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Båtmagasinet
http://www.baat.aller.no/baatweb/bmweb.nsf/pages/index?opend...
Boating magazine.
Dive Destinations
http://www.divedestinations.net/content/HomePage.aspx
"An Online Guide For Scuba And Snorkel Dive Travel and Vacations."
Nautica
http://www.nautica.it/
International yachting magazine. In Italian, Greek, and English.
Scuba Diving
http://www.scubadiving.com/
"Rodale's Scuba Diving informs readers about diving technique, travel opportunities, health and safety issues and equipment."
Swimming Science Journal
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/coachsci/swimming/index.htm
"This journal is divided into four parts, the Swimming Science Abstracts, the Carlile Coaches' Forum, the Swimming Science Bulletin, and DRUGS: The Crisis in Swimming. The Swimming Science Abstracts is a compilation of research article abstracts involving swimming. The Carlile Coaches' Forum contains original articles designed for distribution to the coaching staff of the Forbes and Ursula Carlile Swimming Organization of Ryde, New South Wales, Australia. The Swimming Science Bulletin contains original articles which take a variety of forms and are often written as a response to specific needs and controversial issues raised by swimming coaches. DRUGS: The Crisis in Swimming intends to inform and educate readers about the major problem of using performance-enhancing drugs to gain an unfair advantage over other competitors. It is principally focused on swimming, where division, apprehension, and perceived inability to cope with this predicament are effecting athletes, coaches, and administrators in a detrimental manner. In the interests of the ideal of fair competition, this forum provides articles, information, and quotes opinions that focus on this problem."
Undercurrent: The Private, In Depth Guide for Serious Divers
http://www.undercurrent.org/
"The diver's source for unbiased reviews of dive destinations and equipment. Here you'll find the kind of rock-solid info you'll never see printed in those other dive rags--you know, the ones that are crammed so full of advertising you'd swear that the sun shines on every resort and every piece of equipment is an award winner. Undercurrent accepts no ads. Undercurrent Online gives you late-breaking news about diving and sample articles from recent issues."

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