MOTITI ISLAND, New Zealand (5 Dec 2005) — Two students are today in Auckland’s Devonport Naval Hospital undergoing decompression treatment after a near-fatal scuba diving accident off the Bay of Plenty coast.
The two marine studies students suffered the bends after both running out of air at a depth of 38m during a scuba diving [...]
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