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Porter Case PCi

After years of struggling through airports with a hundred plus pounds of dive gear and underwater camera equipment, I have finally found a case that allows me to get my gear from the curb to the counter with ease.

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Wreck of USS Revenge found by divers near Rhode Island

The divers claim to have found other relics that fit the time period from when the ship sank — cannons, an anchor and other metal objects — but have yet to find anything that definitely identifies the ship as the USS Revenge — such as the ship's b

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World’s first climate change observatory

The Coral Proto Free Ocean Carbon Enrichment (CP-FOCE) system was designed to add low pH water into experimental chambers on the reef to stimulate pH levels predicted to occur on coral reefs in the next 50-100 years.

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Whale sharks use math to stay afloat

Sharks are known to "dive" frequently through the water column and many functions have been attributed to the behaviour, such as thermoregulation, search and reduction of the COT.

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In X-Ray Mag we do not practice presetting specific word counts for feature articles.
Rather than forcing articles into a predefined space we strive build the magazine around the features and not vice versa.

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When it comes to submitting work, X-Ray Magazine is the ideal venue for contributors on the go. We take great pride in working closely with new and upcoming contributors.

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A sensational wreck found in the center of Stockholm

An excavator was working the expansion of Strömkajen below the Grand Hotel when the operator realized that he had some artiefacts in the bucket.

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X-Ray Mag #39

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360 million-year-old shrimp

“The oldest known shrimp prior to this discovery came from Madagascar,” Feldmann said. “This one is way younger, having an age of ‘only’ 245 million years, making the shrimp from Oklahoma 125 million years older.”

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World War II fighter plane salvaged from Lake Michigan

Walter Elcock, now 89 and living in Georgia, recalls the landing and how he managed to snag a wire on the carrier with the plane's tailhook and hung from it a few seconds before the wire broke.

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Beluga sturgeon now listed as critically endangered

Beluga sturgeon populations have been decimated in part due to unrelenting exploitation for black caviar —the sturgeon's unfertilized eggs—considered the finest in the world.

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X-Ray Mag #38

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