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		<title>Improve Your underwater Photography: How</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Underwater photography is definitely one of the most interesting hobbies a person can have. Photography in itself is a very interesting practice. And when it is about underwater photography, scenarios become more adventurous. But it&#8217;s not as easy as one may think of. Underwater photography requires lots of practice and effective tips to follow. There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Underwater photography is definitely one of the most interesting hobbies a person can have. Photography in itself is a very interesting practice. And when it is about underwater photography, scenarios become more adventurous. But it&#8217;s not as easy as one may think of. Underwater photography requires lots of practice and effective tips to follow. There are unknown dangers waiting for the photographer deep beneath the sea. So, unless be more careful, scenarios may look awkward and difficult. There are several ways by which a person can improve on his/her skills in the underwater photography practice. This article describes about those ways. Let&#8217;s proceed:</p>
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<p>First and foremost criteria to follow is &#8211; BE TOTALLY RELAXED. Yes, while being beneath the water, it is necessary to be patient and remain calm. Stay focused and be alert. There is no scope for nervousness. It can definitely be a bit more uncomfortable beneath the water, but then, the profession demands such a condition, isn&#8217;t it? With the right set of patience in spite of the unfavorable condition, it can be made possible to take some amazing snaps of the marine life.</p>
<p>Try to learn more and more on underwater photography from varied sources. Don&#8217;t be proud of the knowledge you possess. There is no limit to learning. So, try to collect as much informative material as you can. Surf the internet to collect information about the underwater life. Again, internet can be helpful in providing useful information about the right type of lenses and cameras for such photographic sessions. Also, the risks involved in underwater photography will also come into the limelight through online media.</p>
<p>How about enrolling for a workshop on underwater photography? It can be quite beneficial. However, join the workshop from a reputed underwater photographer to learn about his/her experiences as well sharing tips and tricks to achieve the best level of success while engaging in the real task.</p>
<p>Study the camera very carefully. In fact, before opting for underwater photography, it is necessary to find out whether your camera has the ability to sustain deep sea temperature. Is the camera 100% water resistant? What is the quality of image it can produce? All these questions need to be answered. In case there are some confusions, then go for specific cameras available only for underwater shoots. Yes, the price may well be on the higher side but then, the images that these cameras will capture promises true value. Before using the camera, read the manual very carefully. It is better to go for a couple of demo classes on how to operate the camera. More practice is required to perfect on the shooting.</p>
<p>When going underwater for some photo shooting session, a good guide can be helpful. You may well have a terrific photo shooting hand, but that doesn&#8217;t make you an expert guide beneath the water. Hiring a guide can be highly beneficial in paving the ways through a world that lies beneath the water. Before concluding, a proper costume is also essential. There are different type of costumes for underwater diving purpose. Select the one that best fits your body. Also, never forget the oxygen mask. After all, it is the only source that will keep your heart functioning!</p>
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		<title>World Best Underwater Aquarium!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you love underwater world and want to explore the fish and other water living organism then catching up some of the best underwater aquarium would be the best bet. Indeed the beauty that surrounds the fish lifestyle is certainly a worthy thing to explore regardless of the place you live in this world. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you love underwater world and want to explore the fish and other water living organism then catching up some of the best underwater aquarium would be the best bet. Indeed the beauty that surrounds the fish lifestyle is certainly a worthy thing to explore regardless of the place you live in this world. You can find thousands of species of fish, and fish plants, which are waiting to be explored in some of the world best underwater aquarium. You can find countless of people dropping down to this place from all across different nooks and corners of this world to catch some of the most spectacular scenes. The below is the list of some of the best underwater aquariums, let’s explore them:</p>
