Times Online - May 24, 2008
A BRITISH scuba diver and his American girlfriend were rescued yesterday after surviving 19 hours in choppy, shark-infested seas off the Australian Great
BBC News - May 24, 2008
AFP - May 24, 2008
SYDNEY (AFP) — Two divers survived more than 20 hours in shark-infested waters in Australia's Great Barrier Reef before being found, rescuers said Saturday.
Malaysia Star - May 23, 2008
This being the International Year of the Reef, a group of volunteers is surveying the reefs on several islands in Malaysia under the Sustainable Island
UK Express - May 24, 2008
By Frank Thorne IT was the film that was enough to put the most dedicated scuba divers off. Open Water – which told the true story of two divers, above,
eFluxMedia - May 24, 2008
By Diane Smith Rescue teams have ended their search for the divers lost around the Great Barrier Reef in Australia with success. After floating adrift in
Daily Mail - May 24, 2008
By Richard Shears A British diver and his American companion have been found alive after a terrifying night floating in shark-infested waters after being
Brisbane Times - May 23, 2008
Two scuba divers, missing since early yesterday afternoon on the Great Barrier Reef in the Whitsunday Islands have been found safe following a massive air
CDNN - May 23, 2008
by LUTHER MONROE - CDNN Safety News Editor WHITSUNDAYS, Australia (23 May 2008) — Two tourists who disappeared while scuba diving in the Whitsundays have
Vancouver Sun - May 24, 2008
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Two scuba divers, a British man and an American woman, were rescued on Saturday after drifting for 20 hours off Australia's Great Barrier
The Age - May 24, 2008
Queensland water police rescue two divers who spent 19 hours lost at sea in the Whitsundays. TWO divers found after drifting for 19 hours in waters off the
InTheNews.co.uk - May 24, 2008
Two scuba divers have been discovered alive after spending the night stranded off the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. British diver Richard Neely, 38,