DEMA Disclose 2022 featured an Authors Corner where expose attendees and exhibitors may maybe take a seat down and take away with authors of diving-related books.
Five authors dangle been highlighted this year: Brandi Mueller’s “The Airplane Graveyard: The Forgotten WWII Warbirds of Kwajalein Atoll,” Alex Brylske and Otto Wagner’s “Beneath the Blue Planet: A Diver’s Details to the Ocean” and Ticket Cowan and Martin Robson’s “Between the Devil and the Deep: One Man’s Fight to Beat the Bends.”
In her book “The Airplane Graveyard: The Forgotten WWII Warbirds of Kwajalein Atoll,” award-winning photographer Brandi Mueller shares reports and photos of over 25 ships and 160 planes that dangle been dumped within the lagoon of Kwajalein Atoll within the Marshall Islands at the stop of World War II. The book is on hand for purchase online on Amazon, Ebay, etc. and retails for US$30/~€30.
“Beneath the Blue Planet” is a whole handbook to all the pieces referring to the ocean. Its major areas of focal point are oceanography, sharks, coral reefs and straight forward recommendations to do away with the trudge wager from the book and apply it into your on each day basis diving practices. The book retails for $37.99/~€38.44, and is on hand in stores similar to Goal, Walmart and Barnes & Favorable as well to online at reefsmartguides.com. It’s likely you’ll moreover acquire more data referring to the book right here.
Ticket Cowan and Martin Robson’s “Between the Devil and the Deep: One Man’s Fight to Beat the Bends” takes you throughout the advantageous narrative of Robson’s come across with the bends. Cowan also takes you throughout the historical previous of the disease, the science within the serve of what causes it and contrivance more. The book retails for round $25/~€25 and is also bought online at Amazon, Barnes & Favorable and more.
Sarah has continuously had both a love and curiosity of the ocean. After discovering out easy recommendations to dive in 2012, she rapidly made the likelihood to pursue a profession in diving. Sarah now works as a Scuba Diving Trainer and spends most of her free time within the water shooting underwater video.