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<p><strong>Dubai Aquarium &amp; underwater Zoo in Dubai</strong></p>
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<p>This aquarium in Dubai is one of the most thrilling underwater zoos made in a form of an interesting 270-degree walkthrough tunnel. It basically includes three different types of ecosystems for you to explore wherein you could find more than 33,000 of specimens out there. It also gives you a wide range of aquatic experiences for different visitors, which include cage snorkeling opportunity and a wide range of specialty dives for a wide range of active visitors. The Dubai Aquarium &amp; underwater Zoo is based inside a grand mall just beside the candy store.</p>
<p><strong>Sydney Aquarium, Sydney</strong></p>
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<p>The other worthy underwater aquarium is from Sydney, which has world’s biggest collection of marine animals. Sydney Aquarium has a wide range of exotic and wild underwater creatures and most of them are unique and couldn’t be seen at other aquariums in the world. These include the bizarre wildlife of dugongs, grey nurse sharks, platypus, small tooth sawfish, etc. Once you finish with exploring some the lives of these incredible marine creatures, you get the opportunity to build up your own aquarium’s LEGO installation along with learning something about aquatic conservation or could even take an incredible trip with the sharks found in this Aquarium using the glass bottom boat.</p>
<p><strong>Monterey Bay Aquarium, California</strong></p>
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<p>This underwater Aquarium has more than 600 unique specifies to explore with not less than thirty five thousand pieces of marine plant life. This is the reason it is regarded as one of the best varied place to explore the marine life. The visitors have the choice to explore sharks, octopus and a wide range of marine mammals along with a number of reptiles and a number of subtle marine birds. Also, you could avail the opportunity of having your own Family Seashore Sleepover at this place and is you visit during the summers you get the chance of day sailing close to the marine life.</p>
<p><strong>L’Oceanografic, Valencia, Spain</strong></p>
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<p>This aquarium comprises of several bi-level displays over the unique aquarium towers with L’Oceanografic being designed in the most stunning way. This place is among the biggest underwater living organism aquarium in entire Europe wherein you could see more than 500 different specifies of fish, marine plants and several other issues with several other non aquatic creatures as well.</p>
<p><strong>Underwater World, Singapore</strong></p>
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<p>This aquarium has a big blue site, which makes this place a beautiful marine life wonderland. You and your kids can have some of the best time over this place in Singapore exploring the marine life. Here you get the chance to explore leopard sharks, giant groupers, dugongs, etc. along with visiting the interactive fun zone and have fun while swimming with very friendly dolphins.</p>
<p><strong>Final word</strong></p>
<p>Exploring the marine life underwater could be the most incredible experience with you family or friends. It gives you the insight about the lives of these species, so whenever you feel like having some interesting experience, consider visiting one of the best underwater aquariums as enlisted above.</p>
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		<title>How adventurous Scuba diving dive boats in heavy weather</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine yourself in a scuba diving dive boat in a harsh weather, how thrilling and adventurous would be the experience for you. There is no doubt the thrilling experience would be a lifetime experience for you. In the dive yacht you would feel like a billionaire with all the luxurious facilities you can afford starting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine yourself in a scuba diving dive boat in a harsh weather, how thrilling and adventurous would be the experience for you. There is no doubt the thrilling experience would be a lifetime experience for you. In the dive yacht you would feel like a billionaire with all the luxurious facilities you can afford starting from a glass of wine to hot showers with a delicious dinner. It is guaranteed you would surely get the trauma and tiredness of your daily hectic schedule and would feel amazingly refreshed. Life on board in a heavy weather would surely give you chills, and with all the experiences both above and below the water makes the trip awesomely memorable.</p>
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<p><strong>Essential rules for Safe Diving:</strong></p>
