360 degrees - Diving Fraggle Rock
Diving around Fraggle Rock at the Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve, New Zealand, with a DIY 360 degrees camera rig mounted on a scooter. Thanks to Oceanblue Adventures, Tech Dive NZ, and Global Dive Auckland!
This was a first test to see how it could work underwater just with 8 regular GoPro housings (mounted on a baking tray). Results are better then expected, but 3 more cameras are needed to get full 360x180 degrees view.
PADI Deep Diver course with Global Dive
Deep diver training allows you to dive to 40m safely, following industry standards.
Auckland - An Innovation Hub of the Asia-Pacific
Auckland - an innovation hub of the Asia Pacific.
Intellectual Capitals deep dive in to why Auckland is a powerhouse for food and beverage, medical and health science, technology and innovation and a welcoming and safe city.
The NZICC, alongside Auckland are opening up global opportunities for conferences to be hosted here in Auckland, New Zealand, and with the support of Tourism New Zealand its easier than ever to bring business events to this special spot.
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Sidemount Diving the Canterbury Wreck - Advanced Route
Advanced sidemount wreck dive on the Canterbury Wreck, Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Steve Davis, guiding and Simon Collins, behind the camera. Route from the Steering Gear Compartment aft, through the Engine & Boiler Rooms to exit at the Midship Petty Officer's Mess Deck.
Video narrated by Steve Davis, Tech Sidemount Instructor, former Engineer Officer in the NZ Navy and author of the book 'The Canterbury Wreck - A Diver's Guide', available from Global Dive, Auckland or
Shark dive at Kelly Tarltons - the entry
Diving in the shark tank at Kelly Tarlton's Antarctic Encounter and Underwater World in Auckland, New Zealand.
360 - Scuba Diving - Fraggle Rock
View with youtube App on mobile and Chrome on Desktop for 360 experience.
Diving around Fraggle Rock at the Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve, New Zealand, with a DIY 360 degrees camera rig mounted on a scooter. Thanks to Oceanblue Adventures, Tech Dive NZ, and Global Dive Auckland!
Auckland Superstock Championship 2020 Heat 3 and Runoff
The 3rd heat with the 4 lap run off for 3rd included
Reef Check New Zealand
Become part of the New Zealand Reef Check team and make a difference to your marine environment. Reef Check New Zealand is now training divers using the global Reef Check protocol. Exciting, educational and fun. Make a difference to the marine environment in your back yard. Contact us today.
Shark dive at Kelly Tarltons - hanging with hapuka
Diving in the shark tank at Kelly Tarlton's Antarctic Encounter and Underwater World in Auckland, New Zealand.
Intro to the Stellar Blockchain with Sean Bennett
Introduction to the Stellar Blockchain with Sean Bennett at Auckland, New Zealand Crypto Community Meetup on June 7, 2018.
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Stellar is an open-source protocol that connects banks, payments systems and people, enabling them to move money quickly, reliably, and at almost no cost.
More information about Stellar can be found at
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Stronghold, a financial institution building an asset-agnostic global payment and trade ecosystem.
Sean Bennett is the co-founder and technical lead of Stronghold. You can read more about Sean's journey here -
More information on Stronghold can be found at the following:
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A special thanks to Crypto Community New Zealand and Fenia Kalantzi for the organization of the event.
Global market chaos
Panel 1
Global market chaos
Lending dries up
Morgan Stanley dives 30%
Morgans CDS rise to 800 bps
Goldman Sachs down 19%
Panel 2
3 mth T-bill down to 0.02%
Lowest since WW2
Massive flight to quality
1 year T-bill down to 1.42%
Panel 3
Reserve Primary fund suspend
US$40 bln pulled on two days
Reserve breaks the buck
US$3.6 trillion in these funds
Panel 4
Dow down 4.1% or 450 points
Not just Wall St
Russian markets shut down
After 17% fall in a day
Massive funds injection
Panel 5
Lloyds to rescue HBOS
Over US$1.2 trillion in assets
Britains biggest mortgage bank
Shares down 70% at one stage
Big New Zealand connection
Panel 6
BOS lent NZ$1.5 billion here
Strategic, Dominion, Geneva
Pegasus Town, Soho Square
Likely to shut down here
Lloyds worried about these loans
Panel 7
What does it mean for us?
