Roz
01-02-2010, 09:20
This is a truly blatant post as I've been working with the Diving Almanac since it debuted at DEMA 2006. I'm delighted to say it's now gone on-line. Follow the link. http://www.divingalmanac.com/index.php
For those of you who've not yet come across DAY, it's the only record book and Who's Who of the world diving community. Plus up-to-date information on diving demographics, 6000+ years of diving history, training, medicine, federations and associations per country, equipment, marine biology, oceanography, publications and DVDs, as well as dive destinations for over 150 countries and territories.
The next printed Diving Almanac is due out in the summer of 2010.
For those of you who've not yet come across DAY, it's the only record book and Who's Who of the world diving community. Plus up-to-date information on diving demographics, 6000+ years of diving history, training, medicine, federations and associations per country, equipment, marine biology, oceanography, publications and DVDs, as well as dive destinations for over 150 countries and territories.
The next printed Diving Almanac is due out in the summer of 2010.