<p>But there are some rules for enjoying the adventurous life on-board without which you would be deprived off the wonderful experience. First rule is to forget all your heavy apparels and luxurious clothing. Get on-board with shorts, swimsuits, and T-shirts. The second rule is getting your safety items on-board such as a spare mask, adequate and effective surface signaling devices such as mirrors, whistles, sunscreen lotions, medication for sea sickness and motion sickness. Thirdly you should get well trained about all do’s and don’ts of diving, get well through the briefing manual and videos, ensure about the methods of communications of the ship to the shore don’t rely on your cell phone. And the fourth rule enjoy to the fullest, don’t try to make all the dives if you don’t want to.</p>
<p><strong>Experience the beauty:</strong></p>
<p>Beauty of the sea underneath the water level is only experienced when you dive into the water, the view of the corals, the flora, the fishes, and the whole sea bed more specifically the entire life under the sea would amaze you with its colors, which is made more wonderful by the reflection of sunrays in sea water. But the beauty of sea is enhanced in harsh conditions, which makes your trip more adventurous and electrifying. The beauty of life is faced only when you are in harsh weather; it not only makes you realize the immense value of your life but also gets you to pull yourself out of your fears and act according to the situation. When you would see some of the wrecks under the sea waters which were the result of the rage of the sea waves, you surely would get chills by imagining what would have been the situation of the people during that harsh condition on-board. At night the beauty under the waters just gets increased by double folds, it would appear that the sea has come to life. Some of the sea plants and animals have a fluorescent chemical on their body surface which reflects their colors on exposure to your torch light. But still the main attractions of the sea are the whales and the sharks, but the lucky ones are few who get a view of them.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p>
<p>Go onboard a scuba diving boat, it’s guaranteed you would not regret a single moment, and if you are lucky enough you would get to come across your fears.</p>
<p><strong>About The Author</strong>: Margaret is a writer/blogger. She loves writing travelling and reading books. She contributes to <a href="http://slavavolman.com/slava-volman-praise-parents/">Slava Volman</a></p>
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		<title>World best places for diving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you want to explore the shipwrecks or marine life, diving is an adventurous way to explore the underwater world. Check out the world’s best places for diving. These sites are ranked according to their beauty, marine life and overall diving experience. 1. Great Barrier Reef, Australia So large you can see it from space, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you want to explore the shipwrecks or marine life, diving is an adventurous way to explore the underwater world. Check out the world’s best places for diving. These sites are ranked according to their beauty, marine life and overall diving experience.</p>
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<p><strong>1. Great Barrier Reef, Australia</strong></p>
<p>So large you can see it from space, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia is probably the first place you think of when it comes to diving, particularly if you’re a novice. It is undoubtedly, one of the most exciting places to dive in the world. It encompasses more than 4,000 separate reefs and islands. The reef is a home to more than thousands of marine life, ship wrecks and endless things to discover. Experienced divers can challenge themselves in exploring this underwater domain.</p>
<p><strong>2. SS Yongala Wreck</strong></p>
<p>SS Yongala: a mammoth cruise ship was pushed back in water due to cyclone in 1911 near Townsville. It was re-discovered in 1958 and is now the most fascinating dive site in Australia. It’s very easy to dive but with an amazing array of marine life to see such as Giant Trevallies, Turtles, Sea Snakes, Bull shark and the mighty Tiger Shark. This dive site offers spectacular opportunities for underwater photography so don’t forget to carry the necessary equipments.</p>
<p><strong>3. Thailand</strong></p>
<p>You can expect clear waters and encounters with whale sharks around Thailand’s amazing scenic islands. The Mu Koh Similan National Marine Park is the perfect underwater playground and is a home for corals of different colors and unusual marine creatures. Some of Thailand’s dive sites were badly affected by 2004 Tsunami, but there are many other sites which can be explored.</p>
<p><strong>4. Barracuda Point</strong></p>
<p>Barracuda Point is the premier dive destination of the Sipadan islands. Here you could explore Barracuda pass by underwater, making it an excellent spot for underwater photography. It is also a beautiful place to spot big pelagic fishes, reef sharks and Hammerhead sharks.</p>
<p><strong>Red sea, Egypt</strong></p>
