Episode 18: Exploring the Underwater Wrecks of the African Slave Trade with Ken Stewart

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The most contemporary episode of the DeeperBlue Podcast is now readily available.  The 30-minute journal-layout podcast is your weekly details to all the pieces taking place all over the arena… underwater.  Whether or not here’s Scuba Diving, Freediving, Dive Poke, or Ocean Advocacy.

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In Episode 18, you’ll hear the most contemporary details within the final week from all over the arena underwater including particulars on Deepspot, the unique deepest pool on this planet at 45m, and the incredibly incorrect belief of Quibbi’s “Ten Ton Chum” series.

Then freediver and co-host Mehgan Heany-Grier talks to Ken Stewart, founder of Diving With A Motive – an lovely organization that teaches marvelous divers the basics of maritime archaeology, with a determined focal point on exploring the ocean legacy of the African slave exchange.

We then hear from underwater camerawoman Kat Brown – who offers a in actual fact functional tip for anyone taking a stare to open making diving their career.

After which lastly we hear from Ted Harty on his Easiest Dive Ever.

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Stephan Whelan

Stephan Whelanhttps://www.deeperblue.com

Stephan is the Founder of DeeperBlue.com. His ardour for the underwater world began at 8 years-passe with a are attempting-dive in a lodge pool on vacation that rapidly formulated correct into a lifelong indulge in affair with the oceans. In 1996 he establish of abode up DeeperBlue.com and helped grow the dilemma to be one amongst the largest diving net sites around on the new time.