>For me, these New England and Great Lakes mags are good since we >cave divers don't get to see or hear much about the nothern wreck >diving without these magazine articles. For some reason, wrecks are >always interesting, and the techniques for cold water diving are also. -G For anyone interested in wrecks, check out the New Jersey SCUBA Diving web site at http://www.njscuba.com -- a lot of what we have there is about wrecks and wreck diving, both deepwater and "recreational" wrecks (we've got information on other topics too, both local diving and general-interest). We also have a discussion area for historical shipwreck research (called the Internet Shipwreck Research Group), open to anyone interested in finding and identifying new wrecks or just in learning more about the history behind some of the wrecks we dive. --tab -- Tracey [Baker] Wagner tab@pa*.co* **** New Jersey SCUBA Diving: http://www.njscuba.com **** "Far beneath the sea, the past and the present come together as one, and we have been allowed to touch them both." -- Brad Sheard, _Beyond Sportdiving_
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