<p>Red sea is considered as one of the 7 wonders of the underwater world. Red sea’s crystal clear water supports tropical marine life ranging from sharks and dolphins to feather-stars. It has some interesting collection of wrecks you are likely to find anywhere. It is also a home to interesting caves and has many tunnels to explore. Diving in the Red sea as a whole is a thrilling experience as many divers will tell you.</p>
<p><strong>5. Belize</strong></p>
<p>Belize offers the best and most adventurous diving sites in the world. The barrier reef in Belize is the second largest in the world. It is a natural underwater amphitheater where you can explore variety of sea life. Part of the marine reserve allows visitors to feed sharks and southern sting rays. The shallow waters and deep walls support divers of all skill levels. The great Blue Hole at the center of Light House Reef is considered as one of the excellent dive sites on earth and a must for all advanced divers.</p>
<p><strong>6. Maya Thila, Maldives</strong></p>
<p>Maya thila is one of the most popular diving destinations in Maldives, famous for its white –tip sharks. This dive site is known to harbor a feast of fish ranging from white-tip reef sharks to bat-fish. Maya Thila is one of the best sites for a night dive. Night divers get the chance of swimming close to white Tip Reef sharks. The caves with crevices of Cleaner shrimps and other seldom species are the ideal place for those who are interested in macro photography.</p>
<p>Make sure to get your diving certified before you start on a dive. It’s unsafe to go with a company that allows novices to dive as your travel insurance does not cover if something goes wrong.</p>
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		<title>In Photos: Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Location: Okinawa, Japan The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium is the world&#8217;s second largest aquarium and part of the Ocean Expo Park. It has the largest acrylic window in the world, measuring 8.2 meters by 22.5 meters with a thickness of 60 centimeters. The main tank holds 7,500-cubic meters of water.It is credited with breeding whale sharks. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Location: Okinawa, Japan The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium is the world&#8217;s second largest aquarium and part of the Ocean Expo Park. It has the largest acrylic window in the world, measuring 8.2 meters by 22.5 meters with a thickness of 60 centimeters. The main tank holds 7,500-cubic meters of water.It is credited with breeding whale sharks. Images</p>
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		<title>In Photos: Dahab&#8217;s most famous dive site, The Blue Hole</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Blue Hole is 200m in diameter and plunges deep. It is a dive that needs to be treated seriously many have lost their lives here, disoriented by narcosis. It has been explored to a depth of 195m but is believed to be deeper than 300m in parts. Quite apart from the abyss itself there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Blue Hole is 200m in diameter and plunges deep. It is a dive that needs to be treated seriously many have lost their lives here, disoriented by narcosis. It has been explored to a depth of 195m but is believed to be deeper than 300m in parts. Quite apart from the abyss itself there is a tunnel leading from the Blue Hole out to the sea at around 56m which has the appearance of a brilliant blue window. Located about thirty minutes jeep ride from Dahab, it is accessible from shore with entry into the blue water just a few metres from the rocky shoreline. Divers can then drop down an enclosed chimney in the reef exiting at 30 metres or so onto the sheer wall. Images</p>
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		<title>Jules&#8217; Underwater Lodge-Live Inside An Aquarium!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night, did you party hard and get so intoxicated that you were not aware who dropped you home? Did you wake up this morning and peep out of the window, only to find yourself among barracudas or exotic parrotfishes? No, you were not dreaming, because it was an actual experience that you had of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night, did you party hard and get so intoxicated that you were not aware who dropped you home? Did you wake up this morning and peep out of the window, only to find yourself among barracudas or exotic parrotfishes? No, you were not dreaming, because it was an actual experience that you had of momentarily staying in an &#8216;aquarium&#8217;! Jules&#8217; Underwater Lodge, a tangible offering in commission, is a submarine constructed 30 feet under the tropical mangrove locale of the Emerald Lagoon in Key Largo, Florida. The lodge, named after the author of the literature classic &#8216;Twenty Thousand League Under The Sea&#8217;, Jules Verne, was founded by Ian Koblick and Dr.Neil Monney. This lodge is a style house that provides the inhabitants with a tinge of relish. A number of to-be-installed undersea and on the sky concepts have