High interest rates for longer
More house price falls
Harder to get loans
Buckle up
Its going to be rough
Anemone Spawning NZ 2016
Each year, Jewel Anemone spawn at precisiely the same time, with males releasing their sperm and the females releasing their eggs.
Northland Dive have calculated exactly when this spawning will occur. A massive thanks to Shane and Julia for this and for allowing us to experience this amazing phenomenon.
Video shot by Global Dives Andrew Simpson using Light & Motion Sola Video lights.
Music; Gymnopedie No 2 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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Diving the Rainbow Warrior, New Zealand
Diving the Rainbow Warrior, the Greenpeace boat sunked by French Agents in Auckland Harbour. She now rests in the Csvalli Islands in Northland, New Zealand.
HMB Endeavor docking at Auckland New Zealand 2019 as part of Tuia 250 #tuia250
The HMB Endeavor docking at princess wharf in Auckland New Zealand as part of the Tuia 250
Experience our shared heritage at Tuia 250 ki Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
Arriving into the Waitematā Harbour on Friday 25 October will be the Tuia 250 Voyage flotilla of six vessels: two waka hourua (double-hulled canoes), a va’a moana from Tahiti and three tall ships.
Join the welcoming performance as the vessels sail past Queens Wharf at around midday (check times).
Then join a line-up of commemorative happenings throughout Labour Weekend in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Visit tall ships and waka, enjoy tasty kai, family activities, music, exhibits, talks and more.
Come to the city's edge on Labour Weekend and be part of our maritime history at Tuia 250 ki Tāmaki Makaurau.
Open Vessel Days for the Tuia 250 Flotilla, entertainment, kai and fireworks, come on down to the waterfront.
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Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari - Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, New Zealand
Get up close and personal with dolphins and whales in their element in the marine park that makes up the Hauraki Gulf, just a short boat trip from Auckland, New Zealand. 90% of trips see dolphins, 75% whales encountered. We offer a viewing guarantee (conditions apply).
Week Two: The 'New' New Zealand: Ahmed Bhamji Blames Zionists and the Mossad For Christchurch
My latest 'must watch' video: MK Ultra: The Untold Story of the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station
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I will continue to be looking at what events have been happening in light of the Mosque Massacres in New Zealand and the subsequent Orwellian legislation passed only four days after the New Zealand attacks on March 15th, 2019 as I believe that this was another pure Psychological Operation Gladia style performance.
Ahmed Bhamji, the Fijian chairman of Masjid Umar, the Auckland-area mosque at which New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wore a hijab and spoke the same day, said that the Mossad and Zionist businesses in New Zealand helped the Christchurch shooter stay in New Zealand and buy the guns he used in the massacre. A man in the crowd interjected: That's the truth! Israel is behind this! Masjid Umar is affiliated with the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand, of which Bhamji has been a committee member. Bhamji was also a member of Fiji's parliament.
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PADI Open Water skills - March 2010
PADI Open Water certification dive four.
John, Alan, Jono and Melissa complete their skills in Lake Pupuke, Auckland, New Zealand
PADI Drysuit course at Global Dive
Wanna stay warm and toasty on a dive? Then dive dry. Yes! Unlike a wetsuit, a dry suit seals you off from the outside water and that keeps you warm! Even in surprisingly cold water.
Dry suits let you dive more challenging dive sites, and extend your dive season. When you have the right cold water scuba diving attire, you can stand up to the elements and take advantage of the generally better visibility offered by winter months—especially at inland dive sites such as quarries, lakes, sinkholes and caves etc. As a dry suit diver, youre equipped to scuba dive some of the worlds incredible dive sites in the worlds cooler regions that are best enjoyed in a dry suit even in their warmer months.
