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  • Underwater Aerobics in a New York City gym.
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  • The fact that you weigh only ten percent of your body weight while in water makes underwater aerobics a great low-impact exercise. This class is part of Luye Lui's Aquafit program.
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  • Underwater Aerobics in a New York City gym.
    Underwater Aerobics 0001.jpg
  • This picture was made near the northernmost Island of the Galapagos called Darwin.  This whale shark, a harmless plankton-eater was about 50 feet long making it one of the world's largest fish.
    Whale Shark 0003 Rob.jpg
  • This picture was made near the northernmost Island of the Galapagos called Darwin.  This whale shark, a harmless plankton-eater was about 50 feet long making it one of the world's largest fish.
    Whale Shark 0002 Gabriel_.jpg
  • This picture was made near the northernmost Island of the Galapagos called Darwin.  This whale shark, a harmless plankton-eater was about 50 feet long making it one of the world's largest fish.
    Whale Shark 0001 Jamie.jpg
  • Swirling barracuda of the coast of Rangiroa in French Polynesia.  Marine scientists are not sure why they school in this behavior.
    Swirling Barracuda 0001.jpg
  • This picture was made near the northernmost Island of the Galapagos called Darwin.  This whale shark, a harmless plankton-eater was about 50 feet long making it one of the world's largest fish.
    Whale Shark 0004 Jamie.jpg
  • A researcher checks a swimmer for his stroke.
    scf4384-037_scf4399-155_Swimming Oly...jpg
  • Robert Ballard helped discover the Bismarck in 1989, a German Battleship sunk by Allied forces in World War II.  Ballard also discovered the Titanic.
    scf4327-386ballard robert 0001.jpg
  • Robert Ballard helped discover the Bismarck in 1989, a German Battleship sunk by Allied forces in World War II.  Ballard also discovered the Titanic.
    scf4327-386_Ballard Robert 0001.jpg
  • A diver in the French Polynesian island of Muratea inspects oysters at a farm owned by Robert Wan.
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  • Diver inspecting oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
    Tahiti Black Pearls 0033.jpg
  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
    Tahiti Black Pearls 0032.jpg
  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
    Tahiti Black Pearls 0030.jpg
  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
    Tahiti Black Pearls 0027.jpg
  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
    Tahiti Black Pearls 0026.jpg
  • A researcher checks a swimmer for his stroke.
    Swimming Olympic Testing.jpg
  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
    Tahiti Black Pearls 0045.jpg
  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
    Tahiti Black Pearls 0031.jpg
  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
    Tahiti Black Pearls 0028.jpg
  • Robert Ballard helped discover the Bismarck in 1989, a German Battleship sunk by Allied forces in World War II.  Ballard also discovered the Titanic.
    Ballard Robert 0001.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-616robert ballard 0005.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-616_Robert Ballard 0005.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-614_Robert Ballard 0002.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Superyachts Athena 1 Group.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0008.tif_.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0006.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0006-2.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Athena 0082 Welder above.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-615robert ballard 0004.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-614robert ballard 0002.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Superyachts Athena 4 Welder.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Superyachts Athena 3 Welder.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Superyachts Athena 2 Shed.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0008.tif_-2.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0007.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0007-2.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0005.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0003.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0002.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Athena 0079 Group shot.jpg
  • Athena, a three masted schooner, currently being built by the Royal Huisman Shipyard of Vollenhove, Holland will be the world's largest private sailing yacht when launched in the Fall of 2004.  The aluminum yacht is first constructed upside down from the waterline because it makes fabrication easier.   The underwater portion of the yacht is being moved to a construction shed that was specially built to accommodate the yacht whose length overall will be 295' (90m).
    Athena 0082 Welder above-2.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0004.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-615_Robert Ballard 0004.jpg
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