been presented in the past, including treehouses ( and ewok-style houses) that are fast becoming part of the current fashion. This underwater lodge was initially a research laboratory ( known as La Chalupa). It was installed in order to investigate the continental shelf off the coast of Puerto Rico. Currently this submarine has all the modern facilities, including two air-conditioned private rooms, a common multi-purpose room, VCR/DVD, over-stocked kitchen, surround sound system and a spacious dining and entertainment area. The lodge shields itself from the compressed air boundary that fills its rooms, and is completely submerged in water. The land-based &#8216;Command Center&#8217; provides clean air, water, power and communications to this underwater lodge ( via an umbilical cord). The &#8216;Command Center&#8217; also keeps track of all processes at the lodge. In order to reach this lodge, guests have to dive 2.1 feet under the pond. On their &#8216;wet&#8217; entrance, the guests appear from a 5.7 feet &#8216;moon pool&#8217; that is located at the base of the underwater cottage. The cottage itself rests on stilts 5 feet above the water floor. The submarine escapades of the guests begin after they have taken off their gear and had a warm bath. The lodge offers impressive view of the varied flora and fauna through the 42&#8242; viewport window that is charted in every bedroom. Two separate couples are generally hosted in the lodge, with each couple being offered a private bedroom. The rest of the facilities is shared between the couples. The lodge can be booked by family groups of up to six people. Additional guests can be accommodated in the living room. The cost of living in the lodge is $1195 per night. A stay at Jules&#8217; Underwater Lodge is ideal for any honeymoon trip. source:elitechoice</p>
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		<title>The Bushman&#8217;s Hole: Deep cave divers deathtrap</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deep-water divers have always been the daredevils of diving, pushing far into the dark labyrinth of water-filled holes and extreme ocean depths. If you are one of them then read on for the perfect destination for extreme cave diving thrills! The Bushman&#8217;s Hole in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, provides just this kind [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deep-water divers have always been the daredevils of diving, pushing far into the dark labyrinth of water-filled holes and extreme ocean depths. If you are one of them then read on for the perfect destination for extreme cave diving thrills! The Bushman&#8217;s Hole in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, provides just this kind of opportunity. It is the third-deepest submerged freshwater cave (or sinkhole) in the world, approximately 270 meters deep. A trip into this cave is for the professionals since it holds major challenges of deep diving decompression. The narrow entrance is claustrophobic, but once you reach the vast main chamber, it&#8217;s surreal beauty is like a calling death trap, waiting to be explored . Keep going, through a narrow shaft running for another 150 feet, and finally it all opens into a vast freshwater cavern tall enough to hold the Eiffel Tower, and deep enough early 1,000 feet to mesmerize the most experienced, technical cave divers in the world. Its like spacewalking that propels you to the unexplored. Challenges of deep cave diving: � Danger of getting trapped or lost � Breathing deep-dive gas mixes &#8211; usually a combination of helium, nitrogen and oxygen known as trimix &#8211; at extreme underwater pressure can kill you in any number of ways. � At depth, oxygen can become toxic, and nitrogen acts like a narcotic &#8211; the deeper you go, the stupider you get. It can be compared to drinking on an empty stomach. � If you don&#8217;t breathe slowly and deeply, carbon dioxide can build up in your lungs and you&#8217;ll black out. � Decompression can cause all the nitrogen and helium that has been forced into your tissues under pressure to fizz into tiny bubbles, causing &#8216;the bends&#8217;, which can result in severe pain, paralysis and death. That is why extreme divers spend hours on ascent, sitting at targeted depths for carefully calculated periods of decompression to allow the gases to flush safely from their bodies. Dave Shaw The world over, just about 10 people have completed successful dives below 820 feet and out of them at least three ran into serious trouble in the process and two have since died. Dave Shaw and Shirley were attempting the deepest underwater body recovery in history in which Shaw lost his life.He died doing what he loved and bringing the body of Deon Dryer for his parents , ten years after his death. While its beauty calls don&#8217;t let it undermine the clear and present danger of diving here. After all local legend states that a black serpent lives in its dreary depths. And no doubt the serpant in this case are the toxic poisonous gases. Image Source: ABC</p>
