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Historically the UK cylinder testing regime for scuba tanks used to be every two years (visual) and every four years (hydraulic)—the cylinder is visually tested when it is hydraulically tested.
Read moreIn their statement the MCS reports that balloon litter on UK beaches has risen by over 50% between 2015 and 2016.
Read moreThe 'Circular Economy' is where waste is recycled and then re-purposed, ie fabric can be made from PET plastic bottles and used coffee grounds. In this instance Mark Cook is creating and designing useful beautiful products from marine waste.
Read moreIt was designed to be a definitive guide to sustainable seafood for consumers wanting to make environmentally sound seafood choices when ingredient shopping or eating out.
Read moreBefore the invention of plastic, ivory was used ornamentally and practically. It was considered a great material by manufacturers.
Read moreThis is the draft standard for gas cylinders, seamless steel and seamless aluminium-alloy gas cylinders and tubes periodic inspection and testing.
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Read moreThe newly protected wrecks are HMT Arfon,
Read moreThe competition will commence at 07:00 and close at 22:00. All images must be taken on the day.
Read moreMany a new scuba diver has experienced their first sea dip or night dive beneath this iconic pier, and the pier itself is home to England's oldest dive school,
Read moreGullfaks A is situated in the southwestern part of this oil field, and the first of three platforms to be installed. The idea was that Gullfaks A would primarily process the oil (separate water and sand out of the product) and then store it.
Read moreToday George Eustice - the Environment Minister - responded stating that the Government would support an initial ban on cosmetics containing polluting plastic microbeads.
Read moreThe 10,850-ton armoured cruiser HMS Hampshire departed Scapa Flow in Orkney on 5 June 1916 on a voyage around the north cape of Norway to the port of Archangel in northern Russia.
Read moreIn the last 18 years, the SAA and the British Underwater Sports Association (BUSA) have been working together in partnership for the benefit of the sport.
Read moreThe 15,000 ton vessel is currently being built at Cammell Laird, Merseyside, and is due to become operational in 2019.
Read moreFrom Churchill's blockships dotted along the rugged coastline, to dramatic battleships, the wre
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