a seabass at all, but is a member of the croaker family. It is also known as the king croaker, weakfish and 

Exploring a Not-So-Barren Landscape: The Sand Biome

Author  : Story and Photo by Marty Snyderman
Date  : May 2012
Some divers swim over patches of sand in California as if they are trying to escape from something. The faster they go, the better. I understand the ma 

Dive Boat: Spectre

Author  : Dale and Kim Sheckler
Date  : April 2012
For more than 26 years the dive boat Spectre has consistently offered excellent service to the divers of Southern California. Their loyal follow 

Seen Any Basking Sharks? Contact NOAA

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Date  : June 2011
Basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus) are one of the largest fish in the sea, second only to whale sharks. They can reach a maximum size of 45 feet, and  

SCUBA Show Preview — THE Diving Event of the Year!™

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Date  : May 2011
June 4th and 5th marks the return of the SCUBA Show, America's largest consumer dive expo, to the Long Beach Convention Center. This event featu 

Diving the AOP: California Tropical Diving

Author  : Kim Sheckler
Date  : April 2011
I ran into a group of divers recently and asked them if they have been in the water lately. One had, but he lamented that the water was very, very cold 

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