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		<title>Worlds deadliest sharks -I</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Oceans, full of mystery have always attracted with their plethora of marine life. Recent years have seen an increase in the popularity of deep sea diving and especially  scuba diving.     Recreational diving gives you a chance to explore the beautiful underwater world. But while in the waters you are in the territory [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Oceans, full of mystery have always attracted with their plethora of marine life. Recent years have seen an increase in the popularity of deep sea diving and especially  <a title="scuba diving" href="http://www.diveandmore.com/scuba-diving-best-places-in-world/">scuba diving</a>.     Recreational diving gives you a chance to explore the beautiful underwater world. But while in the waters you are in the territory of the ocean predators and remain a venerable target of the food chain. Scuba divers with flippers at times can be perceived as sea lions by the sharks. Protection means awareness, if ever caught in a dicey situation you should know your predator well. After all they are the worlds most feared natural danger to man. In two posts I shall give you a list of Worlds deadliest sharks: 10) The lemon Shark This mammal can see colored images. Comes to lagoons to breed and gives birth in the mangrove roots. 9) Grey reef shark: Their group gets such a major feeding frenzy that they even bite each other in fury! <img src='http://www.underwaterhangover.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Sand tiger sharks: also referred to as ragged tooth/ nurse sharks their predator instinct can be deterred from the fact that they eat sibling eggs as soon as they are born. They are very fearsome especially because of their ragged teeth. 7) Blue shark: One of the most beautiful sharks, this one hates the taste of steel! Found in New Zealand waters, it forms part of popular shark safaris. If you like you can cosy up with this one in a steel suit. 6) Hammerhead sharks: Don&#8217;t be taken in by the shape of their heads , this is what gives them greater agility, compared to others of their species. If you think by hiding you can get away from them you are mistaken, because they catch their prey though sensing electrical impulses. 5) Mako sharks: This biological torpedo is the fastest shark of the world. The cheetah of the sea its speed has not been properly measured reaching unto at least 31miles an hour.</p>
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		<title>How do Sperm whales predate upon jumbo squid?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sperm whales have a voracious appetite, at times devouring perhaps 220 billion pounds a year or more, roughly equivalent to the entire annual harvest of all the commercial fisheries on Earth. For the first time deep sea, predators and their prey were electronically tracked simultaneously to understand hunting behavior. The sperm whale remains a challenge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sperm whales have a voracious appetite, at times devouring perhaps 220 billion pounds a year or more, roughly equivalent to the entire annual harvest of all the commercial fisheries on Earth. For the first time deep sea, predators and their prey were electronically tracked simultaneously to understand hunting behavior. The sperm whale remains a challenge for scientists to research today. Adult males can reach 60 feet in length and females up to 36 feet, Sperm whales are the largest toothed whales, their massive head makes up to a third of their total body length. At the same time, little remains known about the behavior of jumbo squid in the wild. So then what did the scientists do? Randall Davis of Texas A&amp;M University in Galveston and his team used a 25-foot carbon fiber pole to stick satellite-linked tags into the skin of five sperm whales. Marine scientist William Gilly at Stanford University and his colleagues were tagging jumbo squid in the Gulf of California at night. The tags, they used fit under squid fins, were designed to detach after two or three weeks and float to the surface and then transmit stored data to orbiting satellites. What did they find? Squid spent about three-quarters of their time at depths ranging from 600 to 1,300 feet, but at night, they spent at least half their time in shallower waters above 600 feet. They come up following prey such as bioluminescent lantern fish and krill and other crustaceans. Such small marine prey species typically migrate toward the surface after dusk to feed on phytoplankton, or photosynthetic sea life, and return to deeper waters during the day to escape tuna and other predators that rely on eyesight to hunt nearer the surface. Squid were found to often make made rapid nighttime dives from the surface to depths that whales frequent, they might be doing this to cool down. It is probably at this unexpected point that sperm whales get a chance to feed on them. Source: MSNBC</p>
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