DAN Member Profile: Dick Rutkowski
Dick Rutkowski spent six years in government service, co-created NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, wrote dive accident management manuals and more.
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Dick Rutkowski spent six years in government service, co-created NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, wrote dive accident management manuals and more.
A recent study published in the journal Science shows the unexpected and remarkably large role of tiny, bottom-dwelling reef fishes for coral reef productivity.
Technological advances have enabled divers to explore once hard-to-reach caves, including Weeki Wachee Springs in central Florida.
The indomitable megalodon shark, the largest fish that ever lived, tore its way through the whales and dolphins of the world’s oceans for about 13 million years before dying off about 2.6 million years ago.
There are two main ways for these devices to respond to changes in supply pressure, demand and depth in real time. Diaphragm-sensed regulators use a flexible element to adjust to these changes and to ensure constant outlet pressure and flow relative to depth; piston-sensed regulators use a sliding metallic piston that moves to adapt to these variations.
The rosy razorfish survives with a head as hard and as sharp as a cleaver that enables the fish to burrow beneath the sand when threatened.
The paper nautilus is a pelagic octopus in the family Argonautidae. Researchers disagree about the number of distinct extant species. Nautiluses can quickly jet-propel themselves through the water, making it difficult to photograph them.
The Galápagos National Park Directorate protects 97 percent of the land in the Galápagos Islands. This protection aims to conserve the habitats and wildlife in this special place while supporting a sustainable economy. Yet increasing tourism threatens to degrade the natural resources that attract visitors here in the first place.
Marine megafauna can be found throughout North America — groupers, dolphins, blue sharks and more. Learn about mega fauna encounters that will inspire your next dive trip.