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In open water, their skin colour adapts to the bright conditions by becoming paler, thereby making it less conspicuous.
In open water their skin color adapts to the bright conditions
Open Water Sharks, Open Water.
Open Water is a minimalist nightmare based loosely on a true story.
After an extensive search, including hundreds of square miles of open water, the Coast Guard is suspending its role in the case, and now police are asking for the public's help.
What happened to Kevin McGrath on that Carnival cruise ship remains a mystery after an extensive search, including hundreds of square miles of open water.
and today was going to be our very first open water ocean dive.
open water ocean dive.
Out in open water there are some even more dramatic sights.
Out in open water, there are some even more dramatic sights.
Pacific that keeps disappearing. In the vast blue of the Pacific Ocean, there was once an island called Sandy Island, or so we thought. For over a century, it appeared on maps, atlases, even Google Earth. But when researchers sailed to its coordinates in 2012, there was nothing but ocean. No land, no reef, not even a trace. Just a mapping mystery left drifting in open water.
But when researchers sailed to its coordinates in 2012, there was nothing but ocean—no land, no reef, not even a trace, just a mapping mystery left drifting in open water.
The ponds with active beaver in them had nine times more open water in them than those exact same ponds when the beavers weren't there.
the ponds with active beaver in them had nine times more open water in them than
It is comforting to know that there is open water above you.
It is comforting to know that there is open water above you
The kind of entry level one is an open water diving course with PADI.
And once that's underneath your belt, you can then do other things like an advanced open water diving qualification, which is an additional few days, and then more and more like rescue dives and so on.
Crews working the night shift on a cold winter night would only have the moonlight and kerosene lanterns for illumination, all the while being near open water where the ice had just been cut out.
Crews working the night shift on a cold winter night would only have the moonlight and kerosene lanterns for illumination, all the while being near open water where the ice had just been cut out.