Sky Diving @ Wanaka New Zealand 27.10.2018 (15000ft)
Fatal Shark attack Muriwai New Zealand
The victim of a fatal shark attack in Muriwai this afternoon was an award-winning television and short film director.
Local father-of-one Adam Strange, 46, has been described by family as a glorious person.
In a statement release tonight, they said: The family are grieving the loss of a glorious and great father, husband and friend.
We are in deep shock and are still trying to contact overseas family members, so discretion and privacy would be appreciated until the family are ready to make any further statements.''
Mr Strange's wife wife Meg was being comforted by friends and neighbours, many who bought flowers to their Muriwai home.
The couple had a baby daughter.
In a biography on his website, Mr Strange said one of his short films, Aphrodite's Farm, set on a dairy farm in the 1930s, had been in 10 international film festivals in seven countries and last year won the Crystal Bear award for Best Short Film at the Berlin Film Festival.
He was also a finalist in the global Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival and the London International Awards.
Mr Strange began making television commercials in 1995 and went on to work as a director for Silver Screen Productions, in Auckland, for more than 10 years.
His work took him all around the world he says on the website, citing Japan, China, Thailand, Malaysia, the US and Europe as some of the places he has worked in.
In his biography he describes his love of the outdoors and spending time with his family.
When I get a spare five minutes, I like to make a fruit smoothy, surf some big waves out on the West Coast, point my skis down a mountain with Meg, haul my mountain bike up and down a few hills, drink some Pinot while scratching away at a film script.
A witness has described seeing a huge shark kill Mr Strange off Muriwai Beach on Auckland's west coast this afternoon.
Police have confirmed they shot and hit the shark, believed to be a great white, but said it swam away.
Pio Mose watched the attack unfold about 1.30pm while fishing with a group of men on the rocks between Maori Bay and Muriwai Beach.
He saw the huge shark attack a man alone swimming from the bay back to the beach about 50 metres from where he was standing.
All of a sudden there was blood everywhere.
The man struggled with the shark before it swam away. He was keeping his head above the water before the shark returned.
I yelled at him to swim to the rocks. There was blood everywhere. The water was red. It's pretty scary.
He said after the second attack three or four other sharks came to the area.
Mr Mose and the other fisherman watched as the shark took the man's body out to sea and when lifeguards eventually arrived they directed them to where the group of sharks were.
The man's body was later retrieved.
It's awful - it's scary like a nightmare to me. I was shaking, scared, panicked, said Mr Mose.
He said he had never seen sharks in the area in the three years he'd been fishing in that spot.
All I was thinking was I wanted to jump in the water and help but I didn't want to get attacked by a shark too.
Mr Mose said those who went out to retrieve the man's body fired about six shots at the shark.
POLICE SHOT AT SHARK
A member of the public called police to report a man under attack by a shark at 1.24pm.
Police raced to the scene by road and the Eagle helicopter was also dispatched.
Eagle crew members spotted the shark while it was still near the man's body. A source told the Herald the Eagle stayed above the shark so police in the IRB could locate it.
Inspector Shawn Rutene confirmed police shot at the shark, measuring about 12-14 feet long, but could not say how many times.
The officer was out on the water in an IRB with three lifeguards - and Mr Rutene said one of them saw a second shark. It was unclear whether the second shark had been involved in the attack.
He said after being shot the shark rolled away, but refused to say whether it was still attacking the man at the time.
Mr Rutene said the victim was a local man. His family were devastated and his wife was being supported by Victim Support and police at the scene.
VICTIM WELL KNOWN TO MURIWAI LIFEGUARDS
Muriwai Volunteer Lifeguard Service chairman Tim Jago fought back tears as he spoke about the fatal incident.
He said the dead man was well known to Muriwai lifeguards - including those who tried desperately to save his life.
Mr Jago would not go into the specific details about what the lifeguards on the IRB with police saw, but he said it was traumatising.
The lifeguards were young, and were being offered support and counselling.
He said it was unusual for sharks to be at Muriwai, especially one this size.
NZ Herald Online