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Monday, September 06, 2010
The Count of Cape Hatteras

Ship’s Bell Found on Shipwreck off Hatteras Island
John Pieno of Outer Banks Diving found and recovered the ship’s bell to the Proteus, a passenger/freighter that sunk off Hatteras Island in 1918.

Sad Day for NC Scuba Diving Community
Suzanne Johnson, the popular dive shop manager at Water World in Durham passed away during a dive last weekend. She was a warm and knowledgeable part of the North Carolina underwater community.

Hatteras Dive Report: U.S.S. Tarpon
An American submarine with an illustrious career, including sinking both Japanese and German ships in World War II, the U.S.S. Tarpon is one of the top dive sites in the Graveyard of the Atlantic

Cool New Dive Club Affiliated with Durham’s Water World
The Bull City Dive Club, affiliated with Water World of Durham, N.C. is destined to educate and entertain a host of regional divers

North Carolina Coast is Famous for Shipwreck Diving
If you’re stationed at Cherry Point or Camp Lejeune, you have one of best diving areas in the world to enjoy the sport of scuba diving

Diving with Ann and Dave Sommers of DiveHatteras
To venture upon some of the more challenging shipwrecks off Hatteras and Ocracoke islands, DiveHatteras offers safety, experience, and fun

Gentle Giant of the North Carolina Coast
Paul Hudy has definitely made a splash on the North Carolina shipwreck diving scene in more ways than one. He is the founder and linchpin of the BFDC


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